Often considered unlucky, Friday the Thirteenth has a specil significance in western culture. What and why? Join us as we explore the significance of this "special" day and how you can avoid the black cat, skirt the ladder and protect yourself from indoor rain while promoting and celebrating English.
We cover :
- what is "Friday the "Thirteenth"?
- why are some people concerned about Friday the Thirteenth?
- superstitions, beliefs and creeds
- how to promote and celebrate English on Friday the Thirteenth
- ideas, activites, resources
- for Lower Primary (G1 - 4), Upper Primary/Middle School (G5 - 8) and High School (G9 - 12)
- recommendations and cautions
and more. This one-hour session reviews these areas with suggestions to get you started; ask us about further, detailed support.
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A C1 or higher level of English is assumed.
This is a one-hour synchronous online interactive seminar; an in-person, face-to-face option is also available.
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