Using an inquiry-based approach to learning, Oxford Discover develops the communication skills and thinking skills students need for success in the 21st century. Who are your family and friends? Where can we see colors? How can we make music? Oxford Discover uses Big Questions such as these to tap into students' natural curiosity. It enables them to ask their own questions, find their own answers, and explore the world around them. This approach to language learning and literacy, supported by a controlled grammar and skills syllabus, helps students achieve near-native fluency in English. Oxford Discover gives teachers the tools to develop children's 21st century skills, creating young thinkers with great futures. Use with Show and Tell as part of 9-level course.
1. Why do we build bridges and tunnels?
2. What is the Earth made of?
3. Why do we wear masks?
4. Why do we like symmetry?
5. How do we use language?
6. Why do we record history?
7. What makes birds special?
8. What are we afraid of?
9. Why are stories important?
- Student's Writing Resource