The document lists English language lexical items associated with various topics that could be covered when teaching English. It includes vocabulary related to countries and places like the UK, England, Scotland, Wales, and Canada. It also includes vocabulary for discussing historical figures like Queen Elizabeth II, Christopher Columbus, Marie Curie, and Alfred Nobel. Various tales and stories are represented with lexical items like "frightened", "magic", and "tricks".
The document lists English language lexical items associated with various topics that could be covered when teaching English. It includes vocabulary related to countries and places like the UK, England, Scotland, Wales, and Canada. It also includes vocabulary for discussing historical figures like Queen Elizabeth II, Christopher Columbus, Marie Curie, and Alfred Nobel. Various tales and stories are represented with lexical items like "frightened", "magic", and "tricks".
The document lists English language lexical items associated with various topics that could be covered when teaching English. It includes vocabulary related to countries and places like the UK, England, Scotland, Wales, and Canada. It also includes vocabulary for discussing historical figures like Queen Elizabeth II, Christopher Columbus, Marie Curie, and Alfred Nobel. Various tales and stories are represented with lexical items like "frightened", "magic", and "tricks".
Hour Theme Lexical 1 The UK Prairie, all day long, frightened, quickly
1 England A little way off, fairy, wicked, witch
1 Her Royal Majesty Queen Danger, brick, magic, hope, at these of England words 1 Madame Tussaud Turn around, keep the birds away, wizard 1 The King’s secret (Tale) Lighted match, blow, that’s why, comrade 1 Sherlock Holmes Knock, beard, throne, courage, surprise, bright 1 The history of the USA Soldier, suddenly, emeralds, terribly 1 Christopher Colombus Straw, beast, woodman, 1 The Dangerous Journey Cowardly, fire, voice, harm, asleep (Tale) 2 The Presidents Kind, take a bath, against, bucket 1 Barak Obama First of all, at last, and they did, brain, promise 1 The History of the Statue Come this way, fool, skin, circus of Liberty 1 Scotland Let, from that time on, keep his secret, laugh 1 Wales Take off, pull out, put into, put back, shoulder 1 Nothern Ireland Wonderful, cyclone, make out, afraid, absence 1 Galileo Galilei Ozma, thought, palace, field, gate 1 Marie Curie Good, go back, ruler, certainly, farm, run out of 1 Mark Twin Silk, silver, gold, whatever happens, tricks 1 Turtle’s flute Change you back, floor board, forget, writing 1 Australia Flow, tire, hawks, learn by heart, catch 1 James Cook King, turn around, jewels, pockets, beard truth, tool, 1 Alfred Nobel Conquer, stone, burn up, eagle, silly 1 Rapunzel Remember, decide, crazy, daisy, present, ready,roar 1 The History of Canada Look like, because, flow down, another, here 1 Edgar Allan Poe Throw, moment, go a little way, all the work 1 Louis Paster Clearing, wings, cry, anecdote, that is wrong, keep me in, chance, prize, ostrich, doubt 1 Beethoven, Leonardo Do Angry, tricks, obey, fat, soon back, Vinci either or, why, same, become 1 Kazakhstan Warrior,ethnic,reservoir,rename 1 Independence Day Consitution, law,defenders,sacrifice 1 Abay Kunanbayev In the right way, in the wrong way, all right, 1 Kazak Composers Hide, hole, in a day, all at once, one at a time 1 The Great Pianist Middle, holiday, fountains, lighted candle ,one by one, difficult, break, 34
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