Less Intermediate 8-3
Lesson 8
What differences can you find between American and British
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What differences can you find between American and British
Spelling?
Lesson 6 Documento sin título Complete the sentences with already, yet, still, and anymore. 1. It’s 1:00pm. I’m hungry. I haven’t eaten lunch . 2. It’s 1:00pm. I’m not hungry. I’ve eaten lunch. 3. Eric was hungry, so he ate a candy bar a few minutes ago. But he’s hungry, so he’s going to have…
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 5 Documento sin título Choose the right answer. 1. Nancy Kerrigan is a professional ice skater. She ____ since she was a child. has skated has been skating both tenses possible 2. Nancy ____ many awards for her skating. In fact, she won an Olympic medal. has won has been winning both possible 3….
Lesson 4 Documento sin título Vocabulary and Reading: Living with Animals Please familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary and read the article below. Forecasts Beyond Damaged Floral Ecosystems Tipping Coral Domains Ecologist Research Prevent Influx Reefs Overgrown Climate Stresses Degraded Invaders Simulations Permanent Unhealthy Agricultural Heavily Marine Show your understanding of the vocabulary by filling…
Lesson 7 Documento sin título Road to greener business Business of flapperless toilet Mary Teresa Bitti, Financial Post Published: Friday, November 02, 2007 Phil Hennessy, the man behind the first flapperless toilet, is just waiting to hear a stranger say, "Excuse me, I have to go for a Hennessy," because then he will know his invention…
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) …
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