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THE WORLD'S LARGEST LESSON


This term we'll be working together with teacher students at the University of North Carolina Wilmington to learn more about culture and sustainability and to improve our English as we do so. It's going to be an exciting project where you'll get to communicate closely with native speakers from the USA. 



To get inspired read through the book One World, One Day and read the introductions of the students and teachers you'll be working with HERE. You can also watch a short video presentation of the lovely people you'll be working with HERE.

 

 

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