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In Lesson 13, we learned that Japanese adjectives have two kinds, I-adjectives and NA-adjectives. I-adjectives end with syllable I, like ATARASHII (new). NA-adjectives take NA before nouns they ...
The English We Speak is your chance to catch up on the very latest English words and phrases. In under 3 minutes, we help you stay ahead of the pack by giving you 'must have' phrases that you can ...
Have you been following this news? By The Learning Network Advice from an English teacher in Massachusetts for guiding teenagers to think critically but not cynically about the information they ...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Financial Literacy Activities This federal site features more than 130 activities for ...
An online English teacher shared a funny moment where her Chinese student needed to use the loo so she turned it into a ...
Arne Slot believes his team have shown the mental strength to bounce back from disappointment and that Liverpool won't be ...