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Featured Lessons: World Health Day 7th
April is World Health Day. Use these lessons to teach your students about the
importance of health for productive and happy lives. Click
here to see the new featured lessons. The
new English-To-Go website The site is going to be released in the
next two weeks! You can look forward to much more, including specific information
for teachers, students and institutions. There will be links to our partners &
resellers and you'll be able to refer your school to English-To-Go.
We
will send you information in a separate email about what you can expect to see
and when. Tell your friends and colleagues about English-To-Go. Invite them to
visit the Teachers' Room for free to see all of the tools and resources that you
get with a membership. There will be a new site competition too! Keep an
eye out for our email in the next week. We look forward to presenting you with
the new English-To-Go.com
Here are this week's new
resources: Instant Workbook - Upper-Intermediate
- "Happy Birthday, Athina!" Birthday parties and traditions.
Skills: Listening and vocabulary. Elementary Instant Lesson -
Unsafe Swings A European Union rule has forced a British parish council
to close its playground swings which are used by hundreds of children a year.
Intermediate Instant Lesson - T-Shirt Not So Peaceful A lawyer
was arrested and charged with trespassing at a public mall in the state of New
York after refusing to take off a T-shirt advocating peace that he had just purchased
at the mall. Upper-Intermediate Instant Lesson - A Women's Sport
Legions of young and not-so-young women are plunging into waves at surf
beaches worldwide, ending the male domination of a sport once restricted to Hawaiian
kings. Anna Grammar - 'Except' and 'Except for' Anna answers
a question about the difference between 'except' and 'except for'. Weekly
Warmer - Idioms - True and False - Heads and Hearts This warmer about
idioms encourages discussion and should also be a lot of fun! See
the new resources here. Quote of the
week: "Music is well said to be the speech of angels." -
Thomas Carlyle |