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We live in an age where information is everywhere. You can find the height of Mount Everest or the recipe for a perfect sourdough starter in seconds. But as we’ve been discussing in our latest Life units, there is a massive difference between having and having insight . 🌍 The Power of the "Global Eye"
The goal of the Life Upper-Intermediate (National Geographic Learning) curriculum is to connect English learning to the real world through incredible photography and global narratives. Life Upper-Intermediate Student's book
Spend 10 minutes people-watching and try to imagine their backstories. 👤 Identity in a Digital Age We live in an age where information is everywhere
We recently explored the concept of "Appropriate Technology." It’s a reminder that the most expensive solution isn't always the best one. Sometimes, the most innovative ideas come from looking at a problem with fresh eyes and using what you have. 🌍 The Power of the "Global Eye" The
How do we define ourselves today? Is it through our jobs, our culture, or our social media profiles? As we navigate the complexities of upper-intermediate English, we are also navigating the complexities of being a global citizen. Speaking a second language doesn't just give you new words; it gives you a new way to see yourself. 💬 Let’s Discuss
One of the most striking things about looking at the world through a National Geographic lens is realizing how much we overlook. Whether it’s the intricate social structures of a remote village or the high-tech urban planning of a "smart city," the lesson is the same: .
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