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Teaching Resources
Teaching Resources16 Jul
Lesson Title: Culture – The American Landscape Grammar Point(s): Culture Study Example: “In Japan, buildings are tall and narrow. In America, they are shorter and wider.” Grade level: High School . . .
Teaching Resources16 Jul
Lesson Title: Culture – High School in America Grammar Point(s): Culture Study Example: “In America, school starts in September and ends in May.” Grade level: High School – Beginner Level . . .
Teaching Resources16 Jul
Lesson Title: Culture – Casual Greetings & Shaking Hands Grammar Point(s): Culture Study/td> Example: About shaking hands with, “Hi, how are you?”. Grade level: High School – Beginner Level Materials: . . .
Teaching Resources16 Jul
Lesson Title: Your Routine Grammar Point(s): Expressing time Example: I will play tennis this afternoon. Grade level: High School – Beginner Level Materials: Handouts (if necessary) at the bottom of . . .