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Mar 05
Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. It is an alternative to “conventional” waste disposal that can save material and help lower greenhouse gas emissions. Which of the items do you recycle? Here are some of the benefits of recycling: Reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and …
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Mar 03
We all need to exercise to keep our bodies healthy, but few of us do enough. What exercises and games do you play? Here are some that we’ve put in this slide (with the verb that’s used with them in parentheses): (practice) Archery, (play) badminton, (play) basketball, (play) Beach volleyball, (practice) boxing, (go) canoeing, (go) …
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Mar 03
We all need to exercise to keep our bodies healthy, but few of us do enough. What exercises and games do you play? Here are some that we’ve put in this slide (with the verb that’s used with them in parentheses): (practice) Archery, (play) badminton, (go) bowling, (practice) boxing, (play) cricket, (go) curling. (play) Tennis, …
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Feb 20
There are lots of things to do around the house every day. We use DO and MAKE with a lot of these activities. Who does the house work in your house? What chores do you do around your house? I sometimes do the ironing. I always do the washing up. I sometimes make dinner. I …
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Feb 20
There are lots of things to do around the house every day. We use DO and MAKE with a lot of these activities. Who does the house work in your house? What chores do you do around your house? I always make my bed. I usually take out the trash. On Saturdays I do the …
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Feb 19
Miss, Mrs., and Ms. are all very different. Choosing the wrong one can be offensive, so it’s important to understand the difference between the three. REMEMBER: If someone tells you they prefer a particular title, you should use it to address them. Miss, when attached to a name, is a title of respect for a …
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Feb 19
Makeup is a billion dollar industry and there are many different types. Here are a few items of makeup and accessories: Toner Mirror Brightener Makeup kit Nail polish Lip gloss Foundation Eyeliner Eye shadow Lip liner Lipstick Mascara Primer Bluch Concealer Face cream Brushes Moisturizer Bronzer Tanner Cleanser Can you think of any other …
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Feb 19
When I was young, I studied piano. I didn’t really like it at the time, but now I love to sit at the keyboard and play. Do you like music? Do you know how to play any instrument? Can you sing? Here is the vocabulary from the above slide: Acoustic guitar Electric guitar Amplifier Microphone …
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Feb 19
Traffic signs are pretty universal, but each one has a meaning that can be expressed inwords. stop, no entry, give way (yield), one-way traffic, no straight ahead, no two-way traffic. motor vehicles prohibited, no motorcycles, no bicycles, no pedestrians, no heavy vehicles, no left turn. no right turn, no U turn, no overtaking, speed limit, …
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Feb 19
Learning collocations with “go” is essential for mastering English fluency. This guide will help you understand and use common phrases like “go home,” “go shopping,” and “go to bed” correctly. By familiarizing yourself with these collocations, you’ll enhance your grammar skills and communicate more naturally. Perfect for ESL learners, this resource provides clear examples and …
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