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English Bites / Bush Dance
Xtec Organización
- 1553 visitas
Learn how to say dance with Suhasini and some useful expressions for talking about the past.
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English Bites / Book Babies
Xtec Organización
- 1546 visitas
See how people in a small town are helping their children learn. In Alexandra the project called 'ELF', Early Learning is Fun helps their children learn reading.
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English Bites / Radio Station
Xtec Organización
- 1534 visitas
Visit Western Australia, and look at the history of the state's first radio station. When the government offered a licence in 1924, Westralian Farmers applied for it and they got it. And so began…
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English Bites / Dog Music
Xtec Organización
- 1526 visitas
Everyone has their own idea about what makes a good song. But have you ever wondered what kind of music dogs like? So most dogs don't walk down the street wearing headphones, let alone listening to…
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The English countryside (PET)
EduBook Organización
- 1589 visitas
The Pickwickians drive out to the beautiful countryside several times during their visits to East and South-east England. Read about these regions and for each gap choose the correct answer. The…
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English Grammar Lessons
Richard Petterson Docente
- 3 lo usan
- 892 visitas
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English Bites / Moon Lantern
Xtec Organización
- 1429 visitas
Find out if there are other ways of saying sit down and light up as Chloe celebrates the Moon lantern festival a long way from home.
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English Bites / Weather words
Xtec Organización
- 1382 visitas
Previously on English Bites we've looked at ways of describing the weather. Today we're going to look at those weather words a bit more closely, and look at some unusual phrases.
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Complete. The English Revolution
EduBook Organización
- 1382 visitas
Complete the table with the different stages of the English revolution:
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English Bites / Bees
Xtec Organización
- 1339 visitas
For the past 50 years the Dewar family have been keeping bees. What started as a hobby has grown into one of the state's largest honey farms which turns over half a million dollars every year.