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Video: ¿Matan las escuelas la creatividad?
Educatube Organización
- 8 lo usan
- 3949 visitas
This 20 minute presentation by Sir Ken Robinson (with Spanish subtitles) explores how we squander children's talent. School teaches to be afraid of making mistakes, while trial and error is the only way…
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Characters - Understanding the text
EduBook Organización
- 2715 visitas
Who says what? Match the sentences with the characters. You can use each character more than once. 'The fresh air can help him.' 'And I can push his wheelchair to the garden.'…
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Rules for Using Lay and Lie
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 4254 visitas
This lesson distinguishes when we should use "lay" and "lie", which are easily confused irregular verbs. First we learn their definitions, then we study examples. When we look at the…
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Flu pandemic: EU getting ready for global response
EducaMadrid Organización
- 5482 visitas
Only a coordinated global response will be capable of fighting a pandemic, since viruses know no borders. If the H5N1 virus – originally from birds – comes to mutate and transmit from human to…
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Understanding the text - Misselthwaite Manor
EduBook Organización
- 2270 visitas
Mary Lennox is an English girl. She is nine years old and lives in India with her mother and father. She has got blonde hair and a thin white face. She is often ill. Her father is always busy with his…
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Dialogues - Go back to the text
EduBook Organización
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Complete these dialogues. Use too + adjective. A: Why can’t you do the exercise? B: Because it’s too difficult. A: Why don’t you want to come swimming today? B: Because I’m (1) A: Shall we eat…
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Flu pandemic: EU getting ready for global response
EducaMadrid Organización
- 4935 visitas
Only a coordinated global response will be capable of fighting a pandemic, since viruses know no borders. If the H5N1 virus – originally from birds – comes to mutate and transmit from human to…
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Understanding the text - Friar Tuck joins the outlaws
EduBook Organización
- 2082 visitas
Will Scarlett told Robin that a big, fat man lived in a cave near a river in Sherwood Forest. One day, Robin decided to meet him. He went to the river and saw a fat friar1 who was fishing. ‘Good…
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