427. Do you know what this is?


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, "I've been thinking lately that we teachers of English could teach and present cultural and enriching aspects (content-based instruction) in our classes. We could teach our students to research and work out on the heritage of Europe (so as to take an example of a topic). What is Europe? What's the basement of our culture and way of living? What's the connection with other continents? Where is Romania? We could include contents of history, traditions, geography, the members of the EU, the history of the euro, the roots and history of our ideas, some philology of the languages (Indo-European super-family), Christianity, institutions, wars, climate, the diversity of Europeans and the owed respect to each other and the why of this respect."
Photo from losmiller com - The Roman Theatre in Mérida (province of Badajoz, within the Autonomous Community of Extremadura; these communities are regions of Spain, with some transferred institutions of goverment from Madrid).

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