Teach/Learn About Landmines and Break a Guiness World Record

English-To-Go, the principal website for e-learning materials, will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest simultaneous lesson! Students and teachers from around the globe will be invited to join in a lesson about the danger of landmines! It will be the largest attempt ever made anywhere in the world!

Last year, English-To-Go attempted a similar exercise and managed to conduct a lesson with 2006 teachers to 79,739 students in 114 countries! This year they want it to be bigger and better and hope to pass on an anti-landmine message to as many young people as possible.

Would you like to join in the fun?

If you would like to get your school involved and be presented with a certificate saying you were part of the world record attempt, then please go to www.english-to-go.com for more details. You can download the free lesson and instructions from the site. The lesson is to be held on November 12, 2002.



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For more information on the Mine Ban Treaty and countries that have ratified it, contact the International Campaign to Ban Landmines www.icbl.org

US Campaign to Ban Landmines
c/o Friends Committee on National Legislation

245 2nd Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: (202) 547-6000
Fax: (202) 547-6019
www.fcnl.org landmines@fcnl.org