A Theme Page about the black people's struggle for their civil rights in the US in the '60s with the leadership of Dr Martin Luther King Jr, suitable for intermediate-level students, B1-C1. Related Pages: Slavery, Racism, Tolerance, Martin Luther King Jr, Human Rights
January 27th marked the 75th anniversary of the first concentration camp's liberation, which was the theme in many classes this week.
Holocaust - Let Us Never Forget
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
Groundhog Day 2016 - Calendar-12.comhttp://www.calendar-12.com/holidays/groundhog_day/2016 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.
WebEnglish.se recognises The World Read Aloud Day, on February 1st, 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 - so that everyone can enjoy and benefit from …
Lesson Plans and Materials for celebrating Valentine's Day for the whole month of February for intermediate level students. Related Topics: Love and Romance, 8-9
Shrove Tuesday - also known as Pancake Day - is the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. It is celebrated throughout the UK by the cooking and eating of pancakes - the last feast before the fasting and self-denial of Lent. Related Theme Pages: Mardi Gras, Circus Clowns and Carnivals, 1-6