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You! AndALuSiAn EdiTion
 Flipped Learning
There are many tools at the teacher’s disposal for implementing Flipped Learning with Richmond now You!, such as the fun Grammar animations which accompany every grammar point and table. The Vlogs and culture videos with their worksheets also present a great opportunity for introducing the lesson content outside of the classroom.
   Project-based Learning
Multi-student project tasks are staged across two units and brought together in a final task. Students recap on the project tasks, prepare for a presentation and focus on 21st century skills. Students are also asked to think carefully about the format of the project and to evaluate themselves and their peers, encouraging collaborative Learning.
         Attention to values
Reading content is further explored with speaking tasks, in which students focus on and discuss a specific core value.
  mediation
Info-gap pairwork activities for each unit are presented at the end of the book. They combine unit content with CEFR mediation strategies.
      External exam preparation
The Review pages at the end of each book combine course content with external exam practice questions, ensuring students are familiar with the format and can apply their knowledge in an exam context.
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