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English Teachers' Afternoons

Editions Nathan is organising English-teachers' afternoons in Nice, Paris, Lille, Nantes, Lyon and Toulouse between 26 April and 10 May. The events include informative talks about teaching, tea and distribution of the latest collège textbooks: Thumbs Up 6e and Give Me Five 5e-3e.

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Theresa May Calls for a Snap Election

The British government, led by Theresa May, has announced that it wants to call a general election on 8 June, reversing the promises the Conservatives have made since the Brexit referendum vote on 23 June 2016.

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Eco-Warrior

This A2+-level article sheds light on ways to take part in environmental issues, through the eyes of a teenage Native American boy very committed to ecology. As well as A2+ activities, we have suggested some B1 extensions and videos for use with mixed-level or more advanced classes.

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Positiver !

Des techniques de psychologie positive sont de plus en plus utilisées pour donner des outils aux enseignants afin qu’ils aident leurs élèves à mieux vivre leur scolarité et à mieux apprendre. Entretien avec Laure Reynaud, enseignante, formatrice et co-fondatrice de Scholavie, association qui promeut l'éducation positive en France.

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Medicine Crow, the Last Plains Indians War Chief

One year ago, on April 3 2016, Joseph Medicine Crow died at age 102. He was the last Plains Indians war chief. But he was also, through his grandfather, the last direct oral witness about the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876.

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Earth Day

This year on Earth Day, April 22, Washington D.C. will lead many other cities around the world in a March for Science. The organisers say that more than ever scientists need to be supported in the face of climate-change sceptics. As Earth Day approaches its 50th anniversary, the planet's environment is still under threat.

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Resources on Positive Education

If you are interested in Positive Education, these sites and videos will tell you more, and provide an introduction to character strengths for your pupils.

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Ecology on the Web

Looking for interesting resources on the environment for Earth Day or any day? Don't miss our Ready to Use Resource, and video suggestions, on a teenage, Native American eco-warrior. We've also selected some resources from around the web to help you.

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Unicorn Day

On 9 April, Scotland celebrates National Unicorn Day, in honour of the country's national animal. Unicorns may be mythical creatures but that doesn't stop them being represented all over Scotland, and in the country's coat of arms.

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The Art of DC - The Dawn of Superheroes

From 31st March 2017 to 10th September 2017, Art Ludique-Le Musée presents “The Art of DC - The dawn of Superheroes”.

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Lyon, City of Crime … Fiction Literature

Now in its 13th year, Quais du Polar is the largest crime literature festival in France. It will take place from March 31 to April 2 2017 in Lyon. Founded in 2005, this festival invites many authors and filmmakers of the noir genre.

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This Time Brexit Means Brexit

It's taken the best part of a year since the British electorate voted to leave the EU. On 29 March, Prime Minister Theresa May will finally trigger Article 50 to officially start the leaving procedure.

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Robot Videos

The new robot exhibition at London's Science Museum offers several videos on this motivating subject which can lead to work on science and technology, but also on human anatomy, modals and philosophical questions about what it means to be human.

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Beauty and the Beast

In this A2-level article your students will read about the latest musical featuring the well-known characters of Beauty and the Beast. They will probably have seen the animated film on which this version is based when they were younger, but may not be familiar with the unfolding of the plot.

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Mythes et réalités : L’apprentissage des Langues

A new book sets out to find out if there is any scientific basis to some of the "universal truths" about language learning such as : "Learning early is the key to success", "You can only learn by visiting the country" or "Watching films in the language is the best way to learn."

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Ed Sheeran on Top of the World

Remember albums? Those CDs or even vinyl records from the days before music was delivered by phone or computer? Today, charts worldwide are dominated by music streamed from the likes of Spotify and Deezer and Ed Sheeran's new album 'Divide' has broken streaming records.

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April Fools Fact-checking Resources

April Fools Day is a perfect opportunity to get your pupils thinking about the "news" they see. In 2017, April Fools Day will be followed by International Fact-checking Day, a great occasion to do some media education with your classes, working on fake news.

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Beauty and the Beast Again

According to the theme song, it's a "tale as old as time" – the classic fairytale "Beauty and the Beast" returns to cinema screens in a live-action remake of the 1991 Disney animation. Emma Watson stars as a Disney princess who doesn't sit around waiting for anyone to save her.

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Chuck Berry, Rock and Roll Pioneer

Some say he invented rock and roll. He was certainly one of the first to popularise it. Chuck Berry has died, practically guitar in hand, at the age of 90.

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Red Nose Day

This A1 plus-level article will introduce your pupils to an important and fun British charity event that involves many children across the United Kingdom: Red Nose Day. This fundraising event takes place every second year. In 2017, it is on 24 March.

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Basic Income: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?

Canada pioneered an experiment on a universal basic income for all citizens in the 1970s. Now, one province, Ontario, has promised another trial. And other countries or regions are also toying with a basic income for all.

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Robots Invade London's Science Museum

Robots seem futuristic, in the realm of science-fiction. But a new exhibition at London's Science Museum traces their history back 500 years. A hundred mechanical wonders have taken over the museum.

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Red Nose Day: A Very British Tradition

On 15 March, millions of people in Britain will be “doing something funny for money”… and wearing some very strange red noses.

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American Week in Rennes

Chicago is the focus of the first ever American Week organised by the Institut franco-américain in Rennes, from 20 to 24 March.

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Detective Story on Stage Around France

San Francisco theatre company Word for Word are back for their annual French tour in March, with a performance of Edward P. Jones noir story "All Aunt Hagar's Children" in Nancy, Angers and Paris.

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Hidden Figures: Teaching with Trailers

The film Hidden Figures reveals the untold true story of a team of African-American women mathematicians, or "human computers" who helped the success of the Apollo Moon landings program in the 1960s. These videos are a great follow-up after using our B1-level article and teaching activities with your pupils.

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Time to Read: World Book Day

2 March is World Book Day, so grab a book, or bring some book-based fun into your classroom.

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