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PRACTISE ENGLISH: CAE Speaking part 2 practice 4
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. CAE Speaking part 2 practice 4. Compare and contrast 2 or 3 of the pictures and say . September 12, 2013 at 7:40 AM. My blog is about Easily Speaking and Learning English. Our blog will help you learn to correctly speak English and improve your English Knowledge. There are English conversation practices, song lyrics and much more available. See more at: http:/ englishsword.blogspot.com. Your possible comments will give me invaluable feedback and help develop the site.
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PRACTISE ENGLISH: 5/24/09 - 5/31/09
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. CAE Speaking part2 practice 1. A: Compare 2 of the pictures, and say why the people might need a short break from work, and weather the short break is really important to all the people. B: Who do you think needs the short break the most? A: Compare 2 of the pictures and say why it might be important to do these things carefully, and what might happen if great care is not taken. B: Who do you think has the greatest responsibility to do the things carefully? A: Compare 2 of the pict...
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PRACTISE ENGLISH: 5/31/09 - 6/7/09
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Saturday, June 6, 2009. CAE Speaking part 2 practice 4. Compare and contrast 2 or 3 of the pictures and say. A: Why are the flags being used? What effect might they have on people who see them? A: What do the wheels enable people to do? How important may they be? A: Why do children enjoy games like these? What might children learn from playing them? A: What feelings are being expressed? What might have made people feel like this? Links to this post. Sunday, May 31, 2009. CAE SPEAKING PAPER INVALUABLE TIPS.
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PRACTISE ENGLISH: 4/12/09 - 4/19/09
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009. WHAT'S MOST IMPORTANT IN A PARAGRAPH? Finding Main Ideas in Paragraphs. You can find the main ideas by looking at the way in which paragraphs are written:. A paragraph is a group of sentences about one main idea. Paragraphs usually have 2 types of sentences:. A topic sentence, which contains the main idea, and. One or more detail sentences which support, prove, provide more information, explain, or give examples. Look at this example paragraph:. 3 Detail sentences are usually m...
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PRACTISE ENGLISH: 4/5/09 - 4/12/09
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009. GRAMMAR ISSUES - "TO" AS A PREPOSITION. Is actually two different words. It can be an infinitive marker, used to show that the. Next word is an infinitive (e.g. to swim, to laugh). It can also be a preposition, followed for example. Eg She's gone to the park, I look forward to Christmas). When to is a preposition, it can be followed by. The -ing form of a verb, but not normally by. Common expressions in which this happens are:. Look forward to, object to, be used to,. What is inve...
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EFL20 - Resources to share
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. What is Web 2.0. Multiliteracies in the EFL class. Learning in the 21s century. Click Here to take survey. Here we can share our favorite links. EFL and ICT E-books. EFL video and Music. Nik's Daily English Activities. This site is for EFL ESL students. Each day you can find a new simple online activity to help you improve your English. THE THEORY AND PRACTICEOF ONLINE LEARNING. By Sandra J. Savignon.
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PRACTISE ENGLISH: 6/14/09 - 6/21/09
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Sunday, June 14, 2009. CAE Speaking part 2 practice 5. Compare 2 or 3 and say what the people might be feeling and which of the people seems the lone. Compare 2 or 3 and say why they might have chosen what they are doing and which of the situations seems the most challenging. Compare 2 or 3 and say why they might have decided to work at night and which of the jobs seems the hardest. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Always busy, working all the time. View my complete profile.
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PRACTISE ENGLISH: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BEFORE FCE SPEAKING
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Saturday, June 13, 2009. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BEFORE FCE SPEAKING. CLICK HERE: http:/ www.ukstudentlife.com/English/Exams/Oral.htm. April 15, 2014 at 7:10 AM. This is really helpful! Thanks for boosting my confidence! Your possible comments will give me invaluable feedback and help develop the site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is dedicated to the more motivated students of mine who would like to master some of the more demanding areas of the English language that are tested in examinations.
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Just another WordPress.com weblog? Differences in language-related brain activity affected by sex? Men show greater activation than women in the brain regions connected to language, according to researchers from CNRS, Université de Montpellier I and Montpellier III. This work is published in the February 2009 issue of the journal Cortex. Full story. March 23, 2009. Parallel Constructions in the real world. People often abuse parallel constructions -as if they are so hard to use! March 20, 2009. Puccino&#...
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The Trylingual Page: June 2009
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Trying different things to improve your English. Monday, June 29, 2009. Friday, June 26, 2009. Climate Change in the Artic. Thursday, June 25, 2009. What are the causes and effects of poverty? How many of them are also in your country? Wednesday, June 24, 2009. Why should I study them? Words often appear to gether in "chunks". Without knowing that the words are meant to be read together as a "chunk" it makes it difficult to understand a sentence. It is an uphill battle for students to learn collocations.