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  1. 4 de nov. de 2020 · 60. min. Where in the world. Share. Level: Elementary (A1-A2) Type of English: General English. Tags: languages people and places nations and nationalities comparatives and superlatives Vocabulary and grammar. Publication date: 04/11/2020. Students learn vocabulary related to countries and languages and study superlative adjectives.

  2. Lunch in a cheap restaurant costs around $25, while a night in a hotel can cost $350. Switzerland is probably the most expensive country in the world to visit. But it’s also one of the prettiest - the Alps are so beautiful.

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  5. 1 Where in the World…? Time: 45 – 60 minutes Aims: To encourage students to think about word origins. To give practice with looking up meanings. 1. Write Afrikaans, American Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, German, Greek, Japanese, Russian, and Turkish on the board. Ask the students where these languages are spoken.

  6. Grammar explanation. We can use the prepositions in, on and at to say where things are. They go before nouns. I am in the kitchen. My dog likes sleeping on the sofa. The children eat lunch at school. in. We use in to talk about a place that is inside a bigger space, such as a box, a house, a city or a country. The clothes are in the wardrobe.

  7. International Women's Day takes place every year on 8 March. It is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women and to create positive change for women and girls. All around the world, people are demanding gender equality and protesting about situations where women do not have basic rights and freedoms.