Thanks for the question!
This class had history in their mother tongue (here German). The example was just translated into English in order to make it accessible to more people:)
However, I have taught some history in English as second language lessons – when it is related to a country where they speak English. So e.g. Industrial Revolution in England in class 8, the very early history of the Americas (before colonialisation) in class 9 or North American history in class 10. And I have done a cooperation with a history teacher in class 11 – reading and talking about world history. Greetings, Ulrike
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hello, I have a question why do you learn the history in English? is it necessary to be in English?
Thanks for the question!
This class had history in their mother tongue (here German). The example was just translated into English in order to make it accessible to more people:)
However, I have taught some history in English as second language lessons – when it is related to a country where they speak English. So e.g. Industrial Revolution in England in class 8, the very early history of the Americas (before colonialisation) in class 9 or North American history in class 10. And I have done a cooperation with a history teacher in class 11 – reading and talking about world history. Greetings, Ulrike
Thank you.