Amber journeys back in time to meet Abraham Lincoln and show him how his desire to pass the 13th Amendment changed the course of American history forever.
In this lesson, students will learn about Abraham Lincoln, slavery, and black American history, practise extensive and intensive listening and a range of listening sub-skills, including listening for specific information and listening for detail, and learn a range of language related to the end of slavery and consolidate this language with a collaborative writing task.
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Click link to download and view these filesATTT USA: Slaves No More - Lesson Plan & Worksheet
PDF, Size 1.05 mbATTT USA: Slaves No More - Track 1 - Introduction
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Other, Size 10.03 mbATTT USA: Slaves No More - Track 3 - Lincoln Soundscape
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Topics
- a time to travel
- A1
- A2
- A2
- Adults
- Audio
- B1
- black history month
- Culture
- diversity
- Elementary
- Geography & Places
- History
- history
- inclusion
- Integrated Skills
- intermediate
- Lesson Plan / Teacher's Notes
- Listening
- listening
- macmillan readers
- pre-intermediate
- Pre-Intermediate
- Printable Worksheet
- Teenagers
- teenagers
- Travel
- Up to 60 mins
- young adults
A Time to Travel
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A Time to Travel: USA - Slaves No More
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