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THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
The Digital Divide. A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get internet access has risen. These people, who are know as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total. The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were'CONNECTIVES'
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'ACTIVE OR PASSIVE'
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The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came.VOCAB/GRAMMAR TEST
UFO is short for ‘unidentified flying object’. UFOs are popularly known as flying saucers, (16) .. that is often the (17) .. they are reported to be. The (18) .. "flying saucers" were seen in 1947 by an American pilot, but experts who studied his claim decided it had been a trick of the light.HOPE SB TO DO STH?
Thanks a lot!! 1. I want him to come tomorrow. ==> 'want' takes a noun as its object. 2. I hope he comes tomorrow. ==> 'hope' takes a sentence as its object. 3. I wish he would come tomorrow. ENGLISH LANGUAGE (ESL) LEARNING ONLINE Learning. Teaching. Using English! UsingEnglish.com was established in 2002 and is a general English language site specialising in English as a Second Language (ESL). We host a large collection of tools & resources for students, teachers, learners and academics, covering the full spectrum of ESL, EFL, ESOL, and EAP subject areas. THE 100 MOST USEFUL PHRASES FOR BUSINESS MEETINGS Polite and friendly language at the end of a meeting. Thanks, that was very useful./. Thanks, that was very productive. Thanks for (all) your (great) contributions/ ideas. (They were very helpful). Thanks for making the time to meet us./. Thanks for taking the time to meet us.THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
The Digital Divide. A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get internet access has risen. These people, who are know as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total. The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were'CONNECTIVES'
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The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came.VOCAB/GRAMMAR TEST
UFO is short for ‘unidentified flying object’. UFOs are popularly known as flying saucers, (16) .. that is often the (17) .. they are reported to be. The (18) .. "flying saucers" were seen in 1947 by an American pilot, but experts who studied his claim decided it had been a trick of the light.HOPE SB TO DO STH?
Thanks a lot!! 1. I want him to come tomorrow. ==> 'want' takes a noun as its object. 2. I hope he comes tomorrow. ==> 'hope' takes a sentence as its object. 3. I wish he would come tomorrow. TEACHING IELTS WRITING: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities provides over 300 pages of photocopiables with exactly the language, tips, activities and feedback that students need to successfully analyse, plan, write, edit, and give and get feedback on every kind of IELTS Academic Writing task THE 100 MOST USEFUL PHRASES FOR BUSINESS MEETINGS Polite and friendly language at the end of a meeting. Thanks, that was very useful./. Thanks, that was very productive. Thanks for (all) your (great) contributions/ ideas. (They were very helpful). Thanks for making the time to meet us./. Thanks for taking the time to meet us. '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- BEGINNER' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Beginner'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE The Man Booker Prize. The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded every year for a novel written by a writer from the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland and it aims to represent the very best in contemporary fiction. The prize was originally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the ‘BookerPrize’.
SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE Scottish Independence. The majority of people in Scotland are in favour breaking away from the rest of the UK and becoming independent, according to a poll taken just before the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union, which united Scotland and England. A pair of Acts of Parliament, passed in 1706 and 1707 that came into effect on May 1,1707
PREPOSITION "ON" "IN" "AT" FOR THE ROAD For things beside the road (houses, park, etc.) - it's safest to use ON - you may hear that British people sometimes say IN, but this is for city streets and only in some areas. For an address (57 Waterloo Road) - we always use AT. AT is also used for 'AT the side of' / 'UPON APPROVAL
May 2014. Posts. 12. Upon approval. When people say to do something upon someone's approval, does it mean they have gotten approval already or they will do something after they get approval but they didn't get it yet? 07-Jul-2014, 18:25 #2. riquecohen.CHECK VS. BILL
Jul 2009. Posts. 60,426. Re: check vs. bill. Check = AmE. Bill = BrE. I'm sure we'll soon find out what is used in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa etc. Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will beincorrect.
WHAT DOES PER MEAN BEFORE THE SIGNATURE? There is a home remodeling Mechanic’s Lien Waiver. In the last it words as “This mechanic's lien waiver shall become in effect as of CONTRACTOR Per." Then the contractor signs his name. What does Per mean before the signature? Thank you for your answer. TEACHING IELTS WRITING: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities provides over 300 pages of photocopiables with exactly the language, tips, activities and feedback that students need to successfully analyse, plan, write, edit, and give and get feedback on every kind of IELTS Academic Writing taskBUSINESS ENGLISH
Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Business English' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! HOW TO LEAVE AND TAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGES Checking/ Clarifying/ Dealing with communication problems when taking and leaving messages on the phone. If there is anything about what is being dictated which is likely to be difficult to understand or write down, the caller can help by giving more details with phrases like: PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes LAW - LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS - USINGENGLISH.COM Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Law' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- ADVANCED' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Advanced'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required.'CONNECTIVES'
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IN / ON ACCOUNT
Hi, these examples are from an accounts section on a UK-based bank's website: 1. "help you keep track of how much money is in your account." 2. "make sure you have enough money in your account to coveryour outgoings 3.
THE POLICE WAS/WERE
The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came. I WANT TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE/I WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO I want to bring to your notice/I would like to bring to your notice. If I want to take something to my superior officer/boss notice like something that is not going well or requires changes, which one of the above is correct to use? I do not think 'I would like to" is appropriate because what I want to inform is not something pleasant. TEACHING IELTS WRITING: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities provides over 300 pages of photocopiables with exactly the language, tips, activities and feedback that students need to successfully analyse, plan, write, edit, and give and get feedback on every kind of IELTS Academic Writing taskBUSINESS ENGLISH
Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Business English' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! HOW TO LEAVE AND TAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGES Checking/ Clarifying/ Dealing with communication problems when taking and leaving messages on the phone. If there is anything about what is being dictated which is likely to be difficult to understand or write down, the caller can help by giving more details with phrases like: PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes LAW - LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS - USINGENGLISH.COM Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Law' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- ADVANCED' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Advanced'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required.'CONNECTIVES'
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IN / ON ACCOUNT
Hi, these examples are from an accounts section on a UK-based bank's website: 1. "help you keep track of how much money is in your account." 2. "make sure you have enough money in your account to coveryour outgoings 3.
THE POLICE WAS/WERE
The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came. I WANT TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE/I WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO I want to bring to your notice/I would like to bring to your notice. If I want to take something to my superior officer/boss notice like something that is not going well or requires changes, which one of the above is correct to use? I do not think 'I would like to" is appropriate because what I want to inform is not something pleasant. BEGINNER LEVEL, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Beginner level PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English languge teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes IMPORTANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Summary: A look at the importance of English in India and the world. A language is a systematic means of communication by the use of sounds or conventional symbols. It is the code we all use to express ourselves and communicate to others. It is a communication by word of mouth. It is the mental faculty or power of vocal communication. ADVANCED LEVEL, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Advanced level PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English languge teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes PAST SIMPLE LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Past Simple PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes 'PREPOSITIONS- TIME' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Prepositions- Time'. This is a free beginner English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. 250 BRITISH ACRONYMS This is a carefully chosen list of acronyms which are unique the UK and others which are particularly important to describe British society. British abbreviations other than acronyms, such as “Corrie” and “The Beeb”, are also listed elsewhere on thissite.
FCE- HAVE SOMETHING DONE SPEAKING PRACTICE Have Something Done- Speaking Practice Part One: Initial speaking task Is it better to have the things below done for you or to do themyourself?
'GERUND OR INFINITIVE?' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Gerund or Infinitive?'. This is a free intermediate English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. 'SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Subject and Object Pronouns'. This is a free beginner English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. PARTY’S OR PARTIES OR PARTIES? Jan 2011. Posts. 5,535. Re: Party’s or Parties or Parties? Yes, because the context indicates that the plural possessive of party is required. Party's is the singular possessive. Parties is the plural. For example, "Both parties agree " Parties' is the plural possessive. TEACHING IELTS WRITING: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities provides over 300 pages of photocopiables with exactly the language, tips, activities and feedback that students need to successfully analyse, plan, write, edit, and give and get feedback on every kind of IELTS Academic Writing taskBUSINESS ENGLISH
Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Business English' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! HOW TO LEAVE AND TAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGES Checking/ Clarifying/ Dealing with communication problems when taking and leaving messages on the phone. If there is anything about what is being dictated which is likely to be difficult to understand or write down, the caller can help by giving more details with phrases like: PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes LAW - LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS - USINGENGLISH.COM Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Law' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- ADVANCED' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Advanced'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required.'CONNECTIVES'
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IN / ON ACCOUNT
Hi, these examples are from an accounts section on a UK-based bank's website: 1. "help you keep track of how much money is in your account." 2. "make sure you have enough money in your account to coveryour outgoings 3.
THE POLICE WAS/WERE
The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came. I WANT TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE/I WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO I want to bring to your notice/I would like to bring to your notice. If I want to take something to my superior officer/boss notice like something that is not going well or requires changes, which one of the above is correct to use? I do not think 'I would like to" is appropriate because what I want to inform is not something pleasant. TEACHING IELTS WRITING: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities provides over 300 pages of photocopiables with exactly the language, tips, activities and feedback that students need to successfully analyse, plan, write, edit, and give and get feedback on every kind of IELTS Academic Writing taskBUSINESS ENGLISH
Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Business English' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! HOW TO LEAVE AND TAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGES Checking/ Clarifying/ Dealing with communication problems when taking and leaving messages on the phone. If there is anything about what is being dictated which is likely to be difficult to understand or write down, the caller can help by giving more details with phrases like: PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes LAW - LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS - USINGENGLISH.COM Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Law' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- ADVANCED' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Advanced'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required.'CONNECTIVES'
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IN / ON ACCOUNT
Hi, these examples are from an accounts section on a UK-based bank's website: 1. "help you keep track of how much money is in your account." 2. "make sure you have enough money in your account to coveryour outgoings 3.
THE POLICE WAS/WERE
The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came. I WANT TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE/I WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO I want to bring to your notice/I would like to bring to your notice. If I want to take something to my superior officer/boss notice like something that is not going well or requires changes, which one of the above is correct to use? I do not think 'I would like to" is appropriate because what I want to inform is not something pleasant. BEGINNER LEVEL, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Beginner level PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English languge teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes IMPORTANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Summary: A look at the importance of English in India and the world. A language is a systematic means of communication by the use of sounds or conventional symbols. It is the code we all use to express ourselves and communicate to others. It is a communication by word of mouth. It is the mental faculty or power of vocal communication. ADVANCED LEVEL, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Advanced level PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English languge teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes PAST SIMPLE LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Past Simple PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes 'PREPOSITIONS- TIME' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Prepositions- Time'. This is a free beginner English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. 250 BRITISH ACRONYMS This is a carefully chosen list of acronyms which are unique the UK and others which are particularly important to describe British society. British abbreviations other than acronyms, such as “Corrie” and “The Beeb”, are also listed elsewhere on thissite.
FCE- HAVE SOMETHING DONE SPEAKING PRACTICE Have Something Done- Speaking Practice Part One: Initial speaking task Is it better to have the things below done for you or to do themyourself?
'GERUND OR INFINITIVE?' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Gerund or Infinitive?'. This is a free intermediate English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. 'SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Subject and Object Pronouns'. This is a free beginner English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. PARTY’S OR PARTIES OR PARTIES? Jan 2011. Posts. 5,535. Re: Party’s or Parties or Parties? Yes, because the context indicates that the plural possessive of party is required. Party's is the singular possessive. Parties is the plural. For example, "Both parties agree " Parties' is the plural possessive. TEACHING IELTS WRITING: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities provides over 300 pages of photocopiables with exactly the language, tips, activities and feedback that students need to successfully analyse, plan, write, edit, and give and get feedback on every kind of IELTS Academic Writing taskBUSINESS ENGLISH
Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Business English' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! HOW TO LEAVE AND TAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGES Checking/ Clarifying/ Dealing with communication problems when taking and leaving messages on the phone. If there is anything about what is being dictated which is likely to be difficult to understand or write down, the caller can help by giving more details with phrases like: PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes LAW - LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS - USINGENGLISH.COM Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Law' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- ADVANCED' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Advanced'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required.'CONNECTIVES'
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IN / ON ACCOUNT
Hi, these examples are from an accounts section on a UK-based bank's website: 1. "help you keep track of how much money is in your account." 2. "make sure you have enough money in your account to coveryour outgoings 3.
THE POLICE WAS/WERE
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Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Business English' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! HOW TO LEAVE AND TAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGES Checking/ Clarifying/ Dealing with communication problems when taking and leaving messages on the phone. If there is anything about what is being dictated which is likely to be difficult to understand or write down, the caller can help by giving more details with phrases like: PRESENT PERFECT LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Present Perfect PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes LAW - LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS - USINGENGLISH.COM Browse our collection of PDF lesson plans and worksheets about 'Law' for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes. Free to download and use in class! '50 QUESTION LEVEL TEST- ADVANCED' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about '50 Question Level Test- Advanced'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required.'CONNECTIVES'
Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Connectives'. This is a free advanced English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. Nosign-up required.
IN / ON ACCOUNT
Hi, these examples are from an accounts section on a UK-based bank's website: 1. "help you keep track of how much money is in your account." 2. "make sure you have enough money in your account to coveryour outgoings 3.
THE POLICE WAS/WERE
The answer would be "were." police - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online. ! Police is a plural noun. Do not say 'a police'. Say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman: The police were called. | A police officer came. I WANT TO BRING TO YOUR NOTICE/I WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO I want to bring to your notice/I would like to bring to your notice. If I want to take something to my superior officer/boss notice like something that is not going well or requires changes, which one of the above is correct to use? I do not think 'I would like to" is appropriate because what I want to inform is not something pleasant. BEGINNER LEVEL, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Beginner level PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English languge teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes IMPORTANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Summary: A look at the importance of English in India and the world. A language is a systematic means of communication by the use of sounds or conventional symbols. It is the code we all use to express ourselves and communicate to others. It is a communication by word of mouth. It is the mental faculty or power of vocal communication. ADVANCED LEVEL, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Advanced level PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English languge teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes PAST SIMPLE LESSON PLANS & WORKSHEETS, PAGE 1 Page 1 of our free Past Simple PDF lesson plans and worksheets for English language teachers, complete with answers and teachers' notes 'PREPOSITIONS- TIME' Test yourself with our free English language quiz about 'Prepositions- Time'. This is a free beginner English grammar quiz and esl worksheet. No sign-up required. 250 BRITISH ACRONYMS This is a carefully chosen list of acronyms which are unique the UK and others which are particularly important to describe British society. British abbreviations other than acronyms, such as “Corrie” and “The Beeb”, are also listed elsewhere on thissite.
FCE- HAVE SOMETHING DONE SPEAKING PRACTICE Have Something Done- Speaking Practice Part One: Initial speaking task Is it better to have the things below done for you or to do themyourself?
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