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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Top Ten

Teachers, why not have your class compile a list of your city’s “Top Ten” interesting experiences? 
As residents, we sometimes overlook and forget the vibrancy or our own homes, and it’s always interesting to see our cities through our students’ eyes.  They often remind us of many things that we take for granted. 
Have students work in groups or pairs, depending on the class size and make a “Top Ten” list, describing the city’s most appealing attractions.  Encourage students to include experiences not usually found in guidebooks.  They can incorporate their own adventures, such as swimming in a local lake, or lining up outside an electronics store early on Boxing Day morning. 
This activity is also fun to do if you are teaching overseas.  In that situation, the students are given the opportunity to make you aware of the many experiences that wait for you in their home countries!
POSTED BY Cecelia Sumi AT 2:50 PM
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