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How to add a list of additional examples of vocabulary or grammar rules in use from real news articles to a LingleOnline lessson. Suitable for ESL, EFL, ESOL, ESP and English Literacy. Part 8 of 12. Putting authentic text at the Centre of English Language Learning



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How to add an automatically generated grammar gap-fill exercise to a lesson in LinelgOnline. Suitable for ESL, EFL, ESOL, ESP and English Literacy. Part 9 of 12. Putting authentic text at the Centre of English Language Learning



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How to add an automatically generated grammar gap-fill exercise to a lesson in LinelgOnline. Suitable for ESL, EFL, ESOL, ESP and English Literacy. Part 9 of 12. Putting authentic text at the Centre of English Language Learning



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Most English teachers feel comfortable teaching a conversation lesson or a lesson that integrates other skills such as listening, reading or writing. They show creativity in those lessons and include a variety of ideas to help students improve their language skills. However, this might be more difficult when teaching a grammar topic…



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This video explains how to use the past modal “Should Have.” It is intended for ESL/EFL students and teachers….



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This video explains how to use “Present Perfect.” It is intended for ESL/EFL students and teachers….



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This video explains how to use “Present Perfect.” It is intended for ESL/EFL students and teachers….



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This video explains how to use “Present Perfect.” It is intended for ESL/EFL students and teachers….



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This video explains how to use “Used to.” It is intended for ESL/EFL students and teachers….



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This video explains how to use “Used to.” It is intended for ESL/EFL students and teachers….



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