Movie or Picture Talk Unit: Hay un orangután en mi habitación Drive Version FREE

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- It is so hard to find a curriculum for upper level students that not only gives them scaffolding to help build their productive language skills but also, wraps those lessons in topics that really interest them. Created with inspiration from the AP themes, the Sustainable Development Goals, and ACTFLPrice $225.00Original Price $248.00Save $23.00
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Orangután en mi habitación is a unit designed around the Greenpeace video of the same name. With a theme of sustainable farming of palm oil, this unit introduces students to the Sustainable Development Goals of Climate Action and Responsible Production and Consumption.
While Orangután en mi habitación is a perfect stand alone unit, it is also unit 2.2 in Somewhere to Share's Huellas curriculum. With both novice and intermediate versions of all activities, it is a great way to differentiate for learners who are at different proficiency levels.
This product contains: (Novice and Intermediate versions of all)
Picture talk of the short: Hay un orangután en mi habitación
Cloze activity
Transcript of short
Follow up activities
Interpretive reading
Cultural connection- Palm oil
Connects to the SDGs - Sustainable Development Goals
Order the events
Rally 'Round Interpersonal Speaking
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