Going Green – Teaching Sustainability in the English as a Foreign Language Classroom

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Joannis Kaliampos - Speaker

Exploring topics that are personally relevant and interesting to young adult EFL learners remains a core challenge in language teaching. At the same time, the advent of fast-paced and informal online-communication through social media and web 2.0 applications has many repercussions for authentic language learning. The “Going Green” project is addressing these questions by combining a close focus on developments in the U.S. and Germany with an interactive project scenario.
03.2014

Event

Annual Rostock In-Service Training for English Teachers 2014: Going Green in the USA

07.03.1407.03.14

Rostock, Germany

Event: Conference

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