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Tell Tale Thrills

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Tell Tale Thrills was a Comenius project on tales and legends coordinated by Mrs Irem Ebru Kuru. The project involved Turkey, Italy, Poland and France

Aims of the tool

The aim was to reveal and share stories from different countries for students to appreciate the cultural diversity of Europe and understand people from different countries better

Description of the tool

The students translated their folk tales or legends into English, prepared power points, games and quizzes and illustrations too. They presented these legends during the various mobilities and discussed them with their partners .They also created tales themselves.They also adapted a folk tale and created a play they performed together.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1556

This tool is for

Students aged 13 to 18

and addresses

Group Dynamics, Intercultural Learning, Personal Development, European Citizenship

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Materials needed:

video and ict equipment

Duration:

2 -year project but the activities can be performed individually and require shorter time spans

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

(If you can claim authorship of this tool, please contact !)

The tool was created in the context of

comenius project

The tool has been experimented in

mobilities in the 4 countries

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

sylvie esnault (on 22 August 2014)

and last modified

6 August 2014

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