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Anne Frank Diary
Hi
I have edited the Anne Frank diary for a B1 level. As far as I understand the copyright has expired, so I’m uploading this.
I created it all myself and it’s taken hours with the vocab and comprehension questions and background information.
I have also created three texts based on things Anne mentions in the diary: Churchill, Gandhi and Queen Wilhelmina and taken the reconstruction of their arrest from the Anne Frank website (it’s been edited a bit, with images added etc.).
WWII Booklet 2: USA enters WW2 (Pearl Harbor / Battle of Midway)
Here is the second part of my lessons based on WW2. I recently modified this lesson and made the Battle of Stalingrad into a Microsoft Word document, but I have kept the original older lesson in case you prefer it.
WWII Booklet 1 (Appeasement, Rationing, Blitz(krieg), Operation Barbarossa) *UPDATED 2024*
Here is a collection of lessons on WW2. Please note, it’s been recently modified. I decided to scrap some of the Powerpoints so most of it is in the booklet. But I have kept the old powerpoints just in case you prefer them.
Lesson order:
1 Introduction to WW2 (Powerpoint)
2 Origins of WW2 (How Britain Hoped to Avoid War with Germany in the 1930s) (Word document)
3 Rationing (Powerpoint)
4 The Battle of Britain & The Blitz (Word document)
5 Operation Barbarossa (Word document)
I used to have the Hitler biography here at the start of WW2 but decided to put it at the end of WW1 after the Great Depression.
There is a separate booklet for questions.
My students are French and we have a special history class, so the question booklet has translations of advanced words.
WWI lessons: Weapons, The Somme, Treaty of Versailles, End of WWI
[This has been updated 17.02.2023]
In this pack there are
Two Powerpoint lessons on weapons:
1st lesson: guns (pistols, rifles, machine guns), planes, zeppelins
2nd lesson: gas and tanks
A Powerpoint Lesson on the Treaty of Versailles
A workbook with questions from the weapons lessons the Treaty of Versailles and a separate booklet for the texts:
The Battle of the Somme
Sidney Lewis, Britain’s youngest soldier in WWI
The end of WWI
Origins of WWII video
WWI Lessons: Outbreak, Propaganda, Trenches, Letters + Christmas Truce
Hello all,
This pack consists of a set of lessons on WW1 This has taken me many hours to create, so I hope you appreciate it! There are some vocabulary lists as my students are non-native speakers but are in an international school so have a high level If your students are native speakers this part could be simply removed.
Start of WWI
Propaganda
Britain’s underage soldiers
Trenches
WWI Letters, the ‘white feather’ campaign and a poem by Siegried Sassoon.
The Christmas Truce of 1914
Adolf Hitler Biography Comprehension (B2/B2+)
Here you have the biography of Adolf Hitler.
UPDATE: I decided to make this longer and part of my WW1 lessons, just after the Great Depression, so it would be better to download that one. It’s longer but better I think.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12611367
WW2 Booklet 4: Liberation of Auschwitz, Hiroshima and the end of WWII
Hi
Here is my 4th and final booklet of World War Two
Liberation of Auschwitz
Hitler’s last days
Execution of Rudolf Höss
Hiroshima
WWII Booklet 3 : Holocaust, Anne Frank, D-Day
Here is my third booklet on WW2
9 The origin of the hatred of the Jews and the Holocaust
10 Anne Frank
11 Sophie Scholl
12 D-Day
Momčilo Gavrić - The youngest soldier in WWI
Momčilo Gavrić - The youngest soldier in WWI from Serbia at the age of 8.
Please note - the preview shows the file in a weird format. The real file isn’t like this!
This is basically a biography of Momčilo Gavrić.
It’s been taken from different sources, edited and I’ve created some comprehension questions and added some pictures.
His story is very interesting!
(Edited on 20.10.2021)
Why the Berlin Wall rose and fell
This text is taken from the National Geographic then I modified certain parts and added a little extra. I also got some images from google to make it look nicer.
It was primarily designed for non-native speakers (B2 level) as there are some definitions of difficult words added (carve, brain drain, plot, stunned etc) but it could easily be used for native speakers.
There are comprehension questions added as well.