Hello, We have a series of featured lessons on Halloween.
These include lessons and a relating Instant Workbook exercise, as well as this
week's Weekly Warmer. Click below to view them http://www.english-to-go.com/members/featured_lessons.cfmWorld's
Largest Lesson - 12 November 2002 On 12 November 2002 we are hosting
the World's Largest Lesson! It is our attempt to get as many teachers from around
the globe teaching the same English-To-Go Instant Lesson(tm) within a 24-hour
period. Thank you for your feedback. We've received a lot of questions
about the event. Please visit http://www.english-to-go.com/largest/
to read the answers to our Frequently Asked Questions. It is FREE to participate,
so tell your fellow teachers, friends and students. We want to make this year's
event bigger and better than the last! There are great prizes to be won including
a Universal Translator & Dictionary, copies of the Guinness World Record book
and other spot prizes. We invite you to participate in the event. Click
below for more information and to register. http://www.english-to-go.com/largest/ If
you have questions about the World's Largest Lesson, please send an email to wll@english-to-go.com SelfAccess
Extended Trial Thank you for your participation in our trial. Please remember
to change your bookmarks to http://www.selfaccess.com Contents: *
Instant Workbook............. "The Paranormal" * Elementary Lesson............
"A Very Long Ride" * Intermediate Lesson.......... "Warm Weather" *
Advanced Lesson.............. "New Stoves Could Mark End of Indoor Cooking
Fires" * Anna Grammar................. "Idioms - There you go" *
Weekly Warmer................ "Ghostly Stories"
NEW
RESOURCES Instant Workbook - Intermediate - "The Paranormal" Topic:
The life of a ghost and before. Skills: Grammar - Using used to, would or the
past simple. Available from: 23 October 2002
Elementary
Lesson - "A Very Long Ride" An American teacher has ridden a
roller coaster for ten hours a day for the past three months to try to get a world
record. Available from 23 October 2002 Intermediate Lesson - "Warm
Weather" The first six months of 2002 have been the second-warmest
ever and global temperatures in 2002 could be the highest ever recorded, British
weather experts said. Available from 23 October 2002 Advanced Lesson
- "New Stoves Could Mark End of Indoor Cooking Fires" Eritrea
is hoping a new stove design will do its part to fight the deforestation and lung
problems caused by cooking fires used by an estimated 2.5 billion people in the
developing world. Available from 23 October 2002 Anna Grammar - "Idioms
- There you go" Andrea asks about the usage and meanings of three
different expressions, "Here you go Andrea, Anna's reply..." Available
from 23 October 2002 Weekly Warmer - "Ghostly Stories" This
warmer encourages spoken fluency through storytelling. A great introduction to
a lesson about Halloween, ghosts and paranormal activity. Available from 23 October
2002
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