Historic Or Historical?

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A few times these past days I was asked about the difference between the words “historic” and “historical”. Although these adjectives are close in meaning, their usage is different. In a few words, every past event is historical, but what stands out is historic:

“historic” 

very important, very influential in relation to history, e.g. the historic first flight, a historic battle (of major importance)

“historical”

existing in the past (not necessarily important), or concerning the past, e.g. historical times (period in history when written records began to be kept), a historical film

Check the following sentences:

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  • Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriett Beecher Stowe is considered a historic novel because it changed the views of slavery and still reminds us of the effects of slavery and cruelty.
  • I enjoy reading historical novels and books about war and warriors.

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  • He likes collecting historical photographs. His albums contain some historic ones like the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.

As our national holiday is approaching (there are two relevant references about the historic events here and here), it is such an appropriate moment to satisfy this question with more references:

Definition at    dictionary.cambridge.org     oxforddictionaries.com    thefreedictionary.com

Examples and quiz at  grammar-monster.com

Tips and tricks at   quickanddirtytips.com

Now, would you like to play with some historical events, historic characters and sites?

Find the  Famous Historical Sites

Find the Historical People

 

What Is A Phrasal Verb?

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Phrasal verbs are an important part of the English language, because they are very common in spoken English and informal texts. Native speakers would probably say  “The concert was put off” rather than “The concert was postponed”, so make sure you learn as many of them as possible by practising them regularly. Remember that they should be avoided in formal writing. 

Still, what are phrasal verbs? What are they made up of? Is it easy for you to figure out their meaning? Do you often mix them up? If you have followed this introduction up to here, you definetely understand a few of them, since the highligted words are examples of phrasal verbs.

Get down to studying phrasal verbs with the following resources. You will find definition, syntax and types of phrasal verbs as well as a few quizes to practise them. 

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May Day,A Double Celebration-Reads,Interactives,Quizes

May Day is an old festival going back in ancient times, when the time of fertility and the start of summer were celebrated. The name of this month is believed to have come from Maia, the Roman goddess of spring and growth, who was in turn named after the Greek word “μαία”, which means nurse or mother.

Feasts to honor spring gods and flowers and welcome summer were held by the Greeks, the Romans,the Celts, the Medieval England and evolved and spread around the world.  They all somehow referred to the victory of  life over death which the new flowers and greenery symbolised.

This symbolic day was selected to honor the Labor Movement and commemorate the events that took place during the Haymarket Riot in Chicago on May 4, 1886, when laborers campaigned for an eight-hour-long workday.

For further reading about this day follow the links below.

May Day-The Flowers Celebration

May Day, learnenglish.de

May Day, resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk

May Day, wikipedia

May Day history and fun facts for kids and parents,examiner.com

May Day History:The Pittsburgh Press,May 1,1944

Traditions  of May Day :The Spokesman Review, Apr 29,1961

Quizes about flowers (click on the pictures)

Quiz 1

Quiz 2

Quiz 3

Quiz 4

 

May Day-The Labor Day Celebration

Haymarket affair, Wikipedia

May 4th, 1886, examiner.com

The Brief Origins of May Day, iww.org

The Haymarket Affair Digital Collection, chicagohistory.org

This is an interactive image. Click on the marks to reveal more information.


Quiz 1 

Quiz 2 

Quiz 3

Hot Information on Freezing Antarctica-Quiz and Article

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We are fully in winter now and although there have been some cold days here in Greece, no snow has been really seen in most regions of our country, apart from the high altitude ones. I know we would all like to have some “white days”, but until the weather makes us this favour, jump in here to do a quiz and learn amazing facts about the really freezing landscapes of Antarctica.

The whole site offers fascinating information, images and resources for students and teachers:  http://www.discoveringantarctica.org.uk/

photo credit:http://pixabay.com/en/antarctica-snow-ice-icy-men-79827/

Διαγώνισμα Ε Δημοτικού (Αγγλικά) Unit1-Lesson1/Ε Primary Test (English) Unit1-Lesson1

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Δημοσιεύω σήμερα ένα διαγώνισμα για την Ε Δημοτικού στην Ενότητα 1-Μάθημα 1, σε δύο ομάδες a/b.  Στο PDF που ακολουθεί, περιλαμβάνεται και σελίδα με τις απαντήσεις των θεμάτων .

I am publishing a test for Ε Primary on Unit 1-Lesson 1 today. An answers page is included in the PDF that follows.

 

 

 

 

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Διαγώνισμα Δ΄Δημοτικού (Αγγλικά) Unit1-Lesson1/D’ Primary Test (English) Unit1-Lesson1

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Δημοσιεύω σήμερα δύο εκδοχές διαγωνίσματος για την Δ’ Δημοτικού στην Ενότητα 1-Μάθημα 1. Η δεύτερη εκδοχή είναι ευκολότερη και έτσι μπορούν να χρησιμοποιηθούν ανάλογα με το επίπεδο της τάξης. Ρίξτε μια ματιά στο PDF παρακάτω.

I am publishing two versions of a test for D Primary on Unit 1-Lesson 1 today. The second version is easier, so that they can be used according to the class efficiency level. Have a look at the PDF below.

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