Less Intermediate 7-1
Lesson 7
Write a paragraph about a process you do regularly. Use the words First, then, after that, next, and finally.
Write a paragraph about a process you do regularly. Use the words First, then, after that, next, and finally.
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Vocabulary and Reading: Business and Money Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Soared Announced Publicize Consumers Disparity Bestseller Promotion Evidence Response Loyalty Strengthen Currency Particularly Routinely Discounted Par lure Lower Evident Conditions Retailers Program Company Ratcheted Reflect Show your understanding of the vocabulary by…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Vocabulary and Reading: Living With Animals Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Illegal Abandoned Increased Inhumane Species Predators Misdemeanor Punishable Generated Nontraditional Nonprofit Operating Donations Recognizing License Recovering Overburdened Executive Exotic Investigation Ornate Parasites Susceptible Manicured Perish Show your understanding of the vocabulary by…
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Exercises on Present Perfect Progressive Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ing Write the “ing” form of the verbs. Note the excepitons in spelling when adding “ing”. 1. run → 2. arrive → 3. chat → 4. sit → 5. lie → 6. move → 7. cycle → 8. travel →…
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Put the words in brackets into the sentences. Example: (yet) I have not spoken to my boss. I have not spoken to my boss yet. 1. (yet) I haven’t seen the movie. 2. (already) I have seen the movie. 3. (still) They haven’t done their homework. 4. (already) …
Lesson 1 Documento sin título Young deer hustled out of town Orphaned fawns from rehab centre are being taken to isolated area Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist Published: Friday, September 21, 2007 A group of eight young deer was blindfolded and wrestled into a horse trailer before being driven to a secret location on the west coast…
Lesson 2 Documento sin título Groups Alter Tactics With Rise in Abandoned Pets By AIMÉE HARRIS Published: October 14, 2007 THE number of illegal pets and abandoned animals on Long Island has increased so much in recent years that animal groups are adjusting how they respond. Recent cases of abandoned animals have gone beyond cats…
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