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Tweet Buddhists around the World are celebrating Wesak this month. In 2011, Wesak Day falls on the 17 May. Wesak is the most important festival of the year for Buddhists. Watch the video below to find out more about Wesak. Wesak Day at Brickfields Temple Read More...
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This week's English listening activity for Pre-Intermediate English language students is about Groundhog Day. Groundhog Day is celebrated on February 2 every year, in the USA. Can groundhogs really predict when spring will arrive, or is it just an urban Read More...
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The topic for this week's lesson for English Language Beginners is English words for ordinal numbers 1-12 . How many English words for ordinal numbers do you know? Task 1 Click on the links below to read and listen to English words for ordinal numbers Read More...
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This week's Pre-Intermediate listening activity is a quiz on the song " California Dreaming ", by The Mamas and Papas. Task 1 " California Dreaming " is a song that tells the story of a man who wishes that he was somewhere warmer on a cold winter's day. Read More...
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This week's Elementary level English lesson for young learners is about the film Toy Story 3 . Watch this trailer for the film, and then scroll down the page to do the tasks. Click the play button to watch the video. Task 1 Questions: 1) What kind of Read More...
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Today's listening lesson for Advanced English learners and IELTS students is about the Mount St Helens Eruption . Thirty years ago this week, the Mount St Helens Volcano erupted on Monday, May 18, 1980, in Washington State, USA. Task 1 - Vocabulary Read Read More...
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The topic for this week's lesson for Upper Intermediate and IELTS students is English words that are difficult to spell. Task 1 Look at the statements below. Some of the words written in bold type have been spelt incorrectly. Can you identify them? Read Read More...
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This week's lesson for Pre-Intermediate English students is about volcanoes. On Wednesday this week, a volcano in southern Iceland called Eyjafjallajökull began to erupt. The eruption has created a large ash cloud which is currently drifting across Europe, Read More...
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The topic for this week's English lesson for beginners is English words for signs and symbols . Task 1 Click on the link below to read and listen to some English words for signs and symbols. Vocabulary - English Words for Signs and Symbols >> Task 2 How Read More...
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Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. Irish people Saint Patrick's Day on March 17 every year. Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland. Irish people celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by holding Read More...
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This week's English lesson for Elementary English students is about Saint David's Day . Saint David is the Patron Saint of Wales. Wales is part of the United Kingdom. On March 1, Welsh people will be celebrating Saint David's Day. Saint David's Day is Read More...
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This week's lesson for Intermediate English learners is about the UK city of Newcastle. Watch this short video clip about tourist attractions and other interesting places to visit in Newcastle, and then scroll down the page to see the questions. Questions: Read More...
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This week's lesson for IELTS students and advanced English learners is about Groundhog Day . Groundhog Day is a fun winter event, celebrated in parts of North America on February 2nd each year. Task 1 Watch this short video about the history of Groundhog Read More...
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The topic for this week's lesson for Elementary English learners is English words for months and seasons . How many English words for months and seasons do you know? Task 1 Click on the links below to read and listen to English words for months and seasons. Read More...
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The topic for this week's English lesson for beginners is English words for colours. This lesson uses UK English spelling. How many English words for colours do you know? Task 1 Click on the link below to read and listen to English words for colours. Read More...
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