https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/word-street/sherlock-holmes
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B1-B2 What are some of the differences between American English and British English
DIFFERENCES IN GRAMMAR have vs have got In Britain, the form ‘have got’ is often used informally to talk about possession: I’ve got an idea. (BrE) I have an idea. (AmE) Have you got a pen? (BrE) Do you have a pen? (AmE) I haven’t got any money. (BrE) I don’t have any money. (AmE) …
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A list of English Homophones (B1-B2++)
Homophones This is a list of British-English homophones. accessary, accessory ad, add ail, ale air, heir aisle, I’ll, isle all, awl allowed, aloud alms, arms altar, alter arc, ark aren’t, aunt ate, eight auger, augur auk, orc aural, oral away, aweigh awe, oar, or, ore axel, axle aye, eye, I bail, bale bait, bate baize, …
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Υπουργική Απόφαση για το Κρατικό Πιστοποιητικό Γλωσσομάθειας
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A1-WRITING AND READING
Buttermilk pound cake recipe – All recipes UK After having Read the recipe, find your unknown words from a dictionary. Then, write a similar one for a cake, using some of the vocabulary you have already acquired.
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B2 Speaking/Listening (TEd. Being an introvert)
1.What is an introvert? 2.Is an introvert a productive person, socially? 3.Can you recite some of the names of famous introverts? 4. Do schools cater for introverts? Why/Why not.
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