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Who said what
EduBook Organización
- 1426 visitas
Look at these sentences. Who is speaking (A)? Who is listening (B)? Then, put the sentences into the order that they appear in the story. “Hey Mark, be careful! You shouldn’t run fast in the fog.…
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Summary - The text and beyond
EduBook Organización
- 1300 visitas
Here are six sentences from Part Six. Put them in the order in which they appear in the story. Mr Rochester looked very worried and was silent for a long time when I told him about the woman. ‘But…
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How to improve your vocabulary SM
Francisco Cerrillo Docente
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We have a series of vocabulary pages. Start by learning practical vocabulary. Learn words that are actually important to you at work, at home and out and about. Use stick it notes and label things…
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History of the Single Currency
EducaMadrid Organización
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- 7252 visitas
On February 7, 1992, the leaders of the then twelve members of the EU agreed on an ambitious document that heralded a number of major achievements, above all the creation of a single currency, the euro.…
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Play. Els hits
Xtec Organización
- 6840 visitas
En aquesta edició del concurs 'Play', els participants han d'interpretar cançons en anglès que han estat un gran èxit. Els alumnes de l'escola Els Pins, de Barcelona, i de…
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English Bites / Perfect school
Xtec Organización
- 3989 visitas
John Marsden is a popular Australian children's author who's also spent a lot of time working with and teaching young people. And now he want to open his own, perfect school. Schools are very…
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Eyes on the skies / Bigger is better
Xtec Organización
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At night, your eyes adapt to the dark. Your pupils widen to let more light into your eyes. As a result, you can see dimmer objects, and fainter stars. Now imagine you had pupils one metre across.…