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powerpoint on Englissh Speaking Countries



catiahenriques
Portugal

powerpoint on Englissh Speaking Countries
 
Hi.
I �m going to teach a lesson based on English speaking countries.
 Does anyone have a powerpoint with that?
 My students book is Cool Kids 6th grade.

I�m also a little bit lost about the lesson structure.
I thought to present a power point if I find it because I don�t have time to do it. It �s for Monday. After That I don�t know what to do next. My lesson is 90 minutes.
Can you help me?
Thanks.



24 Oct 2010      





SueThom
United States

There �s a search option in a box over the forum, just to the right of where you logged in. If you type in "english countries" and then click on "PowerPoints" near the top of the page it sends you to, you should end up at this page.

There appear to be quite a few PPTs on the topic.

24 Oct 2010     



Abigail Gilbert
United Kingdom

This could lead nicely into the differences between English speaking countries - idioms, food, weather etc.  Sure you could find some worksheets about these on the site.  Maybe a recipe for a typical American, Australian or English dish, matching phrases and their meanings, British vs American English, that kind of thing.

You could get your students to design a tour to one of the countries, using travel brochures or websites.  They could make the itinerary, design a poster etc.

How about a song lesson based on "America" from West Side Story or "London Bridge Is Falling Down" - if your students are keen, you could find the dance that goes with it.

Hope these ideas help!

24 Oct 2010