You CAN learn English! — Kevin`s English Schools

You can learn English! It’s just a matter of putting in the time to study and coming to class to speak and listen. When you miss classes, that’s a missed chance to practice your speaking and listening. You learned one of the most difficult languages in the world–Japanese. You can learn English. Luckily, there are […]

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Learn English with Films: History of Halloween — ENGUROO ONLINE ENGLISH SCHOOL

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Halloween is an ancient, originally Celtic celebration, which goes back some 3000 years. How did a pagan harvest festival evolve into a globally observed holiday? …

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Most People Don’t Know 15 Of The Most Basic English Words — Do You? — Rexton digital

Most People Don’t Know 15 Of The Most Basic English Words — Do You? https://www.buzzfeed.com/audreyworboys/most-people-dont-know-15-of-the-most-basic-english-words-do?utm_term=.wiaD2DDaLz#.wiaD2DDaLz

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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 […]

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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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IELTS Speaking Real Test 2018: Part 3 – Children — IELTS UNLOCKED

THINGS TO REMEMBER – (1) Part 3 is the most difficult part of the test. You need to speak about more academic/advanced topics, which you may not be familiar with (2) Therefore, you should focus on giving a well-organized answer. Try to organize your response like a paragraph in an essay (a clear main […]

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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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How to speak so that people want to listen — Mary’s English Blog

Would you like to be able to speak so that people want to listen to what you have to say? Would you like to feel more confident when you have something important to say? If you have a spare ten minutes, listen to Julian Treasure on TED Talks explaining how to improve the way you speak. […]

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FACTS AND FIGURES: How many people in the world speak English? — The FUTURE of Learning

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning: Okay so today it’s just going to be a simple facts and figures day, just so that you can understand how important English really is.Read and tell me what you think… English has official or special status in at least 75 countries with a total population of over…

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