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Writing : Cohesive Devices (Transition Signals)

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Cohesive Devices (Transition Signals) Listing Giving examples Generalising first, second, third for example in general first, furthermore, finally for instance generally to begin, to conclude as follows: on the whole [...]

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The Magic of Humour | Are You for or Against ?

Dear Bac students, please get involved with us in this open discussion about the importance of humour in our everyday life.

  Dear Bac students, please get involved with us in this open discussion about the importance of humour in our everyday life. Believe it or not ,using humour in our [...]

Grammar : Conditional type III

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Conditional type III Form if + Past Perfect,  would + present perfect Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation. The main clause can [...]

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Vocabulary works : Make or Do ?

Vocabulary works : Make or Do

MAKE or DO   !!!!!!           When to use do? Use do when someone performs an action, activity or task. Examples: do …the dishes … an exercise [...]

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Communication : Agreeing and Disagreeing

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Agreement, Partial Agreement And Disagreement.   Agreement, partial agreement and disagreement The way people agree or disagree in an argument or discussion varies in different languages. Agreement: It is worthwhile [...]

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Reading : Importance of Humour

  Humor A big mystery: the tremendous benefits of laughter. Humor, the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement, affects how we perceive and respond to [...]

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Vocabulary related to Humour

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This is a list of vocabulary items related to humor Humor: Humour or humor is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. Sense of humor: [...]

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