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  • Compulsory Voting

    Advocates of compulsory voting argue that decisions made by democratically elected governments are more legitimate when higher proportions of the population participate (USA: IDEA 2018).

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  • Brexit: EU referendum

    The Teachers' notes from the UK Parliament support students when discussing the EU referendum, and also look at how referendums have previously been used (2016-19).

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  • Jones & Chambers: Spanish

    Von Tyler Jones und Jennifer Chambers vorbereitete Unterrichtseinheiten zum Spanisch-Unterricht.

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  • Elizabeth Barret Browning: When our Two Souls

    Gedicht aus der Reihe 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'.

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  • Everyday English Conversations

    Alltagsdialoge als Text und Hördatei. Letztes Update: 2012. ʺDoes it happen to you that sometimes you feel frustrated because you find yourself unable to express yourself clearly and yet when you hear native speakers, you feel that it is so simple and easy?  In this section, we will focus on learning idiomatic and everyday expressions to help us deal with daily ...

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  • Song ʺSlipping Through my Fingersʺ by ABBA

    A beautiful and very sentimental song about a parent and how they feel when they realise their kid is growing up and they are losing their connection. The song offers the opportunity to talk about - growing up, child-parent relationships - the narrative perspective - how the music transports emotions - or rewrite the song from the kid's perspective

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  • Tips on Writing for the Ear

     ʺWriting for the Earʺ means writing words that people will hear with their ears, not read with their eyes. Like when people write scripts for radio or TV. Or when YOU write an oral presentation to read in class. When you write for the ear, you must remember one important fact: Listeners don't get a second chance! READERS who don't understand something can go back ...

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  • AP Microeconomics - When Markets Fail

    Students need to understand the conditions under which a competitive market fails to produce the socially-optimal quantity of a good or service.They also need to know what steps a government can take to correct a negative externality (USA: EconEd 2017).

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  • Hanif Kureishi: Rebel With a Medal

    article by Carla Power published at content.time.com, 2009 When the Queen made Hanif Kureishi a Commander of the British Empire in 2008, she gave him a medal embossed with the logo: ʺFor God and Empire.ʺ

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  • New Understanding of Ancient Math

    Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? Students look at a photo, read an article and answer these 6 basic news questions (New York Times Lesson 2010-15).

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