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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Advertising
In this lesson, students read advertising quotes and create their own ad.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Radio
In this lesson, students look at the history of radio and create their own radio show.
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Celebrations: Easter
Introduce your students to interesting facts and new vocabulary about Easter, Easter eggs, and the Easter Bunny.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Performing arts
In this lesson, students discuss famous musicals and create their own.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Magazines
In this lesson, students talk about news stories and make their own magazine.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Soap operas
In this lesson, students match numbers and play a numbers game.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Newspapers
In this lesson, students discuss newspapers and write a news story.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Television
In this lesson, students can do a TV survey and play a zapping game.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media - My wall
In this lesson, students design a bedroom wall that expresses their unique personality, write slogans for their room, and learn wall idioms.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Artists
In this lesson, students give their opinions on art and describe rooms.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Literary lives
In this lesson, students read and write about the lives of famous authors and practise discussing personal information and forming questions.
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 6: Food around the world
In the sixth lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to recognize that people from different countries eat different food, identify and describe a typical dish from their country and understand basic issues related to world hunger. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are included.
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 5: Processed food
In the fifth lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to recognize the differences between natural and processed food, identify processed food that is good and bad for you and design a flow chart to show how food is processed. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are ...
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 4: Our sense of taste
In the fourth lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to understand the role of taste buds, identify four basic tastes and relate them to different parts of our tongue, and carry out a tasting experiment. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are included.
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CLIL Science: The Solar System - The Moon
This engaging worksheet allows you to explore with your Young Learners the moon and its relationship with the sun, the earth, and the solar system.
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 3: Fruit and vegetables
In the third lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to identify and describe different types of fruit based on climate and parts of plants where vegetables are from. They then design a leaflet to promote eating fruit and vegetables. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are ...
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 2: The food pyramid
In the second lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to identify and describe food groups and what you need to eat to have a healthy, balanced diet, recognize and understand the role of nutrients in food, and plan a healthy picnic. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student ...
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Amazing World of Food
These lessons by Carol Read will build your Young Learners’ language skills while they explore the world of food.
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Amazing World of Food: Lesson 1 - Where food comes from
In this lesson, children identify food imported from other countries and describe where it comes from and how far it travels to get there.