- Teacher: Andrea Caderon
Description of the course: Pedagogical English Module 3: Unit 1: The Amazon of Ecuador
Overview: The rich biodiversity and cultural legacy of the Ecuadorian Amazon are examined in this subject. The many indigenous groups, their languages, customs, and the difficulties they experience due to the environment will all be covered in class.
Focus on Skills:
Reading: Understanding educational materials about the native cultures, flora, and animals of the Amazon.
Writing: Composing reports and articles about the effects of deforestation and conservation initiatives.
Oral Communication: Engaging in talks and debates around the significance of protecting the Amazon.
Cultural awareness: It is the ability to recognize and honor the various civilizations found in the Amazon.
Ecuador's Natural Disasters
Overview: This lesson discusses the various kinds of natural catastrophes that might happen in Ecuador, including floods, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.
Students will be able to study the origins, consequences, and mitigation strategies for these events.
This module aims to expand students' comprehension of Ecuador's natural and cultural heritage while also improving their language proficiency. Students will gain critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, and good communication skills by studying these subjects.
- Teacher: Andrea Caderon
Welcome to Social Studies class! Today we will begin an exciting journey through time and space, exploring different cultures, historical events, and the dynamics that have shaped our world. Together, we will learn to better understand our society and appreciate the diversity that surrounds us. I am excited to share this learning with you!