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Learning Guide: Travelling around Colombia

Author: Juan Pablo Ortega, Miriam Sánchez Rubio, Edgarl Isidro Galviz Gómez – Description: This English Self- study guide helps you learn vocabulary about places in the city and comparing
cities or towns. All the activities are related to the topic of comparison presented in Way to Go
Student Book 7 Module 4 unit 2 lesson 1 (page 141). It starts with some vocabulary revision
activities. Then, you have to listen to an interview and complete the chart and identify familiar
words and unknown words and end up you have to contact a classmate through WhatsApp and
talk about your country or town.

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Learning Guide: Travelling Around Colombia!

Author: Marlin Zulema Mosquera Aguilar, Jaminton Mosquera Palacios, Leidy Sánchez Palomeque – Description: This English self-study guide helps you learn vocabulary on tourism and tourist cities of Colombia. All the activities are connected to the reading in Way to Go Student Book 7 Module 4 Unit 2 (page 49). It starts with some vocabulary activities. Then, you have to read a text and work on some activities about it, and then you will discover how to compare things. Finally, design a poster in English in which you invite to visit a place in Colombia; that poster will be shared with your teacher and classmates through WhatsApp.

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Learning Guide: The biggest cities

Author: Samia Arrieta, Victor Guerra, Jhon Moreno – Description: This self-study guide will help you to introduce, learn, describe and practise the adjective and their form
as a superlative. The activities will strengthen your writing skills doing some simple exercises in which
you have to focus, do a good job, improve your vocabulary, and at the same time, work on reading as a
subskill.
You will complete the following activities taking into account the following explanation: ACTIVITY 1:
Identify the vocabulary that will be worked about adjective and superlative form. It is divided in two (2)
exercises. ACTIVITY 2: Reading comprehension and answering questions (two exercises). ACTIVITY 3:
using superlative form and choosing the best option by contextualized sentences. ACTIVITY 4: analyze a
chart and write an e-mail to your friends or parents, ACTIVITY 5: answer some questions as a
self-assessment with parent’s help.
We are going to use the English student book: “Way to Go 7” (Student’s book page 141 Exercise 3)
(you can download it clicking on the next link: http://aprende.colombiaaprende.edu.co/es/node/94010).
For those students that don’t have connectivity, we will add the pages we are suggesting at the end of
this guide.

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Learning Guide: MY CITY, MY TOWN

Author: John Jairo Preciado Barrios , José Alexander García Latorre, Claudia Camacho – Description: This self-study guide is designed to reinforce reading and speaking skills through some exercises
based on vocabulary for describing places and knowing our country. Activities here are related
in Way to Go Workbook Unit 2 – Module 4, Lesson 3. It starts with an explanation about
comparatives and superlative grammar, then some vocabulary (adjectives) in order to be used
in 7 practice exercises, finally it presents a specific instruction to make a little speech (to train
fluency, coherence and cohesion)

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Learning Guide: My Country’s Cities

Author: Teresita Hurtado Osorio, Edgar Fernando Riascos – Description: This English self-study guide helps you write about remarkable characteristics of landmarks using superlatives. All the activities are related to the topic of The World presented in Way to Go Student Book 7 Module 4 Unit 1 Lesson 1. It starts with some vocabulary revision activities. Then, you will listen to a recording and will recognize some places people talk about. Then, you will listen to more details to fill in some gaps. Right after you will notice, focus and practice a grammar aspect you need in the final task which consists of writing a paragraph about the best characteristics of town or city.

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Learning Guide: Features of the world

Author: Wilson Moreno Bustos, Viviana Andrea Sanabria – Description: In this self-study guide you will practice comparatives and superlatives, adjectives in a context
of features of the world (natural landscapes).
First, you will know some basic rules that are necessary for the correct use of this subject and
then with practical exercises you will put what you have learned into practice. Are you ready?
Let’s go!

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Learning Guide: Amazing places to discover!

Author: Jairzhinio Bautista Sanchez, Ana Milena Rojas Silva, Diego Fernando Salazar Méndez – Description: Dear students, This English Learning Guide is designed to learn comparatives and superlatives related to the characteristics of places. All the activities are found in module 4, unit 1, lesson 1: Let’s see the World, which is on pages 130-132 from Way to Go 7th, Student’s Book.
Activity 1. Find the definitions of the adjectives presented. Activity 2. Write and associate the names of the places with the images. Activity 3. Answer the questions about your preferences of places.

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Learning Guide: The Biggest Cities

Author: ALEXANDER ESPINOSA RAMÌREZ, ERIKA RUBIANO TRUJILLO, LUZ ESTHER QUINTO WALDO – Description: This English self-study guide helps you reinforce vocabulary related to adjectives comparing some characteristics of cities. It starts with some vocabulary activities. Then, you must answer some reading, writing and grammar tasks. After that, you will find some exercises to practise listening skills and at the end record yourself answering three questions about some characteristics of your town.
Click on the blue link to download the audio file (listening part-track 63).

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Teaching Guide: Different cultures, Different traditions

Author: Lizeth Catalina Murillo Urrego – Description: This plan gives students the chance to approach to other cultures from an intercultural perspective while developing their ability to recognize, accept and respect others. In addition, students will have the opportunity to express their personal opinion by observing different examples of structures and by using uncommon adjectives in order to expand their vocabulary. In the same way, they will have the possibility of establishing relationships of difference and similarity taking into account their own context.

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