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(Almost) Infinite ELT Ideas
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Collaborative idea generation for ELT
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(Almost) Infinite ELT Ideas | Collaborative idea generation for ELT (Almost) Infinite ELT Ideas About Collaborative idea generation for ELT Election leaflets July 3, 2024 Tomorrow is a general election in the UK, and these 4 leaflets just dropped through my door. The Labour candidate is expected to win in Reading Central, my constituency, and we’ve had quite a few leaflets from them over the past few weeks. These three leaflets represent the other parties, and I feel like there’s definitely a lesson in there somewhere! There’s one leaflet for the Conservatives, one for R*form UK, and two for the Liberal Democrats (a different one each for me and my partner). What could you do with these leaflets in your classroom? You can make any assumptions you like about the context they are used in. Post your ideas in the comments below. All ideas are welcome (there are no wrong answers!) Click here to find out the idea behind this blog. Category: Prompts Leave a co...
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