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ESL Lesson Plans and WorksheetsCoronavirus

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 This lesson is based on an article that looks at the origins of the 2019 coronavirus, believed to have started in Wuhan, China. The worksheet focuses on vocabulary, reading comprehension and speaking.

by Stephanie Hirschman

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27 April 2021
Marcin
My ss and I are fed up with this "pandemic". We'd rather talk about jellyfish!
1 May 2020
Dhrutz
i found it very useful. i'm going to use it for my interview demo today
30 April 2020
Daniel
Christopher, the virus comes from Wuhan. So it's ok to say Chinese virus or Wuhan virus.
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