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The English Hub Split edition COMPONENTS
A split edition of The English Hub British edition is also available. Student’s
Book
Workbook The English Hub
Student’s
Book including
Workbook
(American
edition)
Teacher’s
Book including
Workbook Key
SAMPLE PAGES The English Hub 2A, Student’s Book & Workbook Class CDs
Interactive
vocabulary presented warm-up activities Whiteboard
through visual prompts introducing the topic various types of texts Material
Teacher’s
Resource
North CD/CD-ROM *
A. Look at the map and the pictures. What do you
know or can you guess about Tanzania?
B. Read the text quickly and check () the topics
that are mentioned. West East
Tanzania
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animals
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islan
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history
islands
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islan
Match. Then, listen and check your answers. a river animals mountains islan language food South
rivers
b national park Lake Dar es Salaam Readers p. 120
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b b
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c island beaches s s hotels lakes Lake Malawi
d ocean
TANZANIA
TANZANIA
e desert
TANZANIA
f volcano TANZANIA
g mountain range
h waterfall A N A F R I C A N P A R A D I S E
1 2 MM Series
Tanzania, in East Africa, is an amazing
Tanzania, in East Africa, is an amazing
country. The wild and beautiful landscape
country. The wild and beautiful landscape
makes a visit to Tanzania unforgettable. Student’s
makes a visit to Tanzania unforgettable.
MOUNT KILIMANJARO
feet high
Mount Kilimanjaro is 19,341 feet high. It is actually Resources
volcano. It is near the equator, but there is
an extinct volcano. It is near the equator, but there is
snow and ice on its peak all year round. Go on a trek
snow and ice on its peak all year round. Go on a trek
through the forests on the slopes of the mountain and
through the forests on the slopes of the mountain and
see the many wild animals that live there.
see the many wild animals that live there.
THE LAKES
Victoria (26,830 square miles)
3 4 5 Don’t miss Lake Victoria (26,830 square miles) on
the northern border of Tanzania. Lake Malawi, in the
the northern border of Tanzania. Lake Malawi, in the
but don't forget Lake
south, is also worth visiting, but don't forget Lake
south, is also worth visiting, but don't forget Lake
Tanganyika on the western border. It’s a large and ELT Platform
Tanganyika on the western border. It’s
impressive lake.
WILDLIFE
Elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions and many other wild
Elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions and many other wild
animals live in Tanzania. There are many national
ive in Tanzania. There are many
arks in Tanzania, and Serengeti is the number one
parks in Tanzania, and Serengeti is the number one
place for a safari.
place for a safari.
ZANZIBAR
Just off the coast of Tanzania are the beautiful islands
6 7 8 Just off the coast of Tanzania are the beautiful islands
of Zanzibar. They are rich in history and sights and
of Zanzibar. They are rich in history and sights and
* Teacher’s Resource Teacher’s Resource
. With their beautiful
they are very popular with visitors. With their beautiful *
beaches, crystal clear waters and exotic birds these
beaches, crystal clear waters and exotic birds these
islands are truly a tourist’s paradise.
CD/CD-ROM:
A boy and a girl are talking. Listen and decide C. Read the text again and answer the CD/CD-ROM:
if the statements 1-4 are True or False.
questions.
• Tests
1. Belinda is showing Nick some pictures 1. Where is Tanzania? • Tests
from South America. 2. How high is Mount Kilimanjaro?
2. The Colorado River is in Argentina. 3. What can you see on its slopes? Talk in pairs. Student A, go to page 76 and Student B, • Extra material
• Extra material
3. Nick saw a mockingbird when he 4. How big is Lake Victoria? go to page 78.
climbed a mountain. 5. Where in Tanzania can you see wild animals?
4. Mockingbirds repeat the sounds 6. Why are the islands of Zanzibar popular Use the information on pages 76 and 78 to write a
people make. with tourists? paragraph about Cuba or Jamaica.
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