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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. I heard it Through the Grapevine - Reading, Listening, Discussion. What are some formal and informal ways of getting information? To hear of something through the grapevine. Meaning that a piece of information was obtained via an informal contact or word of mouth. Spanish translation: radio macuto, boca de otros, boca a boca. Origin: From a 19th century expression, 'grapevine telegraph.'. Read the article below and underlines any words or expressions you have questions about.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. I heard it Through the Grapevine - Reading, Listening, Discussion. What are some formal and informal ways of getting information? To hear of something through the grapevine. Meaning that a piece of information was obtained via an informal contact or word of mouth. Spanish translation: radio macuto, boca de otros, boca a boca. Origin: From a 19th century expression, 'grapevine telegraph.'. Read the article below and underlines any words or expressions you have questions about.

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EFL Lessons: About this TEFL / TESL blog

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Sunday, April 14, 2013. About this TEFL / TESL blog. My nickname is Carloz. I am an American who teaches English to adults in Spain. The majority of my lessons are one-to-one. I sometimes create my own lessons and some of those I will post here. I have no schedule for posting, so I will post when I have the time. This site is intended for EFL / EFL teachers, but of course students are welcome - or anyone else, for that matter. Feel free to leave or send feedback, suggestions, corrections, etc.

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EFL Lessons: April 2013

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. I heard it Through the Grapevine - Reading, Listening, Discussion. What are some formal and informal ways of getting information? To hear of something through the grapevine. Meaning that a piece of information was obtained via an informal contact or word of mouth. Spanish translation: radio macuto, boca de otros, boca a boca. Origin: From a 19th century expression, 'grapevine telegraph.'. Read the article below and underlines any words or expressions you have questions about.

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EFL Lessons: James Joyce - Past simple

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Sunday, April 14, 2013. James Joyce - Past simple. Who are some of your favorite English language writers? Do you know of. The writer James Joyce? If so, what do you know about him? Read the text about James Joyce and fill in the gaps using the correct tense of the words below. Die leave have meet. James Joyce was born in 1882 in the Dublin suburb of Rathgar. He to school in Clane, County Kildare until he was 10. Later he school in Dublin. In 1905 he to Trieste to teach English. His first book,. Ask ques...

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EFL Lessons: I heard it Through the Grapevine - Reading, Listening, Discussion

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013. I heard it Through the Grapevine - Reading, Listening, Discussion. What are some formal and informal ways of getting information? To hear of something through the grapevine. Meaning that a piece of information was obtained via an informal contact or word of mouth. Spanish translation: radio macuto, boca de otros, boca a boca. Origin: From a 19th century expression, 'grapevine telegraph.'. Read the article below and underlines any words or expressions you have questions about.

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EFL Lessons: Ireland - Discussion Questions and / or Web Quest

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Ireland - Discussion Questions and / or Web Quest. To mind when you hear the word Ireland? The island of Ireland is divided into two parts. What are their names? What are some differences between the two? What is the capital of Ireland? What are some other Irish cities? Do you know any Irish people and/or people who have lived in Ireland? What is your idea of a typical Irish person? What is the food like in Ireland? What are some typical dishes? What is Ireland famous for? What d...

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