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WebEnglish.se Newsletter January 24th


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Chinese New Year - Jan 25th, 2020

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

A Historic Day - Jan 21st, 2020

The impeachment trial of the US president starts today. This is only the third time in history that a sitting president of the United States is impeached, so whatever the outcome or your own standpoint, this is a historic day. This is also something specific for the American political structure based on the USA Constitution signed by the Founding Fathers. …
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A Historic Day

The Ghost Hunter Revisited

I thought I buried The Ghost Hunter in R.I.P. Ghost Hunter last September. However, recently an old Facebook post about my hunt for the Ghost Hunter has emerged and is being reactivated by new readers. Oddly, this happened at the same time as I had already started to transcribe this version on WebEnglish.se. It's fun, but an extremely challenging and …
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The Ghost Hunter Revisited

Updated Theme

The USA Now

Updated frequently during the US president's impeachment trial
Newsfeed with frequent updates about the state of American politics, suitable for intermediate level students (B1 and up) Related topics: Trump, the President of the US; Todays Trend, Bullying; Gun Violence in Schools
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The USA Now

Current Celebrations

Burns' Night - Jan 25th

Background Burns Night: Who was Robert Burns, when is his death celebrated - what is the traditional supper? |
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Burns' Night

Australia Day - Jan 26th

Australian colonists celebrate Australia Day on January 26th to commemorate the day when the first British fleet arrived on the Australian shores in 1788. Related Theme Pages: Australia, Australia's Fires, Colonisation of Australia
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Australia Day

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, The USA Now
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Holocaust - Let Us Never Forget

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