World english intro: real people, real places, real language. Teacher’s edition Por Kristin Johannsen
By: Johannsen, Kristin [Autor(a)]
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Friends and family. — Jobs around the world. — Houses and apartments. — Ted talks Kent Larson: brillant designs to fit more people in every city. — Possessions. — Daily activities. — Getting there. — Ted talks Karen Bass: Unseen footage, untamed nature. — Free time. — Clothes. — Eat well. — Ted talks Ron Finley: a guerrilla gardener in south central L.A. — Health. — Making plans. — On the move.
The new edition of World English uses rich, engrossing National Geographic text, photos, art, and videos to involve students in learning about real people, real places, and real language. In this edition, newly added TED Talks and Readings also bring some of the world's most important and interesting speakers to the classroom. Each unit is divided into three two-page lessons, a three-page Reading, Writing, and Communication lesson, and a Video Journal. A concrete objective at the beginning of every lesson focuses students' attention on what they will be learning. At the end of the lesson, a personalization activity gives students an opportunity to apply what they've learned and lets both teachers and students check student progress.
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