Learn how to describe a historical figure with this thorough vocabulary lesson. Examples are given to help you make your own sentences.
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Learn how to describe a historical figure with this thorough vocabulary lesson. Examples are given to help you make your own sentences.
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Sofia’s husband is a nincompoop. At least, that is what her father thinks. Her mother used to have the same opinion but now thinks highly of her son-in-law. Michael has given up hope of ever having a normal relationship with his in-laws. However Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. What will Sofia do?
Dive into Ethiopian history and learn more about COORDINATING AND SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS! Do you know Haile Selassie’s role in the foundation of the Organisation of African Unity? Read on to find out!
Visiting Ethiopia is a pleasure for the senses. Beauty is abundant in this country and one almost never fully recovers from such an oasis of sensations. In this lesson, let’s use QUANTIFIERS to describe this spellbinding country.
Ethiopia is a complex country of many faces. Did you know that more than 80 languages are spoken there? In today’s lesson, we explore Addis Ababa and describe this vibrant city using THERE IS and THERE ARE. Enjoy!
by Thandi Ngwira Gatignol
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