Things you must know about U.K. before you go thereguglia
The document provides information about things to know before visiting the United Kingdom. It discusses that the UK is comprised of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning British monarch. Popular tourist attractions in British legends include Stonehenge and Loch Ness. The British pound is the official currency and the UK is part of the European Union. William Shakespeare is considered the most outstanding figure in British literature. British people drive on the left side of the road due to historical conventions.
This document outlines the lesson plan for a TEAL module on things to know about the United Kingdom before visiting. The lesson involves students working in groups to research different topics about the UK, such as its geography, capital cities, famous figures, and facts about its economy, literature, customs, myths and currency. Students watch introductory videos, take notes, discuss their findings within groups, and then present their research to the other groups. The goal is for students to learn important cultural aspects of the country where English is spoken and acquire new vocabulary related to the topic.
This document outlines a 10-lesson unit plan for a high school English class to study William Shakespeare. The unit will have students research and present on Shakespeare plays. It involves brainstorming plays, independent research on plot, characters and background of assigned plays, and presenting findings to the class. Students will take notes on classmates' presentations and complete worksheets. There will be an evaluation of presentations and a concluding activity where students provide feedback on the learning strategy. The goal is to promote independent research, public speaking skills, and develop a genuine interest in Shakespeare outside the classroom.
Things you must know about U.K. before you go thereguglia
The document provides information about things to know before visiting the United Kingdom. It discusses that the UK is comprised of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning British monarch. Popular tourist attractions in British legends include Stonehenge and Loch Ness. The British pound is the official currency and the UK is part of the European Union. William Shakespeare is considered the most outstanding figure in British literature. British people drive on the left side of the road due to historical conventions.
This document outlines the lesson plan for a TEAL module on things to know about the United Kingdom before visiting. The lesson involves students working in groups to research different topics about the UK, such as its geography, capital cities, famous figures, and facts about its economy, literature, customs, myths and currency. Students watch introductory videos, take notes, discuss their findings within groups, and then present their research to the other groups. The goal is for students to learn important cultural aspects of the country where English is spoken and acquire new vocabulary related to the topic.
This document outlines a 10-lesson unit plan for a high school English class to study William Shakespeare. The unit will have students research and present on Shakespeare plays. It involves brainstorming plays, independent research on plot, characters and background of assigned plays, and presenting findings to the class. Students will take notes on classmates' presentations and complete worksheets. There will be an evaluation of presentations and a concluding activity where students provide feedback on the learning strategy. The goal is to promote independent research, public speaking skills, and develop a genuine interest in Shakespeare outside the classroom.