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Summer school

On this page you will find resources created by young people. You will also find some pictures of them doing a range of activities. These come from a summer school on the theme of Anne Frank. This was held at Beverley High School during August of 2001.

Graphic presentations

These presentations are written to support speaking and listening work — they are not meant simply to be read on screen. Feel free to use them as they are, or adapt them. They are written for Microsoft Powerpoint. If you do not have this application, you can obtain a free viewer from the Microsoft Office Converters and Viewers site. Click on the link below to go this site.

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Anne Frank's House Is Now a Tourist Attraction

This is an account by two students of their visit to the Anne Frank Huis in Prinsengracht, Amsterdam. It is published as a portable document file (.pdf). You can open the document in your browser window, or save it (download) to a local drive in your computer. If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, then a left mouse-click will open the file in its associated program, and a right mouse-click will give you a menu, from which you can choose to save the file. In this case, you can use the save as and browse options to specify where to save. If you are using Netscape Navigator, a left mouse-click will give you a menu, from which you can choose to open or save the file.

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Images from the summer school, Beverley, August 2001

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Pupils study Anne Frank's diary
  • Pupils studying Anne's Diary

    Pupils had read Anne's diary and kept diaries of their own - one for others to read, and one as a private or secret diary. These girls are listening to a friend reading from her diary.
Pupils study Anne's diary
A pupil reads from her diary
A teacher addresses her pupils
  • A teacher at work

    Here we see a teacher (Ms. Japp, who organized the summer school) talking to the pupils.
Pupils speaking German
A pupil's diary
Some things the pupils used
  • An interesting desk

    Here we see some of the things the students used while attending the summer school.

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