Why we use photography – National Geographic Learning

A man in Yu County, China throws molten iron against a wall to mark the ending of the spring festival. The yellow-hot iron explodes when it touches the freezing wall creating a shower of sparks. Shot February 16.


 
Learning to speak English as a foreign language has become an essential part of a 21st century education. Over 2 billion people are learning English around the world, and they will use it as both a professional tool and to connect  with other people around the world.
In this century, global awareness is also a requirement, and we believe you can’t understand the world if you don’t experience it. At National Geographic Learning, we believe in the power of curiosity to fuel the desire to learn, which is why we use incredible photography and video to inspire that curiosity in the English language learning classroom.
Watch this video to learn more about how we use National Geographic photography and video to bring the world to the classroom and the classroom to life:
 
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