CLIL HISTORY THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

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CLIL HISTORY THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Prof.ssa Magnani & Prof. Masè

WHAT DOES CLIL MEAN? IT STANDS FOR CONTENT AND LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING THIS IS WHERE STUDENTS STUDY A SUBJECT THROUGH A LANGUAGE THAT IS NOT THEIR OWN MOTHER TONGUE AND SO WHAT DOES IT MEAN???

WHAT IS IT?

IT MEANS … YOU WILL BE LEARNING ABOUT HISTORY THROUGH ENGLISH… IT IS AMAZING, ISN’T IT? GOOD LUCK

OUR THREE D.D.D. DISCUSS DEVELOP YOUR LINGUISTIC AND COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCIES DO YOUR BEST.. YOU CAN MAKE IT!!

MODULE 1: SOCIETY IN THE EARLY 1900S THE EMERGENCE OF MASS SOCIETY THE BEAUTIFUL ERA “BELLE EPOQUE” THE “SUFFRAGETTE MOVEMENT”

MODULE 2: THE FIRST WORLD WAR DEFINING THE IDEA OF NATION NATIONALISM: CONTEMPORARY TRENDS EVERYDAY LIFE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

MODULE 3: BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS THE JAZZ AGE: 1921 -1929 THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN THE USA LIFE DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION

MODULE 4: THE SECOND WORLD WAR LIFE IN THE UK DURING THE WAR THE HOLOCAUST

MODULO 5 POST- IMPERIALISM: THE CASE OF INDIA MAHATMA GHANDY

MODULE 6 THE COLD WAR FROM THE AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE VIETNAM WAR

MODULE 7 EDUCATION & WOMEN WOMEN ‘S RIGHTS WOMEN’S DUTIES YOUTH AND EDUCATION UNDER TOTALITARIAN REGIMES

IT IS A CHALLENGE: IT’S UP TO YOU!!!