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Discovering Hungary: Exploring the Land of Thermal Baths and Paprika
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Discovering Hungary: Exploring the Land of Thermal Baths and Paprika

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to describe Hungary's history, culture, geography, and cuisine.

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Introduce the learning objective to the students.
What do you already know about Hungary?

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History of Hungary
Hungary has a rich and complex history, with influences from the Celts, Romans, Huns, and Magyars. It was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of World War I, and then became a communist state until 1989.

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Ask the students to name some historical events or figures associated with Hungary.
Famous Hungarians
Hungary has produced many famous people, including the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, Ernő Rubik, the composer Franz Liszt, and the physicist Leo Szilard.

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Ask the students to name some famous Hungarians that they know of. If they don't know any, show them some pictures and ask them to guess who they are.
Culture and Traditions
Hungary has a vibrant culture, with traditional folk music, dance, and festivals. Some of the most famous are the Budapest Opera Ball, the Sziget Festival, and the Busójárás in Mohács.

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Ask the students to name some cultural events or traditions from Hungary.
Geography of Hungary
Hungary is a small country, with an area of just over 90,000 square kilometers. It has a diverse landscape, with mountains, plains, lakes, and rivers. The Danube, which flows through Budapest, is one of the most important rivers in Europe.

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Ask the students to name some geographical features of Hungary. Show them pictures of the landscape and ask them to describe what they see.
Budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary and one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It is famous for its thermal baths, including the Széchenyi and Gellért Baths, and its stunning architecture, such as the Hungarian Parliament Building and the Fisherman's Bastion.

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Ask the students to name some landmarks or tourist attractions in Budapest. Show them pictures and ask them to describe what they see.
Cuisine
Hungarian cuisine is hearty and flavorful, with dishes like goulash, lángos, and chimney cake. Paprika, a spice made from dried and ground peppers, is a key ingredient in many Hungarian dishes.

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Ask the students to name some Hungarian dishes that they know. If they don't know any, show them pictures and ask them to guess what they are.
Language
Hungarian is the official language of Hungary, and is spoken by about 10 million people worldwide. It is a unique language, with no known linguistic relatives.

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Ask the students if they know any Hungarian words or phrases. If they don't, teach them some basic words, such as hello, thank you, and goodbye.
Szavak:

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