In this three-part lesson, students can take a quiz about the human brain, test their memories, find out if the left or right side of their brain is dominant and learn about Albert Einstein.
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Credits
Series Editors: Karen Kovacs and Mickey Rogers, with material by Robert Campbell, Lindsay Clandfield, Gill Holley, Rob Metcalf and Karen Kovacs
Topics
- A1
- A2
- Adults
- American English
- Arts & Literature
- B1
- B2
- Beginner
- Cambridge: A2 Key (KET)
- Cambridge: B1 Preliminary (PET)
- Cambridge: B2 First (FCE)
- Education
- Elementary
- Geography & Places
- History
- Integrated Skills
- Intermediate
- Lesson Plan / Teacher's Notes
- Mixed Ability
- Pre-Intermediate
- Printable Worksheet
- Science
- Technology
- Teenagers
- Up to 60 mins
- Whole Class
Go Beyond

A series of self-contained American English lessons with a creative and dynamic approach to topics. Every month, we will publish a new downloadable lesson. Each lesson consists of step-by-step teacher’s notes and photocopiable worksheets for students. The series includes two collections of lessons, Go Beyond: Arts and Media and Go ...
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