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A Multicultural Calendar With BrainPOP & BrainPOP ESL BrainPOP & BrainPOP ESL © BrainPOP ESL, LLC. All rights reserved.

Wh y do we need a multicultural approach? To understand and be open to others. To appreciate and respect our own and other cultures. To be able to celebrate with friends and neighbours. To open our classroom windows to the world. © BrainPOP ESL, LLC. All rights reserved.

Calendar © BrainPOP ESL, LLC. All rights reserved.

What else do we have ? Current events: Current events: Natural Disasters / Religion Sports: Sports: Basketball / Baseball Music: Music: Jazz / Louis Armstrong Literature: Literature: Harlem Renaissance/Poetry/ Tolkien British Empire Inventors: Inventors: Leonardo da Vinci Language: Language: Parts of Speech / Tenses / Conjunctions Writing: Writing: Types of Writing/ Etymology / Paraphrasing / Idioms and cliches © BrainPOP ESL, LLC. All rights reserved.

Why use these movies? To discuss current events and other cultures. To use varied media and sources. The movies are short and authentic. Perfect resource for discussions, oral and written presentations for all levels.

© BrainPOP ESL, LLC. All rights reserved. Thank you!