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Monday, June 12th, 2023 Objective:

To use grammar
structures to express
actions.
Daily routines

Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNDIhOXy3IU


Exercises:
1. Write 5 sentences about your daily routine.

2. Work with a classmate, choose 4 actions and present them to the class using mimics and
gestures. At the end read the sentence out loud.
Wednesday, June 14th, 2023 Objective:

Express likes and


dislikes.

Likes and dislikes

Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tidOxlj1T38


Thursday, June 15th, 2023 Objective:

Express likes and


dislikes.

Likes and dislikes

Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tidOxlj1T38


Read:
WHAT IS GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP?
Global citizenship is a term used to describe the social, environmental, and economic
actions taken by individuals and communities who recognize that every person is a citizen of
the world.
It is about how decisions in one part of the planet can affect people living in a different part
of it, and about how we all share a common humanity and are of equal worth.
It means being open to engaging positively with other identities and cultures and being able
to recognize and challenge stereotypes.
It is also about how we use and share the earth's resources fairly and uphold the human
rights of all.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GLOBAL CITIZEN?
A global citizen is aware of and understands the wider world – and their place in it. They are
citizens of the world. They take an active role in their community and work with others to
make our planet more peaceful, sustainable, and fairer.
EXAMPLES OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
Global citizenship involves...
• Exploring local and global connections and our views, values, and assumptions
• Exploring issues of social justice locally and globally
• Exploring the complexity of global issues and engaging with multiple perspectives
• Applying learning to real-world issues and contexts
• Opportunities to make informed, reflective action and be heard.

GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION


Global citizenship is all about encouraging young people to develop the knowledge, skills,
and values they need to engage with the world. And it's about the belief that we can all
make a difference.
Education for global citizenship isn't an additional subject – it's a framework for learning,
reaching beyond school to the wider community. It can be promoted in class through the
existing curriculum or through new initiatives and activities.

BENEFITS OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP


Global citizenship helps young people to:
• Build their own understanding of world events.
• Think about their values and what's important to them.
• Take learning into the real world.
• Challenge ignorance and intolerance.
• Get involved in their local, national, and global communities.
• Develop an argument and voice their opinions.
• See that they have power to act and influence the world around them.
What's more, global citizenship inspires and informs teachers and parents, too. But above all,
it shows young people that they have a voice. The world may be changing fast, but they
can make a positive difference – and help build a fairer, safer, and more secure world for
everyone.
Exercise: make a presentation about 5 likes and 5 dislikes about being a global citizen.
Friday, June 16th, 2023

Midterm Test #1

Students must use a mobile device.

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