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For Immediate News Release - Learning The World's Largest Lesson On
26 May tens of thousands of people around the world will be learning a lesson - the World's Largest Lesson.
The lesson
raises awareness of the tragedy of landmines.
The World's Largest Lesson supports Adopt-A-Minefield and other anti-landmine
organizations, and encourages students and teachers to raise funds to help the millions affected by landmines.
Since
2001 when English-To-Go.com founded and held the first World's Largest Lesson, hundreds of thousands of teachers and students
in more than 120 countries have participated in the event.
The last World's Largest Lesson was held in 2003, with the
support of Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills McCartney who said, "As Patrons and Goodwill ambassadors of Adopt-A-Minefield
we are delighted to support the World's Largest Lesson 2003. Through the World's Largest Lesson thousands of students around
the world will become aware of this most important issue and help raise funds to solve the problem."
"In 2005, we want
to get even more schools, teachers and students involved in this worthwhile, charitable event. Through this programme we hope
to raise awareness amongst millions of people around the world about these terrible weapons," said Christopher Hogg, English-To-Go.com
CEO.
The 26 May 2005 lesson can be downloaded and printed from the World's Largest Lesson web pages - http://www.english-to-go.com/wll
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