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In this lesson plan, students learn words and phrases related to cities. Visual and text-based activities focus on city places, buildings, sights, and jobs. There is also an activity on words to describe cities. The lesson ends with a pairwork activity for students to discover what the world's most populated cities are. A small amount of preparation is needed before class.


Unit 1 Life in the City Lesson 1 Vocabulary worksheet

Lesson Plan Content Description: In this lesson, students will work in cooperative groups to design an ideal city-one which is convenient for humans, preserves the environment, and maintains a quality of life for both animals and humans.


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Design Your Own City Lesson Plan Instructor: Carrin Hahn Carrin taught 3rd grade for ten years, worked as a learning specialist with K-5 students, and has a Master's degree in Elementary.


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Discover everything you need to put together a KS1 town or city lesson plan with the resources below. Try designing your own towns, learn about the capital cities of Europe with maps and worksheets and discover major UK cities. Browse through the pages below to create an engaging lesson that's sure to capture your children's interest.


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45 min In the city Share Level: Upper-intermediate (B2-C1) Type of English: General English Tags: town and country describing places Vocabulary lesson Publication date: 10/12/2012 This video-enhanced lesson plan will help your students talk about cities in a more descriptive manner.


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This is a nice easy lesson which introduces students to different places in their town and uses the present continuous to ask and answer questions. IMPORTANT: This lesson should be taught after the "Transport & Travel" lesson as it uses the transportation vocab from that lesson in the "Where are you Going?" board Game. Lesson Overview:


Introduction to the City KS1 Lesson Plan Teaching Resources

OBJECTIVE & OVERVIEW This smart city ESL lesson plan contains activities, PDF worksheets, and digital materials for C1 advanced students. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to describe a variety of aspects of a future smart city and understand the technological elements of smart cities. They’ll also be able to talk about, ask questions, and use the interrogative modal.


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Introduction. Begin your lesson by asking your students to draw a picture of their community. Have your class turn and talk to a partner about their drawings. Encourage them to discuss topics, such as what they see or notice in their community. Pick two drawings to share with the class. Most likely, these drawings will show people and things in.


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3,016 results: city planning Clear All Sort By: Relevance + Lesson Plan Skyscraper Museum Changes in a City Over Time For Teachers 2nd - 6th Standards Investigate the growth and development of New York City with the final lesson in this four-part series on skyscrapers.


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Lesson Plans. By Subject; By Grade Level; By Month; city. Where in the World Is Mexico? Students create puzzles of a map of Mexico. Found in: 1st Grade • 2nd Grade • 3rd Grade • 4th Grade • 5th Grade • Geography • Kindergarten • Pre-Kindergarten • September. Information.


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Unlimited Plan Show C1 / Advanced | C2 / Proficiency Standard Lesson 60 min Add to saved lessons Architecture of the future Technology In this ESL worksheet about architecture, students watch a video about a hospital of the future, learn advanced vocabulary related to architecture and talk about architecture of the future. Unlimited Plan Show


Pin on English

Describe a city in English. Description: The teacher elicits/teaches key vocabulary on the topic of the urban economy. Students have to gap-fill on the board with the correct word to complete the text. Students work individually. Speaker- projector- board- map. The teacher read the text, make a semi-authentic tape of the text, or use the text.


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Put all the students that looked at each city in a group to share information about the city (e.g. all students that researched Madrid should share the information they have etc.) Once they have had time to share information, put the students into groups of 5, with one person to represent each city in each group.


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If you're looking for some fresh, new ideas for teaching places, including adjectives to describe cities, buildings, continents and oceans, or neighbourhoods, then you're in the right place. We have the top ESL place games and activities, along with vocabulary lists, lesson plans, worksheets and more for all things places ESL.


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Lesson Plan Bradley Horn Exploring New York City The feature article in this issue of English Teaching Forum focuses on one of the most famous cities in the world—New York City. This lesson plan is based on that article and the fact sheet about New York that appears at the end of this lesson plan.


Kid City, USA Lesson Plan for 3rd 6th Grade Lesson

1. Play the "Snake Follow" game This lesson starts in a really fun way. Get everyone to line up behind the teacher. Get everyone to shout "Where are you going?" and on that prompt the teacher shouts back "Over here!" - then start walking to a different part of the classroom, with everyone following in a line behind you (like a snake).