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Teachers Together English (Level 4)
These lessons were made for students that easily participate in classroom and social activities, constantly adding to his/her knowledge of vocabulary, American culture, and teacher expectations. His/her speech still exhibits a considerable accent, but grammar and vocabulary errors could be receding. The students that these lessons are best suited for have English skills that are changing rapidly at this point, and his/her confidence level should be increasing at the same rate.

Features
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Landforms
- Lesson 1 – Mountains and Hills
- Lesson 2 – Cliffs, Caves and Valleys
- Lesson 3 – Jungles, Plains and Islands
- Lesson 4 – Glaciers and Deserts
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Free Talk
- Lesson 5 – Free Talk: Rainforests
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Lesson 9 – Wetlands and Harbours
- Lesson 6 – Ponds and Lakes
- Lesson 7 – Oceans and Seas
- Lesson 8 – Rivers, Streams and Waterfalls
- Wetlands and Harbours
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Assessment
- Lesson 10 – Final Assessment and Bonus Interactive Video Quiz
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Additional Resources
- Grammar Activities
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Wonders of the World
- Great Wall of China
- Chichen Itza
- The Treasury at Petra
- Machu Picchu
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Review
- Review
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Wonders of the World
- Colosseum
- Taj Mahal
- Pyramids of Egypt
- Stonehenge
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Assessment
- Assessment
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Additional Resources
- Downloadable Unit Extras
- Extra Grammar Activities
- Interactive Learning Extension Activity
- Interactive Video Activity – Common and Proper Nouns
- Interactive Video Activity – Form Plural Nouns Ending with -es, -ves, -oes
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These fun and engaging lessons are designed mainly for ESL students who want to improve their English skills. Your students will have fun talking about a variety of topics. These lessons are for intermediate ESL speakers.