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If you had a choice of a country to live in, where would you choose? What would your criteria be?
Newsweek recently compiled a list of the best countries in the world based on health, economy, politics and the quality of life. The project took them several months to complete, but their results are now available. Click on the image below to browse ...
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Here are a few activities to help you learn adjectives which describe emotions and feelings. If you still get confused with the -ed and the -ing endings, remember that you are interested in something, but it's the thing itself that is interesting.
Examples:
The students were confused by his confusing explanation.I'm excited about my new job. I ...
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The purpose of this post is not to familiarise you with all computer terminology (for this, there are lots of online dictionaries available), but rather to highlight some of the most common problematic words, and to provide you with some fun activities to test yourself.
First and foremost, what do we call the study of computers? A lot of Latin ...
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In the posts, 'Ideas for the First Lesson' and 'Ideas for Practising Dialogues', I covered some activities which can be used to elicit students to speak. Here's another one, suitable for all levels, which is both a speaking and a vocabulary activity.I'm sure all of you must have heard of the odd one out game. The difference with this one is to ...
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