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Make a short report
EduBook Organización
- 1026 visitas
With your partner make a short report on one of these aspects of school in Victorian times. punishment games and sports slates abacuses classrooms Item subjects taught – the ‘3 Rs’ teachers .
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Short stories SM
Francisco Cerrillo Docente
- 484 visitas
Do you like listening to and reading stories? Reading stories is a great way to improve your vocabulary and we have lots of great stories for you to watch. Watch stories, print activities and post comments!
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Create your own short story
Xtec Organización
- 3 lo usan
- 6949 visitas
Use your imagination to create your own short story. Choose the images you prefer in the order you like or that suits your story best. You can choose 3, 6 or 9 images to complete your story. Once you…
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Short Story - Daily routine - English
Jordi Mulet Docente
- 3221 visitas
Let us see one day of life of a sweet little girl. We would know how she spends her day, adjusting her time for everything. Let us visit her and spend a day ...
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Webquest: Creating a short story
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 2990 visitas
Resource designed to help us create our own short story. We learn the techniques of how to create a short story properly, as well as what content is needed to make a successful short story.
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Finding Fragments in Short Passages
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2690 visitas
In each passage we have to select with the mouse the part which is a fragment (i.e. where the main clause is missing). A link to the grammar rules explains the different types of fragments we can find…