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Traveling to China: Unit plan Uncategorized
By: Shirley Lin (Queens College )
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Travel
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 NoviceLow-CEFRPre-A1

Your school is hosting a foreign exchange student from China. You are helping to familiarize the student with the school schedule. You will be helping him/her to understand the differences in the day in the life of a student in the U.S.


From Ideas to Action: Crafting Effective Plans in Arabic Uncategorized
By: Rania Barakat ()
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Leisure
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

You and a group of friends have decided to spend the upcoming weekend together, but no one has finalized the details yet. As the designated planner, you need to organize the day’s activities and ensure that everyone is included and satisfied with the plan.

The group has varying interests, including watching a movie, playing basketball, and going to the park. Your task is to create a schedule that balances everyone’s preferences, ensures everyone has fun, and considers logistical factors like travel time and meal breaks.

Throughout the process, you’ll need to:

Learn and share preferences using Arabic.
Ask and respond to questions to decide on plans.
Present a final plan to the group.


My hobbies make every day feel like a holiday. Life is better when you’re immersed in your hobbies. Uncategorized
By: Inna Grecina (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Leisure
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

Students are on holiday at the international camp “Artek”. They introduce their new Russian-speaking friends to their hobbies.


Currency & figures Uncategorized
By: Yun Oh (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Earning a Living
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

I am planning to visit Korea and use Korean banknotes.
How do I distinguish different currency units of banknotes?


Weekend Outing with Friends: Making a Plan Uncategorized
By: Yanzi Yin (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Leisure
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 NoviceLow-CEFRPre-A1 NoviceLow-CEFRPre-A1

You are planning a weekend outing with your friends. You need to invite them, decide on activities such as watching a movie, playing basketball, and shopping, and set a schedule for the day.


Prospective occupations have changed over time. Uncategorized
By: Jemimah Han (Queens college)
Topic(s): Earning a Living, Occupations
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateLow-CEFRA2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1

Students will present the various occupations, the causes of change in popular jobs throughout the decades, and the future jobs by AI development.


Family and Lifestyle in a Chinese Home Uncategorized
By: Sophia Yang (Queens College)
Topic(s): Family Life, House and Home
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

You are invited to visit and stay for a week with your friend's family in China.


Table Manners in Korean Culture (feat. Tech) Uncategorized
By: Gieun Lee (Baccalaureate School for Global Education)
Topic(s): A. Identity & Social Relationships, B. Contemporary Life, Family Life, Food & Meal Taking
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedMid-CEFRB2/C1

Context
(a)You applied for a job in Korea, and the interviewer invited you to a Korean restaurant for lunch to discuss your qualifications.
(b)You are in a relationship with this person, and they have invited you to have a formal dinner with their Korean parents.
You want to know proper Korean table manners to navigate the meal smoothly, show respect for their culture, and leave a positive impression.


Travel to China Uncategorized
By: Yuxia Wang (Queens College)
Topic(s): Travel
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

Your class is planning a trip to China. You are planning the trip.


Cuba: Cars, Cigars and Communism Uncategorized
By: Aicel Galvez (CUNY - Queens College)
Topic(s): Government and Politics, Travel
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

In preparation for a trip to Cuba, for the first time, students have mixed feelings. They don’t know much what is Communism but they know about olds cars in Cuba. They remember the movie “Fast and Furious” part 8. Also, they saw in the social media famous actors smoking Cuban cigars.
Students need to prepare a travel itinerary outlining their expectations.


Gaiwan Cha Uncategorized
By: YAN LI (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Health and Wellness, Leisure
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

You are looking to start a new club at Queens College. The
club is called Gaiwan Cha. You need to make an
announcement or orientation to invite more students to
join into your club.


Hiking, the Best Way to Know about Korea Uncategorized
By: choonhwa deschenes (queens college, cuny)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Leisure
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

The Korea Hobby Expo is calling for new proposals to encourage hiking to promote people’s quality of life and to attract foreign tourists.
You are writing a proposal by investigating hiking in Korea.


태권도 Taekwondo: Harmony of Body, Mind, and Life Uncategorized
By: Soon Ye Yu Kwon (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Leisure
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

There is the annual International Culture Day at school. The Korean class has decided to introduce and promote Taekwondo and prepare the booth for the event.


Staying at someone’s home Uncategorized
By: Elisana Castro (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, House and Home
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

Students must select a Spanish speaking country to visit for an exchange program that the school is planning to implement. They must select which home they would want to go to, but first they must understand the culture and how they must behave and what rules and norms they must consider before traveling since they are visitors, and this house is being offered as a courtesy.


Ecuador Travel – Uncategorized
By: Christian Paredes (Queens College)
Topic(s): Travel
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

Revista “Viajamos al mundo” wants to promote a country to visit or a move to South America with better cost of living and fun activities for retirees.


Exploring Colombia: An Adventure in Cultural Discovery and Travel Planning Uncategorized
By: Julia Marketos (Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Travel
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateLow-CEFRA2 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

12th-grade students from your school are planning a graduation trip to Colombia. They've asked the 11th graders for help in creating a budget that covers airplane tickets, accommodation, meals, and one fun activity.


The main educational objectives of Korean high schools and the qualifications necessary for college Uncategorized
By: Jemimah Han (Queens college)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, School Life & Education
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateLow-CEFRA2 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

Context: Students will be assigned to the Korean section at the International High School Fair to explain the main educational objectives of Korean high schools and the qualifications necessary for college admissions. 


Patriotism through soccer Uncategorized
By: Gustavo Gonzales (CUNY Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Leisure
Levels: NoviceLow-CEFRPre-A1 NoviceMid-CEFRA1 NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2

Soccer in Latin America is extremely important and involves people from different backgrounds alike. Many times this fanatism is related to patriotism proper to their own perspective.


Class Schedule Uncategorized
By: xiangyang zhou (queens college)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, School Life & Education
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateLow-CEFRA2 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

Andrew and his parents have recently relocated to Beijing for a two-year period, owing to his father's
business commitments. The local agency is assisting him with the process of enrolling in school.


Trip to China: Cultural Differences Uncategorized
By: Xingzi Feng (Cuny Queens College)
Topic(s): B. Contemporary Life, Travel
Levels: NoviceLow-CEFRPre-A1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

Context: 青年网 (Youth. cn) is seeking young people to submit articles discussing the development of transportation in China.


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