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Europe flipbook


My activity consists on a project where each pupil has to investigate about one European country. The information that they have to get is:
  • The flag
  • The shape of the country
  • The countries/seas/oceans that are the borders
  • Its capital city
  • The area (km2)
  • The President of this country
  • The currency
  • Its official language
  • Population (number of inhabitants)
  • Typical food
  • Places to visit
Once they have the information, they have to create a flipbook similar to the ones that I show you in the photos.

Finally, they explain orally to their classmates what they have studied and what they already know about that country.

They are going to use vocabulary related to tourism, figures, food, etc.


Beatriz Lastra

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