The Eleventh Hour

One hundred years ago, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at 11 o’clock, the Armistice was signed to end the First World War. WebEnglish.se wants to give a tribute to those who have given their lives to ensure our freedom for generations, both then and ever since. My own grandfather died in  WWII. A few materials have been added to Teach by Calendar for those who would like to have a moment with their intermediate students to talk about the Great War and other wars that they may have been exposed to. Note, that there are now two links in Teach by Calendar on Nov. 11th: ‘Poppy Day’ is a lighter version of talking about the Remembrance Day, ‘Armistice Day’ is more about the actual ending of the war.

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