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4.18.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms BITTER/HARD PILL TO SWALLOW, BLACK AND BLUE, and BLACK…

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4.16.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms BIG WHEEL, BIGWIG, and BIRD’S EYE VIEW: American English…

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4.33.2: Lesson 33 — The Presidents of the U.S.A.

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Directions: Watch and listen to the inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt from March 4th, 1933. Share your insights and what you learned in the comments section below.

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How to Save Money (Article 7)

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Money is never really ‘free’. There’s always some kind of cost. If you want to save money, then you need to be willing to look at what you’re spending. Here are 5 tips to help you get started: 1. Make a list of your monthly expenses. Include all of your bills, recurring payments, and everything…

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  • American Short Stories

4.44.4: Lesson 44 — American Short Stories

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We are now reading more complex American Short stories that deserve your full attention.  Some of the stories are short, while some stories are long.  You will have 2 weeks to listen, read along, and discuss each American short story.  You are encouraged to spend the first week listening and reading along the short story…

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4.28.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms Directions: Watch the video below to learn a new…

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  • English Grammar

4.2.3: Year 4 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

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Hello students! During Year 4 of your American English studies, you will continue working on English Grammar, with one lesson per week for the entire year. Remember that the grammar video lesson below is just the beginning of the assignment. Your online research and further study into each grammar topic shared here will help you…

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  • Articles: How to Get Organized

How to Get Organized (Article 10)

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There’s a reason why the term “creative chaos” is used to describe the creative process. It’s because there’s no rhyme or reason to it. While it’s true that the creative process can be chaotic, there are some things we can do to make it a bit more orderly. In this post I’ll share seven tips…

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4.30.4: Lesson 30 — American Short Stories

admin4 years ago01 mins

We are now reading more complex American Short stories that deserve your full attention.  Some of the stories are short, while some stories are long.  You will have 2 weeks to listen, read along, and discuss each American short story.  You are encouraged to spend the first week listening and reading along the short story…

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4.40.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

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Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie. Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms CHICKEN, CHICKEN OUT, CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK, A:…

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