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Reading
Reading: Women’s liberation movement
Welcome to an exploration of the Women's Liberation Movement (WLM), a pivotal political and intellectual movement that reshaped societies around ...
Reading: Cybersecurity
Welcome to an exploration of the critical domain of computer security, where safeguarding digital systems and networks is paramount in ...
Reading: The 5 pillars of health
Welcome to a reading activity about the five pillars of health and their importance in achieving overall well-being. In this ...
Reading: Exploring the history of film
Through this reading activity, we will see how the history of film traces the evolution of a visual art form ...
Conversation
English conversation: Greeting and self-introduction
Welcome to our lesson on essential English expressions for Greeting and self-introduction! In this session, we will delve into the ...
English conversation: Greetings
Greetings are an essential part of daily communication, and in English, there are various ways to say "hello" depending on ...
English conversation: Talking about family
Talking about your family is an important part of daily communication. Whether you're having a conversation with friends, filling out ...
English conversation: Linking words
Linking words play a crucial role in structuring discourse in English. They connect ideas, establish logical relationships, and make your ...
Vocabulary
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Grammar
Grammar: Future simple affirmative
The future simple tense is used to express actions or events that will happen in the future. Here's how to ...
Grammar: Past simple question
In the past simple tense, questions are formed by using the past simple form of the auxiliary verb "do" (did), ...
Grammar: Past simple affirmative
The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions or events that happened at a specific point in the ...
Grammar: Present continuous negative
In the present continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the present simple form of the verb "to be" ...
Listening
Learn English: Listening – Why Shakespeare loved iambic pentameter
"Join David T. Freeman and Gregory Taylor in the intriguing exploration of ''Why Shakespeare Loved Iambic Pentameter.'' Uncover the secrets ...
Learn English: Listening – One-word sentences and how they work
Emma Bryce's talk, 'Buffalo buffalo buffalo: One-word sentences and how they work,' invites you to unravel the fascinating world of ...
Learn English: Listening – One of the most difficult words to translate…
Embark on a linguistic journey with Krystian Aparta as he unravels the complexities of translating one of the seemingly simplest ...
Learn English: Listening – How computers translate human language
Embark on a linguistic journey with Ioannis Papachimonas to explore 'How Computers translate human language.' In this listening activity, we ...
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