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differing pronunciations in money and convey27 Sep 2007 08:00 GMT1
This my first post to this group.
I was asked a question by a friend of mine: Why is the -ey in money
pronounced differently than the -ey in convey?  long e versus a long
a
Great Quotes - Wonderful To Use As Warm-Ups16 Sep 2007 22:25 GMT1
Here are some Great Quotes that I found when teaching, that I
then illustrated using PowerPoint.  They were created a few  years ago
when I was teaching English, and were sent out one a day over the
course of the school year to the faculty at my school.  They
fun grammar lessons13 Sep 2007 09:05 GMT1
I have designed some cartoons that are designed to teach the parts of
speech in English.  While I originally designed them for the Language
Arts classroom, some ESL and ELL teachers have expressed an interest
in them as well.  Check them out at http://grammarcomics.com, where
Extra qualifications to teach english in France13 Sep 2007 03:29 GMT2
I am an Australian who has worked and lived in France for the past 2
years. I worked at both Greta (an adult english school) and at Primary
Schools as an "Assistant d'anglais". I have the TEFL Certifcation but
other than that no formal qualifications. Working as an english
One of which there are two.08 Sep 2007 02:34 GMT4
I have been looking for an English term describing such organs as kidneys,
lungs, eyes, ears etc, of which we have two per (healthy) person. I think
I have found the right one to suit my needs: "a paired organ".
However, the definition I found on the web is somewhat bizarre:
 
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