This document contains sample materials from an English language learning program. It includes 4 passages about education and learning with accompanying photos. Each passage introduces discussion questions about topics like describing classrooms, favorite school subjects, improving schools, and views on different countries' education systems. The passages are labeled with guidance on the Global Scale of English levels they are intended for. Copyright and image credit information is provided at the end.
This document contains sample materials from an English language learning program. It includes 4 passages about education and learning with accompanying photos. Each passage introduces discussion questions about topics like describing classrooms, favorite school subjects, improving schools, and views on different countries' education systems. The passages are labeled with guidance on the Global Scale of English levels they are intended for. Copyright and image credit information is provided at the end.
This document contains sample materials from an English language learning program. It includes 4 passages about education and learning with accompanying photos. Each passage introduces discussion questions about topics like describing classrooms, favorite school subjects, improving schools, and views on different countries' education systems. The passages are labeled with guidance on the Global Scale of English levels they are intended for. Copyright and image credit information is provided at the end.
1 Describe the photo. Who can you see? Where are they? What are they doing? 2 What is your class like? Describe it. Talk about the room, the students and your teacher.
1 What is your favourite subject at school? Why do you like it? What are the lessons on this subject like at your school? 2 What do you like/not like about going to school?
1 Do you think your country has a good education system? What are its strengths and weaknesses? 2 Diogenes, a Greek philosopher, said, ‘The foundation of every state is the education of its youth.’ What do you think he meant? Do you agree? Why?/Why not?
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