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>Title: Big Grammar Book: 140 worksheets for English lessons
Level: Intermediate
Author(s): Matt Purland
Publisher: English Banana.com
Date: 2006
Pages: 331
Size: 2.83 Mb
Format: PDF in rar
Quality: Excellent, printable
Language: British English

This great value manual features 104 photocopiable worksheets and tests. The book is divided into six parts as follows:-

1. Grammar
2. Vocabulary [+/-]

3. Spelling
4. Reading
5. Speaking & Listening
6. Research

Contents
• Adjective Pairs – ‘-ing’ and ‘-ed’ Adjectives
• Verb ‘to have’
• List of Common Abstract Nouns
• Make or Do
• Question Tags Using Verbs ‘could’, ‘would’ and ‘should’
• What’s Wrong With This Picture?
• Hotel Anagrams
• Music Genres
• Picture Dictionary – Quiz
• Word Pyramid
• Advanced Spelling Challenge
• Beat the Spell-checker – Going on Holiday
• Just Vowels – Mixed Emotions
• Any Answers
• Famous Britons – Reading Comprehension
• The London Underground – Alphabetical Order
• Advanced Homophones
• Any Answers – Think of an Answer
• Class Survey – Food & Drink
• Tongue Twisters
• 125 Years of the Central Library in Derby, UK – Quiz
• American English
• American States and their Nicknames
• Anagrams of World Cities
• etc.

All worksheets and tests come with answer keys.

Big Grammar Book

>It’s hard to be a teacher but there is something that makes me to love my job . If you have doubts about becoming a teacher , Please watch this video, it was quite motivating for me!!

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LISTENING SKILL PRACTICE:

Unit 1: Transport

John and Fiona have just arrived in London at Heathrow Airport. John is going to a hotel in King’s Cross and Fiona’s going to stay with her uncle in Camden. They need to work out how to get into the centre of town and decide on what type of transport to use. This unit will help you with the following;Buying a London Underground train ticket. Finding your way around the London Underground system. Comparing things.

Listening 1: Choosing transport from Heathrow into town

After they collect their luggage, John and Fiona think about the best way to get into the centre of London. They know a taxi will be too expensive, but they can’t agree on the best form of transport.

Listen to the conversation

Activity 1: Complete the conversation
You can use these sentences:

*We could get stuck in a traffic jam on the coach.
*So let’s take the Tube now, it is more convenient.
*Well, we could take the Tube.
*The Heathrow Express is quicker, but it’s expensive

Fiona: How shall we get to the centre?
John_________________________________
Fiona: I suppose we could, but how about taking the ‘ Airbus? coach?
John_________________________________
Fiona: Yes, it is the rush hour. So , what about the Heathrow Express?
John:_________________________________
Fiona: And we’ll have to change onto the Tube later anyway.
John:_________________________________
Language tips – vocabulary
the Tube – the popular name for the underground train system (Metro System)

the Underground – another name for the Tube
A coach – comfortable bus usually used on longer journeys
Get stuck in a traffic jam – you can’t go anywhere because there are too many cars
convenient – easy to use
rush hour – the busy time in the morning and afternoon when everyone travels to and from work.

Source: BBC.

>Title: My Big Fat Greek Wedding (with external subtitle)
Genre: Comedy – Romance
Director: Joel Zwick
Starring: Nia Vardalos, Michael Constantine, John Corbett and Lainie Kazan
Release Year: 2002
Runtime: 01:35:09
Size: 696 Mb
Format: .avi + .srt
Language: American English

This movie is a good start to learn English and with the external subtitle in English you’ll enjoy it like I do.

Plot Summary
Toula Portokalos is 30, Greek, and works in her family’s restaurant, Dancing Zorba’s, in Chicago. [+/-]

All her father Gus wants is for her to get married to a nice Greek boy. But Toula is looking for more in life. Her mother convinces Gus to let her take some computer classes at college (making him think it’s his idea). With those classes under her belt, she then takes over her aunt’s travel agency (again making her father think it’s his idea). She meets Ian Miller, a high school English teacher, WASP, and dreamboat she had made a fool of herself over at the restaurant; they date secretly for a while before her family finds out. Her father is livid over her dating a non-Greek. He has to learn to accept Ian; Ian has to learn to accept Toula’s huge family, and Toula has to learn to accept herself.

It’s probably even more amusing if you’re Greek (I’m not, but I found it hilarious).

The show started off as a one woman comedy act before crossing over to film and is funny with the occasional genuinely touching insight. I haven’t laughed so much in ages. I wonder when it comes out on video.

Video
Codec: Xvid
Width: 608
Height: 336
Bitrate: 870kbps
FPS: 23

Audio
Codec: MPEG Layer 3
Bitrate: 179kbps
Channels: 2 (stereo)
Samplerate: 48kHz

Watermarks: No!
Counters: No!
Black/White: No!

My Big Fat Greek Wedding
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part1.rar
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part2.rar
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part3.rar
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part4.rar
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part5.rar
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part6.rar
MyBigFatGreekWedding.part7.rar

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That’s a lot of punctuation in a row. My dad said I should make a joke about Roger Maris, but I can’t land it. Feel free to make your own. Thanks, Hayley.

>Title: Real American/Frankly Speaking
Author(s): МОСКВА
Publisher: Repetitor Multimedia
Date: 2004
Pages: 154/174
Size: 416 Kb/854 Kb/224 Mb
Format: PDF/MP3
Quality: 44kHz/160kbps
Language: American English

Real American/Frankly Speaking is a series of training programs for the American conversational English. [+/-]

“REAL American” is aimed at developing speaking, improved understanding of the language listening and learning interpretation. There are two versions of eBooks. The original eBook is in English together with Rusian and the other is in English only which I’ve cut off the Runsian translation. Just in case you can add your own language in the blank areas. That is my purpose.

Real American/Frankly Speaking features topics related to many different aspects of life in the United States such as:
• family
• friends
• identity
• nature
• pets
• sports
• traditions
• holidays and weekdays
• music
• hobbies
• etc.

Real American/Frankly Speaking
eBook (English only)
Real_American_Frankly_Speaking.rar
eBook (English and Rusian)
Real_American_Frankly_Speaking_RU.rar
Audio CDs (224 Mb)
American_Frankly_Speaking_CD.part1.rar
American_Frankly_Speaking_CD.part2.rar

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I guess somebody said a lot of stuff about this restaurant, and they wanted to quote them directly. Thanks, Tucker.

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David grabbed this from an episode of survivor back in February. I would say sorry in quotation marks works for any reality show context.

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Megan writes, “We received this box at work. I think I might open it with a box cutter.”