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Educational Videos25 Oct 2007 10:44 GMT1
Am looking for educational videos to teach English as a second language
to 9 year old children, can anyone help.
Thanks,
Tips for Teaching TOEIC25 Oct 2007 10:40 GMT1
Sorry for doing it this way, misc.education.language.english, but I'm
not sure this went through to the author.
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Does anyone have some practical tips for teaching the popular and
Please, correct my daughter's english speech competition script23 Oct 2007 11:18 GMT2
Hello, everyone.
Next week my daughter is going to have English speech competion whose
topic is "After 20 years , I am ... ".
My daughter gave me her writing in Korean and I translated it into
You was?21 Oct 2007 23:30 GMT2
Here I am again with a question.
I heard yesterday something strange in some american film.
It was an actor saying something like: "You was doing...."
How is it possible to say 'you was' and not 'you were'; in this case in a
Learning English16 Oct 2007 07:41 GMT1
Learning vocabulary may be a big thing. Some of the websites that can
help here are www.ultimatevocabulary.com, www.buildingvocabulary.org
and www.vocabularysoftware.net.
Vocabulary14 Oct 2007 06:32 GMT3
For a stron vocabulary, you need help from good websites. There are
many of them but I liked www.ultimatevocabulary.com more.
Better your English13 Oct 2007 15:24 GMT1
Another website that I liked was www.increasevocabulary.net which
helped me better my english with good vocabulary.
25 new topics added to Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun13 Oct 2007 15:12 GMT2
25 new topics have been added to the free, educational website:
Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun
http://www.vocabulary.co.il
The new topics include individual word lists for
Anybody knows if there is a news group diccussing GRE?13 Oct 2007 13:14 GMT3
Anybody knows if there is a news group diccussing GRE? The Graduate
Record Exam.
Homphone of the word KEY is...12 Oct 2007 03:56 GMT3
I'm from Croatia and have been learning English for several years.
I was practising homophones and was surprised not to know a homophone of the
word "key".
Can somebody help me?
'f.ck'11 Oct 2007 07:55 GMT2
I'm from Poland and I'm interested in history of word f.ck. My teacher said
that it's a source of any article of british's law.
I'd be so happy if someone could told me something more about it...
Cheers!!!
CAE Test09 Oct 2007 20:37 GMT1
I made this small test for you:
Choose the correct word (s) to complete each sentence.
1. Hi, Sue. .................... a good time?
A. Do you have B. Are you having C. You are having D. You have
 
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