In this activity, students will answer questions about themselves. In addition, they …
In this activity, students will answer questions about themselves. In addition, they will have the opportunity to share information about their hometown with the rest of the group.
Students discuss Boise and their own hometown. They discuss tourist attractions, Make …
Students discuss Boise and their own hometown. They discuss tourist attractions, Make a pic collage of different places and describe their pic college to the other students.
Students will begin this course by introducing themselves and describing their hometowns …
Students will begin this course by introducing themselves and describing their hometowns to their partner. They will utilize their language and share as much as they can
Students present their hometown to other teenagers in a presentation or video. …
Students present their hometown to other teenagers in a presentation or video. They have to make it appealing to the others. And they are supposed to include historical sites.
In this activity, students will answers questions about themselves. In addition, they …
In this activity, students will answers questions about themselves. In addition, they will have the opportunity to share information about their hometown with the rest of the group.
In this activity, students will answers questions about themselves using memorized words …
In this activity, students will answers questions about themselves using memorized words and phrases. In addition, they will have the opportunity to share information about their hometown with the rest of the group. Students will learn how to discuss places and how to describe themselves. Students will also learn how to ask question to get to know each other.
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