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Fernanda Coloma

English exercises - grammar exercises - learn English online - 1 views

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    Hundreds of free English exercises to learn english online : grammar exercises, verbs, songs and listening with videos, vocabulary . Learning English Language. English second language, English foreign language, ESL , EFL, IELTS
bizma ali

Free English Tests and Exercises Online for ESL, TOEFL, TOEIC, GRE, SAT, GMAT - 1 views

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    Free English tests online English grammar exercises and TOEFL, TOEIC, GRE, GMAT, SAT tests. Join learning English community. Find answers for your English questions. You can chat with English learners to exchange experiences or you can practice spoken English online.
Tatiana Ponomarenko

Hot Potatoes Home Page - 0 views

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    The website where you can download free software consisting of 6 applications that allow you to to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Rather easy to master.
Elena Belyaeva

Bill of Rights for US Citizenship Test - 2 views

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    I lthink this "The Bill of Rights Lesson" would be very useful and interesting for students to learn and for a teacher to perform. The information of the lesson is quite intelligible, so it can be easily worked with. Many ways of doing it are also suggested (including reading activities, solving puzzles, bingo games, true/false exercises etc.) which make the lesson fascinating and the students more interested in the problem discussed.
Jamile Tango

Quill: A virtual classroom - 0 views

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    I've just found this webpage in one of Larry Ferlazzo's "The best of." In this webpage you have interactive exercises for your students to practice grammar. You can create a virtual classroom, then a lesson and your students can sign in and complete the activities while you track their progress.
Jamile Tango

Vocabulary - Intermediate. Page One. | esl-lounge Student - 2 views

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    Reading, listening, grammar, vocabulary, speaking, writing activities for different levels.
jorvica

Halloween for Elementary Students - 0 views

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    The worksheet contains a short article about Halloween and two exercises on reading comprehension. It is good for low elementary students, just present simple was used. Vocabulary is includ
roominaz

English Worksheets - 0 views

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    Resources for integrated skills
kareah

Difference between 'individual rights' and 'privileges' - 0 views

  • The United Nations is a system of privileges without individual rights. The United Nations’ “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” should be called the “Universal Declaration of Human Privileges.” Every “human right” is a privilege owned by the United Nations. Article 29 states, “These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.”
  • Modem-day totalitarian systems
  • are collectivist systems of privileges without individual rights. Everything, including all life, is considered a “special privilege” owned by government.
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  • There would be no protection from a government with unlimited power to distribute, modify and rescind privileges.
  • ing Fathers recognized that if citizens believed individual rights came from government (not from our creator), then our rights would become a worthless “special privilege,”
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    This article was fascinating to me because it seems a great commentary on what is a "right" and what is a "Privilege." I feel in the USA the difference between these two are not understood. This writer does a good job of explaining how to define each and who holds the power of each.
Dipak Parikh

Songs as Authentic Teaching Resource in the ELT Classrooms - 2 views

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    English language teaching in India has for a long time treadled the traditional path of Language Teaching and Learning. The path leads us through teaching vocabulary and grammar textbooks, cramming students with a considerable amount of exercises and then evaluating their accomplishments through consecutive exams. Song have been in integral part of human life and experience since ages. They have also become an integral part of our language experience, and if use in coordination with a language lesson they can be a great value.
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    I agree Dipak! Music uses a different part of our brains that helps us retain information better. I am interested in finding music I can use in class that was not designed for pre-schoolers. Adults in my class should not be singing songs for little kids! Thank-you.
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