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Kolobok’s Adventures: Teens & Avos’ Featured, Open
By: Ekaterina Kalmanson (James Madison High School, NYC)
Topic(s): Folklore, Public Health
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedLow-CEFRB1/B2

Students create a website promoting healthy and safe choices among Russian speakings teenagers.


La Leyenda del Dorado
La Leyenda del Dorado Open
By: Yudy Alexandra Montenegro (Queens College)
Topic(s): E. Religion, Myths & Legends, Folklore, Traditional stories
Levels: NoviceHigh-CEFRA1/A2 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 IntermediateHigh-CEFRB1

The Gold Museum in Bogotá, Colombia houses more than 34.000 pre-Colombian gold relics, which is the largest collection in the world. The museum is promulgating “La Leyenda de el Dorado” among tourists with its newest exhibition. For this reason, students are invited to create their own work inspired by the Colombian tribe and their own culture.


Korean through folktales, “Kongjwi and Patjwi” Open
By: Kyungsun Choe (Queens College)
Topic(s): E. Religion, Myths & Legends, Folklore
Levels: NoviceMid-CEFRA1 IntermediateMid-CEFRA2/B1 AdvancedMid-CEFRB2/C1

"Kongjwi and Patjwi" introduces aspects of Korean cultures such as traditional clothes, houses, proverbs, typical expressions of daily life, and traditional wedding ceremonies.

We explore these cultural aspects through this folktale to present and share anew for a local community project .


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