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Beginners’ Dictations Exercise 1Exercise 2Exercise 3Exercise 4Exercise 5Exercise 6Exercise 7Exercise 8Exercise 9Exercise 10Exercise 11Exercise 12Exercise 13Exercise 14Exercise 15Exercise 16Exercise 17Exercise 18Exercise 19 Here, There and Everywhere 1 – Once upon a time2 – Are you a mouse?3 – Charlie Caretto4 – Golden eagle5 – Good luck, bad luck6 – Calvin Coolidge7 – Buffalo hunters8 – « The five bells »9 – Stand up and be counted10 – The strawberry11 – The fire truck12 – Cézanne13 – Can you see it?14 – The Clock-Maker15 – Mary cut the lawn16 – Where are you going? Telephone dictations Telephone dictations Student’s introductions For each student, you have to find the mistakes first, correct these mistakes then. TV Commercials These are 1960′s TV ads. Baggies Food WrapsAlexis Lechine WinesBeech-Nut Baby FoodBathroom CleanerBounty Paper TowelsCheerios & V8 JuiceDentu-CremeWonderful FordsChevrolet When you have found the text, practice reading the text aloud with the video. Fairy stories

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Harrap's : méthodes de langue 100% audio Méthode Michel Thomas anglais Débutant téléchargement MP3 CD 1 télécharger : Introduction télécharger : leçon 01 télécharger : leçon 02 télécharger : leçon 03 télécharger : leçon 04 télécharger : leçon 05 télécharger : leçon 06 télécharger : leçon 07 télécharger : leçon 08 télécharger : leçon 09 télécharger : leçon 10 télécharger : leçon 11 télécharger : leçon 12 téléchargement MP3 PC : clic droit (enregistrer la cible sous...) téléchargement MP3 MAC : contrôle / clic (enregistrer la cible sous...) External resources for learning English | English Online France Getting started The Internet is full of sites for learning English. The problem is that there are so many it’s difficult to choose. We have made a selection of web pages to help you quickly locate useful ones. There is a brief description of each resource – except for those that need no introduction. Our criteria for selecting exercises : the objective is learning and understanding (that is, they’re not just tests of knowledge), images, graphs, examples and/or other ways of leading to understanding are included, immediate feedback is given to each question, the context is as realistic as possible, they are interesting and fun to do. About Search Engines Use these to find the name of the person or the subject you want to find on the Internet. Pronunciation exercises Yvan Baptiste Charles Kelly Eva Easton BBC - Intended for children learning to read Cambridge English Online Listening Podcasts What are Podcasts? You can listen on your computer, but you will need to have QuickTime installed. Audio Video

English news and easy articles for students of English Learn English for Free with elllo! Be a better writer in 15 minutes: 4 TED-Ed lessons on grammar and word choice There’s no denying it — the English language can be mighty tricky. When writing a paper, a novel or even an e-mail, you might look at a sentence you just wrote and think, “Is that comma supposed to be there?” or “Is that really the best word to use?” Fear not! First, let’s look at the often-confusing comma. What about the Oxford comma? Now, take an adjective such as “implacable” or a verb like “proliferate” or even another noun “crony,” and add a suffix, such as “-ity” or “-tion” or “-ism.” Finally, when it comes to good writing, don’t take the easy route!

Irregular Verbs — Exercise 1 Directions: In the exercise that follows, you will read sentences that contain blanks. These blanks require the appropriate forms of irregular verbs. To keep track of your answers, print the accompanying handout. If you are unsure which choice to make, consult the rules. Disclaimer: All prizes in this exercise are cyber, which means they have no physical reality and cannot be collected for use in the material world. Helping you through this exercise are the hands of Mr. Start here. Home • Terms • Exercises • MOOC • Handouts • Presentations • Videos • Rules • About • Shop • Feedback ©1997 - 2019 by Robin L. valid html

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Listening Listening Lessons Dogs, Dogs, Dogs - Idioms and phrases using the word 'Dog'. Get the phone! - A listening exercise. Listen to the phone conversation and then answer the questions. Listening Exercise: The Birthday Party - A listening exercise. ESL Lessons Daily Word Copyright 2009 - 2013 - 5MinuteEnglish.com is an ESL (English as a Second Language) Resource

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