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(NEW) The world's greatest unsolved art heist (Reading - C1 - w/key)
🔍 It is time to spill some elbow grease trying to solve the world's greatest art heists which might have ever been put to records so far. . 🏛️ Have your students walk the silent halls of the Gardner Museum, in the aftermath of one of the most audacious art heists ever attempted by a human being. . 🕵🏽‍♀️ Guide them whilst the inquire vocabulary, seek clues to reconstruct the crime scene, make themselves into brilliant detectives to finally lay their hands over the on-the-run wrongdoers. . 💡 Here is what you will find in this lesson: - 1 Lead in activity - 1 Vocabulary match activity - 1 Questions for gist activity - 1 questions for detail activity - 1 Follow-up activity - 3 additional activities - Answer key
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(NEW) The world's greatest unsolved art heist (Reading - C1 - w/key)
(NEW resource) The zero-prep emergency kit (Filler/Warmer)
😱 Don't Panic. We have all been there. 😔 The technology fails, the lesson runs 15 minutes short, or you are called in to cover a class five minutes before the bell rings. 💡 This kit is your insurance policy. These 5 activities require zero photocopying, zero preparation, and minimal materials (just a board and a marker). ✨ How to use this kit: save this PDF on your phone or tablet. When you need a filler or a warmer, pick an activity based on the energy level of the class, not just the topic.
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