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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

What is your personality?


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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Why People Get Tattoos: Reading Comprehension



EXERCISE: Read the essay and then answer the questions.
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The Effects of Stress: Reading Comprehension


Exercise:  Read the essay and then answer the questions.
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Thursday, September 6, 2018

READING COMPREHENSION



EXERCISE 1: 

Papua New Guinea Reconciliation



EXERCISE 2: 

Angkor Wat

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  • Exercise 1: The Effects of Stress
  • Exercise 2: Tarzan of the Apes
  • Exercise 3: Pen Pals
  • Exercise 4: Charlie Chaplin's Early Life
  • Exercise 5: Reality TV
  • Exercise 6: Scottish Independence

Interchange Intro (Yellow)

  • Unit1: It´s nice to meet you
  • Unit 2: What´s this?
  • Unit3: Where are you from?
  • Unit4: Whose jeans are these?
  • Unit5: What are you doing?
  • Unit6: My sister works downtown
  • Unit7: Does it have a view?
  • Unit8: What do you do?
  • Unit9: Do we need any eggs?
  • Unit10: What sports do you play?
  • Unit11: What are you going to do?
  • Unit12: What´s the matter?
  • Unit13: You can't miss it
  • Unit14: Did you have fun?
  • Unit15: Where did you grow up?
  • Unit16: Can she call you later?
  • Interchange Intro (Yellow)

Interchange 1 (Red)

  • Unit1: Please call me Beth
  • Unit2: What do you do?
  • Unit3: How much is it?
  • Unit4: I really like hip-hop
  • Unit5: I come from a big family
  • Unit6: How often do you exercise?
  • Unit7: We had a great time!
  • Unit8: What`s your neighborhood like?
  • Unit9: What does she look like?
  • Unit10: Have you ever ridden a camel?
  • Unit11: It´s a very exciting place!
  • Unit12: It really works!
  • Unit13: May I take your order?
  • Unit 14: The biggest and the best!
  • Unit 14B: The biggest and the best!
  • Interchange 1 (Red)

Interchange 2 (Blue)

  • Unit1: A time to remember
  • Unit2: Caught in the rush
  • Unit3: Time for a change!
  • Unit4: I´ve never heard of that!
  • Unit5: Going places
  • Unit6: OK. No problem!
  • Unit7: What´s this for?
  • Unit8: Let´s celebrate!
  • Unit9: Times have changed
  • Unit10: I hate working on weekends
  • Unit11: It´s really worth seeing!
  • Unit12: What happened?
  • Unit13: Good book, terrible movie!
  • Unit14: So that´s what it means!
  • Unit15: What would you do?
  • Unit16: What´s your excuse?
  • Interchange 2 (Blue)

Interchange 3 (Green)

  • Unit1: That´s what friends are for!
  • Unit2: Career moves
  • Unit3: Could yo do me a favor?
  • Unit4: What a story!
  • Unit5: Crossing cultures
  • Unit6: What´s wrong with it?
  • Unit7: The world we live in
  • Unit8: Lifelong learning
  • Unit9: Improvements
  • Unit10: The past and the future
  • Unit11: Life´s little lessons
  • Unit12: The right stuff
  • Unit13: That´s a possibility
  • Unit14: Behind the scenes
  • Unit15: There should be a law!
  • Interchange 3 (Green)

Passages

  • Unit 1: Friends and family
  • Unit 2: Mistakes and mysteries
  • Unit 3: Exploring new cities
  • Unit4: Early birds and night owls
  • Unit5: Communication
  • Unit 6: What´s the real story?
  • Unit 7: The information age
  • Unit 8: Putting the mind to work
  • UNIT 9: Generally speaking
  • UNIT 10: The art of complaining
  • Passages

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