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Fuerte persecución de la policia y los securitas a un ladron hoy en Oslo | Mediaver
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Mediaver Periodico En Noruega. Que necesitas para visitar Noruega. Aprende noruego en linea. Visitas a la web. Fuerte persecución de la policia y los securitas a un ladron hoy en Oslo. 17 marzo, 2011 — Mediaver. Publicado en Noticias de Noruega. Deja una respuesta Cancelar respuesta. Introduce aquí tu comentario. Introduce tus datos o haz clic en un icono para iniciar sesión:. La dirección no se hará pública). Estás comentando usando tu cuenta de WordPress.com. ( Cerrar sesión. VIDEO: Dos noruegas recibe...
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Juniper Buenos Aires, Learn Spanish fun
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009. I am in the BsAs Herald! I am in the Buenos Aires Herald! My friend is a writer for this newspaper and he did an article on the destruction of old buildings in Buenos Aires. I am currently living in a house in La Boca that is over 120 years old with a group of artists and he wrote a little about what I am doing here in Buenos Aires and the house I live in. You can find it in the life and leisure section. Posted by Juni Per. Monday, September 28, 2009. I have included this c...
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Un Cuore Scalzo - My Adventures in Italy: Learning the Language
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Un Cuore Scalzo - My Adventures in Italy. My journey to and around Tuscany. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. L'italiano.la bella lingua. Italian.the beautiful language. Learning a new language can be difficult, but there are a variety of ways that you can help yourself make it a bit easier. 1 You already know some Italian words. Good morning/good day), arrivederci. Goodbye), and ciao. Hi/bye).almost everyone knows those words. See.you already know how to greet people in Italy! Vorrei una pizza con funghi.
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Un Cuore Scalzo - My Adventures in Italy: March 2014
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Un Cuore Scalzo - My Adventures in Italy. My journey to and around Tuscany. Sunday, March 23, 2014. Zeppole - La Vita Toscana Blog. La Festa di San Giovanni was this past week (19 March) and to celebrate, I made some delicious zeppole and posted the recipe on my other blog, La Vita Toscana. Zeppole are not typically Tuscan - they are found more in the southern part of Italy. However, they are delicious and rather easy to whip together. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. L'italiano.la bella lingua. An Italian-Eng...
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Soraya Moreno's Blog: April 2014
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A Blog for Upper-intermediate Learners of English as a Foreign Language. Thursday, April 10, 2014. EXPRESSING PURPOSE: FOR OR TO? Is commonly used with nouns. To express individual purpose. I stopped by at his office for a chat. Not: I stopped by at his office for having a chat.). I decided I would save up for a new computer. NOT: I decided I would save up for buying a new computer.). If we want to express individual purpose. With a verb pattern. We are obliged to use to infinitive:. Life is for living.
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Soraya Moreno's Blog: SPORT
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A Blog for Upper-intermediate Learners of English as a Foreign Language. Thursday, May 7, 2015. Watch the following advertisement broadcast by Sky Sports in which football fans of Great Britain and Ireland were encouraged to support the Spanish national football team for the Euro Cup. Please, post your comments. Constructive criticism is appreciated. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). RATE THIS BLOG 2015/2016. First term: Useful information. UK news The Guardian. Electronic European Language Portfolio.
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Soraya Moreno's Blog: December 2014
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A Blog for Upper-intermediate Learners of English as a Foreign Language. Thursday, December 18, 2014. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! Watch the following video on. The Story of the Digital Nativity. You can sing along. And do the following listening exercises by clicking on the following links:. ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU. Links to this post. Links to this post. Thursday, December 11, 2014. Links to this post. Links to this post. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Links to this post. Spanish state-fu...
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Soraya Moreno's Blog: COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
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A Blog for Upper-intermediate Learners of English as a Foreign Language. Monday, April 13, 2015. Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y. As their comparative and superlative. For example:. Yours is the messiest. Room I have ever seen. She was the prettiest. Girl at the party. Note that other common two-syllable adjectives ending in an unstressed vowel normally take the -er. Solution to any problem is usually the simplest. Others, particularly participial adjectives formed with -ing. Than I was when. Please...
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Soraya Moreno's Blog: March 2014
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A Blog for Upper-intermediate Learners of English as a Foreign Language. Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Links to this post. Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y. As their comparative and superlative. For example:. Yours is the messiest. Room I have ever seen. She was the prettiest. Girl at the party. Note that other common two-syllable adjectives ending in an unstressed vowel normally take the -er. Solution to any problem is usually the simplest. Others, particularly participial adjectives formed with -ing.