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| Teacher's corner
Hi teachers!
Welcome to our special page developed for you with information and
products which you can use in class. Over the years we have been developing
material for children and now we also include material for teachers. Teacher's
kits, CDs and even
free online games
are available. Please use the table of contents for more information and new ideas in teaching children.
Contents
Here are some interesting areas:
Frequently asked questions about our products
What is Our English?
Concert request form
- you want Danny and Gerry live? We provide an online request form for public and school concerts.
Information on the teacher´s kit
- the teacher's kit for More Of Our Songs is now available!
Tip:
This day in history
and
English on the web
may be of interest for you and your pupils. Have a look!
If you need more information immediatley do not hesitate to write directly to:
Danny: danny@our-music.com
Gerry: gerry@our-music.com
For concerts ask our manager,
Mag. Thomas Amersberger: manager@our-music.com
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 | Brain twister 5 You are driving a bus. Four people get on, three people get off, then eight people get on and ten people get off, then 6 people get on and 2 more people get off. What color were the bus driver's eyes?
Answer
Our Day Out: On The Bus |  |
 | QUOTE Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations, That is known as the Children's Hour. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth |  Tip# 87 |
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