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A Late Night Visitor This is a short story about two girls, Becky and Cindy, who heard someone knocking on their door at 2:00 AM. After Becky called Detective Mallory, she opened her door to see what the woman wanted. woman • car trouble • detective • mallory • stories
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Elementary Structure Practice In these articles I have concentrated more on advanced learners or ESP. To help rectify that, I am including a list of 60 questions for elementary level. They are intended to help help your students practise the language of daily life using some of the basic verb structures they will have learnt elt • structure • practice • learning • teaching
Galway - Ireland, City of Tribes Galway has a vibrant Irish arts and culture scene and it is perfectly situated to explore the West Coast of Ireland, like the Aran Islands and Connermara. galway • ireland • city of tribes • hotels vacations holidays county • tours accommodation
Hiking the Cascade Saddle On the west coast of New Zealand's South Island the Park is a hikers and mountaineer's dream with more than 100 glaciers and rugged snowy peaks rising over 2700 metres. mt. aspiring national park • new zealand national parks • dart glacier • wanaka • routeburn track
Honfleur, France The pretty coastal town of Honfleur, close to the ferry ports of Le Havre and Caen, is ideal for a short trip from the UK. honfleur • honfleur france • honfleur normandy • pont de normandie • long weekend france
Kenwood, London's "Country House" Kenwood House, in London's Hampstead Heath, is an 18th century country seat now swallowed in the town, and it houses a magnificent collection of Old Masters. kenwood house • london's country mansion • stately home • 18th century mansion • old masters
Lake Placid, Florida, USA Situated about 30 miles south of Orlando on US27, Lake Placid is a very well painted city with over thirty-eight murals. the murals of lake placid florida • the cracker trail and cracker cowmen • the jewels of highlands county • dewey decimal system • turpentine industry |
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