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“English speaking cities”: Students take the initiative to have a look at the English speaking cities world wide, single out their favourite one, collect all relevant information and come up with a presentation of the specific city either on word document or PowerPoint presentation and as a follow up activity on construction paper for their school notice board.
“English speaking cities”: Students take the initiative to have a look at the English speaking cities world wide, single out their favourite one, collect all relevant information and come up with a presentation of the specific city either on word document or PowerPoint presentation and as a follow up activity on construction paper for their school notice board.
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“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“English speaking cities”: Students take the initiative to have a look at the English speaking cities world wide, single out their favourite one, collect all relevant information and come up with a presentation of the specific city either on word document or PowerPoint presentation and as a follow up activity on construction paper for their school notice board.
“English speaking cities”: Students take the initiative to have a look at the English speaking cities world wide, single out their favourite one, collect all relevant information and come up with a presentation of the specific city either on word document or PowerPoint presentation and as a follow up activity on construction paper for their school notice board.
“English speaking cities”: Students take the initiative to have a look at the English speaking cities world wide, single out their favourite one, collect all relevant information and come up with a presentation of the specific city either on word document or PowerPoint presentation and as a follow up activity on construction paper for their school notice board.
This document provides information about various sights and attractions in London, England. It lists over 20 iconic landmarks and buildings such as Big Ben, London Eye, House of Parliament, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace and describes their histories. It also outlines several major museums located in London including the British Museum, Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and Science Museum.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
The Sydney Opera House is a performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia conceived by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and opened in 1973. It houses multiple performance venues and is one of the busiest in the world, hosting over 1,500 performances annually attended by 1.2 million people. In addition to opera and ballet, it is also home to theatre, music and other arts companies and attracts over seven million visitors per year, 300,000 of whom take guided tours.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
The Sydney Opera House is a performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia conceived by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and opened in 1973. It houses multiple performance venues and is one of the busiest in the world, hosting over 1,500 performances annually attended by 1.2 million people. In addition to opera and ballet, it is also home to theatre, music and other arts companies and attracts over seven million visitors per year, 300,000 of whom take guided tours.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
“Famous landmarks throughout the centuries”: Students choose a landmark that have made quite an impression on them, write its story collecting information from encyclopedias and the internet and present it in class both individually and in groups.
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