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Cross-Curricular Resources for Young Learners

Immacolata Calabrese

Silvana Rampone

Resource Books for Teachers

Many primary schools across the world are introducing Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). This resource book for primary teachers provides appropriate, easy-to-use resources for teaching subjects through English.

IMMACOLATA CALABRESE, SILVANA RAMPONE

Cross-Curricular Resources for Young Learners

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We are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce photographs: ©ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2007, p 134 (man), Alberto Giacometti, Walking Man, 1960; Alamy Images, pp 30, 102, 112 (lemon, desk, cake, honey, yoghurt), 185 (Sphinx, Abu Simbel); The Art Archive/Skoklosters Stot Balsta, p 91, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Emperor Rudolf II, 1552–1612, as Vertumnus, c 1591; The Barnes Foundation, Merion PA, p 67 (sitting child); Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Alte Pinakothek, Munich, p 67 (baby), Michael Pacher, Kirkenväteraltar (detail); Bridgeman Art Library/©Pompeii, Italy/Alinari, p 195, Cave Canem, from the House of the Tragic Poet, 1st century AD; Berte Morisot, 1872, Blanche Pontillon as a Baby; The Frick Collection, New York, p67 (woman), Jean August Dominique Ingres, Comtesse d’Haussonville, 1845 (detail); Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Palermo/©DACS 2007, p 13, Felice Casorati, Gli Scolari, 1927; Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, p 134 (woman), Amadeo Modigliani, Jeanne Hébuterne with Yellow Sweater (Le Sweater Jaune) 1918–19; Heritage Images pp 185 (Karnak, Valley of Kings), 189 ©British Museum, Fowling in the Marshe