goddess.
T: Yes, her name was Thetis and she was goddess, although his husband was a human being. So, which one do you think Achilles would be, human being or god? Yes, he was half human and half god. Ok, next….
*Teachers and students continuously share the answers as they do above, and whenever teachers give the answers, they also tell the students why those are the answers. 5 min. handout
god
Cosmopolitan
Free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the world.
Polemic
A controversial argument, as one against some opinion, doctrine.
Assimilated
To take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb
Sumptuous
Entailing great expense, as from choice materials, fine work, etc.; costly
Banquet
A lavish meal; feast.
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Procedure
Teaching - Learning Activities
Teacher
Student(s)
T: 3,2,1, Change. Hello? I'm mama monkey. See? This is my lunch box. I bring something in it. Do you know what I have? Who want to answer?
T: Yeah. That’s correct. Do you know how many bananas I have?
T: Great. Let's count together.
T: Can you go back?
T: Good job. By the way, I'm very hungry. I don't have a lunch
Intro
We designed five days of English camp in church for children. Five days might be a short period but it is enough to encourage the children to learn English and motivate them to learn more. This course is more focused on learning through plays and various activities to interest children. Also, we get the sources from Bible and the other materials that church uses, so this camp is not just a