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A. ONE HEARTB. ONE LOVE

C. FEEL ALL RIGHTD. MAN KIND

MUSICWhat’s the title of the song?

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How’s your memory?

Please remember these World Heritage sites,

and the countries they are from!

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Fraser Island, Australia

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Amazon, Brazil

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Rocky Mountains, Canada

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Thebes, Egypt

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Vatican City, Vatican

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Taj Mahal, In-dia

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Venice, Italy

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Machu Picchu, Peru

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Saint Peters-berg, Russia

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Berne, Switzer-land

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Traveling the World. Lesson #1

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“Heritage” is what we have received from the past, what we live with today, and what we will pass on to fu-ture generations.

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Reading p160 That is why the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

(UNESCO) created the World Heritage Commit-tee in 1972 to protect the world’s heritage sites.

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There are more than 860 world heritage sites all around the world, and UNESCO continues to add to the list.

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Now, let’s take a look at some of the world’s greatest cultural and natural treasures, which

offer rare beauty and also

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teach us about the great civilizations of the world.

Shall we begin?

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Comprehension Ques-tion

Why was the World Her-itage Committee cre-ated?

The World Heritage Committee was created to protect the world’s heritage sites.

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Vocabulary p160Treasure: Something

valuable.“Now let’s take a look at

some of the world’s greatest cultural and natural treasures.”

2nd paragraph, 1st sentence.

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There are many kinds of treasure.

Which treasure is the one for us?

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Vocabulary p160

Heritage: “Something we have received from the past, what we live with today, and what we will pass on to future generations”

First word p160

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Please tell me the names of these four Korean heritage

sites.

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Vocabulary p160

Generation: All people born around the same time.

“We will pass on to fu-ture generations.”

p1601st sentence.

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How many Generations are there in this photograph?

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Vocabulary p160

Organization: A group of people who have come together for a reason. (See also Association-Company)

Cultural Organization. (UNESCO)

1st paragraph, 2nd sentence.

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CEO

Director of Operations

Director

ManagerSales

ManagerAccounts

Assistant Manager

Workers

RecentlyFired

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Vocabulary p160

Committee: A chosen group of people who provide a service or function.

“UNESCO created the World Heritage Committee in 1972.”

1st paragraph 2nd sentence.

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The cartoons in the Com-mittee that fired Sponge

Bob were.

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Vocabulary p160

Rare: Uncommon, un-usual.

“Cultural and natural treasures which offer rare beauty.”

2nd paragraph, 1st sentence, 2nd line.

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The “Frill” Shark

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A Lighthouse

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A Forest Fire in America

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An Ice storm.

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Lightning Hitting a tree

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The Famous Teahupoo waves in Tahiti

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Hamsters in Love

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Vocabulary p160

Civilization: Any type of culture or society.

“The great civilizations of the world.”

2nd paragraph, 3rd line.

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Here are some Civilizations from the past!

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Mesopotamia, and Egypt

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Babylon, and China

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Greek and Persia

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India, Rome and MANYMANY more!

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Vocabulary p160

Pass on to: To give.

“We will pass on to fu-ture generations.”

1st sentence.

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A Hamster giving flowers

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Passing on a story

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