The question “Where do you work?” means “What do you do?” or “What do you do for a living?” You can answer with “I work…” or you can say “I’m a/an… (your job title).” I’m a teacher. I’m an engineer. But we have many possible answers, for example: ▪ I work at… ▪ I work in… ▪ […]
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Should Music Be Taught In Schools? — Charlotte Hoather
I read an article in The Guardian about music disappearing from the English school curriculum as research has shown the number of schools offering the subject at A-level (Advanced Level) is in sharp decline, and fewer students are taking Music at thirteen to sixteen years of age which I believe is down to the new […]
[Exploring] Learn English with Asian Games 2018 ① — U-Dictionary
Hey guys, starting from today, we are gonna read some articles related to Asian Games 2018 and improve our English skills! Interested? Let’s go! The 18the edition of the Asian Games, also known as Asiad, will kick off from August 18 to September 2 in the Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Palembang. Around 10,000 athletes […]
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Essay – Whether studying films at school is as important as studying literature? — pteielts
Whether studying films at school is as important as studying literature? Analyzing motion pictures while at a place of education is as vital as learning literature. I agree with the statement because studying films helps in developing creativity, is a source of inspiration for many students and it helps the child in choosing correct life […]
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6 Ways AI will transform EDUCATION — The FUTURE of Learning
It seems that still today most teachers and Educational practitioners on the ground don’t fully understand the impact of technology on education. As this article points out, the Education world still seems to be the most resistant to the influx of new technologies. Somehow Teachers underestimate the way technology can enhance their role. The keys […]
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6 Ways AI will transform EDUCATION — The FUTURE of Learning
It seems that still today most teachers and Educational practitioners on the ground don’t fully understand the impact of technology on education. As this article points out, the Education world still seems to be the most resistant to the influx of new technologies. Somehow Teachers underestimate the way technology can enhance their role. The keys […]
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It’s Christmas Time!! — Mary’s English Blog
It’s time for Christmas Carols! Carols is the name we give to Christmas songs, especially religious Christmas songs. For many people, Christmas is a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. For others, it is simply a festive time to spend with family and friends. For many Christians, it is a combination of both. I […]
Where will your English be in 10 YEARS TIME? — The FUTURE of Learning
Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning: (Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2iP6mma) Many of you are thinking right now, how wonderful it is going to be when your English is so proficient you could almost be taken for a native speaker, where you are able to talk fluently and freely in virtually any situation and you also…
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Learning OVER 50 – You’ve still got a LONG WAY to go yet — The FUTURE of Learning
(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2M3UwjH) Remember the days when 30 was over the hill? When you were young and you met a 30 year old person, they were a real adult, someone who knew exactly what was what. Well, soon it changed to 40. Then you become forty yourself, and before you know it 50 comes knocking […]
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