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Video: Things I'll never say
Esl video Organización
- 1723 visitas
This song by Avril Lavigne is full of examples of present continuous. It is about the typical teenage lack of confidence and the way they try to look cool. In the quiz we are asked to fill in the gaps…
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Listen, read and say: Balloons
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1683 visitas
Read and listen to a story about colours. We can identify relationships between colours and children everyday objects.
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Say What You See - Transport
Joaquín Velasco de Armas Docente
- 1 lo usan
- 913 visitas
Say What You See is a series of short mini-shows or interstitials designed to get pre-school kids joining in with other children and learning the words for s...
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Introduction - What the papers say
EduBook Organización
- 802 visitas
Introduction What the papers say
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Find, colour in and say.
EduBook Organización
- 593 visitas
Find, colour in and say. Say the chant. Say the chant.
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European Commission - Have your say
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 591 visitas
Web page in which EU citizens and businesses can share their views on new EU policies and existing laws.
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Webquest: Say No to cyber-bullying
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 2646 visitas
The main task of this webquest is to create a pamphlet which will bring public awareness to the issues of cyber bullying. We do an online research. We work in groups.
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How to use 'say' and 'tell'
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 2483 visitas
By means of this brief lesson we learn that in reported statements, we can use either 'say' or 'tell', but the grammar is different.