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Present perfect tense
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This video gives a good illustration of the present perfect tense.

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Crown Academy of English
Reaching More Learners Through a Flipped Learning
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Valuable class time is then used to engage learners in assimilating the content being presented, perhaps through problem-solving, discussion, or debates

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Dr. Michele Pinnock
Relative Clauses
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video explaining the relative clauses in English Language. ESL students will learn how to use Relative Clauses in English in this new video from ESLgold.com

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ESLgold.com
Rhetoric: Rhetoric of Science, Spring 2006
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This course is an introduction to the history, theory, practice, and implications of rhetoric, the art and craft of persuasion. This course specifically focuses on the ways that scientists use various methods of persuasion in the construction of scientific knowledge.

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Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Composition and Rhetoric
Engineering
English Language Arts
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Full Course
Textbook
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Poe, Mya
Date Added:
01/01/2006
Saving Planet Earth Stop Climate Change
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فيديو تعليمي ثري بمعلومات مفيده عن كيفية حماية كوكب الارض وايقاف تلوث المناخ

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IgnoredDeath
Selected Stories
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an ebook version of Selected Stories by Bret Harte

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Bret Harte
Shakespeare and the Stage
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Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in Elizabethan England.

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Tiffany Stern
Slow Click
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With this game you can practice and review different sets of vocabulary items for learning English. You can choose to review vocab according to audio, short descriptions or titles. With the audio option you can practice listening. With the short description option you can practice comprehension and understanding. Finally with the title option you simply review the vocab item by name. This game isn’t time based so you don’t have to answer as quickly as possible so that you can take your time and study at your own pace. If there are any words or phrases that you don’t understand then you can select the text and copy and paste into a dictionary. The game is called ‘Slow Click’ as it is intended to be slow and laid back. I really hope you like playing this game and can learn some English too

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Owen
'So' and 'Such' with Adjectives
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Learn how to use 'so' and 'such' in sentences. We use ''so' with adjectives and we use 'such' with adjectives plus nouns. Don't forget that if the noun is countable to use 'a' or 'an'. For example, such a lovely day.

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Learn English with KT