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July 2006 ArchivesI give out this handout to my adult language students to help them develop good study habits and prepare them for their English language tests. Perhaps, you might like to share some or all of the material with your language students. Good-luck to you!
Continue reading Strategies For Remembering.
I absolutely love them! They are a hoot and my students enjoy them too. I assign them as homework and tell the students to use their imagination when filling in the speech/thought bubbles. The students are free to use any verb tense they wish as well as the vocabulary they know to complete them.
Continue reading Thought Bubbles.
For many people, Google is synonymous with the web. So much so that the word Google was declared a verb by the Oxford English Dictionary (*) in June 2006. Now it seems that Merriam-Webster (*) have also included it.
Continue reading To "Google".
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