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Practical Grammar Activities

Practical Grammar Activities. Practical Grammar Activities. exploiting grammar practice books in the classroom. texts. A touch of gothic. “She asked me the time that afternoon. I told her. It was just after three. She seemed very bewildered about it. You called on her hardly a

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Practical Grammar Activities

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  1. Practical Grammar Activities Practical Grammar Activities exploiting grammar practice books in the classroom

  2. texts

  3. A touch of gothic “She asked me the time that afternoon. I told her. It was just after three. She seemed very bewildered about it. You called on her hardly a quarter of an hour later. She’d hardly been back in the house a quarter of an hour.” “She’d been in it longer than that,” he said, “When I found her she’d been dead for nearly three weeks. Maybe since haytime.”

  4. apple

  5. 3 things I know about apples

  6. Apples – the world’s favourite fruit • More than 50 million tonnes of apples are grown every year. • The first apples were grown in central Asia. • The first apple tree was brought to Europe by Alexander the Great. • Apples were introduced to the Americas by Europeans in the 1600s. • Today, most apples are produced in China. • Apples aren’t usually found in tropical countries.

  7. Practical Grammar Activities Practical Grammar Activities Twitter @cerirhiannon Blogging at www.cerij.wordpress.com Handouts available in /workshops

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