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WebEnglish Newsletter January 27th

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Current Topics

Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan 27th

A Theme Page to work with the Holocaust in order to Never Forget, suitable for elementary and intermediate level students, A2.2 - B1 Related Themes: Tolerance, Racism

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Chinese New Year, Feb 1st

A Theme Page about the Chinese New Year, celebrated each year in January-February according to the Lunar Calendar.

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The World Read Aloud Day, Feb 1st

WebEnglish.se recognises The World Read Aloud Day, this year on February 3rd, partly to encourage teachers to read aloud to the students of any age, partly to discourage teachers from having students take turns to read aloud in class as a routine and finally, in order to give some better ideas for reading aloud

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Groundhog Day, Feb 2nd

Groundhog Day is a holiday celebrated on February 2 originating from the custom of early German-speaking immigrants to Pennsylvania in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Winner of the Week

Unit 10 My Home

Background We can only hope that by the time we start talking about our homes, our students all have a safe place to live, where they can feel at home. The topic may arouse memories of the students' old homes, which the teacher needs to take into consideration when tackling the topic.

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