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Students share their unique cultures with others in the class and identify with different cultures from their own. Students use their English speaking skills to work with the other students from the same or nearby country. Students prepare and present in front of the class.

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Grade
Higher Ed
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
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For Teacher Use
Instructional Strategy
Inquiry-Based Learning
Year
2006
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