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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...
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Annick Press has begun an ambitious new online program for middle school and junior high schools students, teachers, librarians and homeschoolers called...
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Hello, 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...
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I need to get a copy of the tapes for the basic tactics for listening series. I have all the ones for delevloping and expanding, but for some reason the...
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OK, I have done the rounds looking at forums regarding teaching english as a second language and cannot for the life of me come to a decision about which...
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Hi all, 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...

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Hello, 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...
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by John Ramsay
2 yr 83 days ago

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Hi everyone, I hope someone can help me. I'm studying Swedish Level 1 using Rosetta Stone software. I'm traveling overseas without my laptop, so...
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Does anyone have some practical tips for teaching the popular and revised TOEIC exam? I want to avoid a dry "drill and kill" approach to the...
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I am interested in reading novels or books in general that are funny or comedy inclined. The only funny author that I know is P.G. Wodehouse who makes...
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by Molly Mockford
2 yr 119 days ago

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Hello! In the movie "Fritz the Cat" (1972) there is a dialogue in a bar which seems to depend on the meaning of the phrase "to bug out"...
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Hi, I know a gunslinger is a Wild West character highly skilled in using a gun (mostly a revolver), and using his skills for less than perfectly legal...
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by Leszek L.
2 yr 123 days ago

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Hi, I've been offered a teaching position at a school in Opole, starting at the end of September. I need to look over the contract first, but so far...

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Hi all! I'm an MEd TESOL Candidate, and I'm collecting data for my study on the references to target language culture (that's any culture associated...
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by Anonymous
2 yr 127 days ago

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Hello, I'll be in NYC next september and I'm looking for an english school for about 2 weeks. I found so many institutes (Zoni.com, Learnenglish...
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Greetings, everyone! Hope all is well! In a critical analysis of a certain hypothesis (Frequency Hypotheis), Rod Ellis proclaimed the hypothesis was weak...
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Hello, I'm puzzled by this sentence found in a humorous text on the superiority of beer as love-inducing potion over Cupid's old-fashioned bow...
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Hi there, This very good friend of mine needs to prepare this short presentation showing how she would make sure that everybody on her team incorporate...
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What good mistakes do teachers make? As an English teacher at a California university, I often try to encourage students to stretch themselves and "make...
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by Anonymous
2 yr 167 days ago

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a few years ago a friend of mine in San Francisco, CA told me that "broke" (or maybe a term sounding the same")means "accent"...
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2 yr 172 days ago

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What is the difference betwwen " You should have completed your work" and " You should have complete your work" ?

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Is the following sentence correct? Since these certificates are in French, an English translation of these documents is also attached. Should we use ...
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2 yr 181 days ago

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Hi~ Here is a sentence I coundn't figure out what it means. Writer like to give a sarcastic twist...1910s, in a parlor of a boarding house... A main...
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by Han Donghoon
2 yr 184 days ago

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How do you pronounce the word "saboteur" in English? Thanks!
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