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Summaries, Notes for elementary school17
There was once a mother pig who had three little pigs. When they were old enough to leave home, she sent them into the world to seek their fortune (meklēt savu laimi). The first ...
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Netiešā runa angļu valodā
Summaries, Notes for elementary school4
Pārveidojot tiešo runu (piemēram, He says «I love you») neitešajā, piebilde (He says) pārvēršas par virsteikumu, bet tiešā runa ( ‘I love you») – par palīgteikumu. Pārveidošanas ...
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Foreign Language in Business
Summaries, Notes for university2
Exercise 1: Read the following sentences and decide which part of the promotion mix is being described. 1.Looking through a magazine you see a coupon that will give you a $ 1.00 ...
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Glossary of Terms
Summaries, Notes for university30
... skaņa (fonēma), kuras artikulācijā neveidojas ievērojami šķēršļi ...
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How to Forge a Strong Community in an Online Classroom
Research Papers for secondary school5
The text is about a curriculum that is presented flexibly and creatively online. Within the curriculum, a link is established with students and assessment is performed taking into ...
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Ģimene (angļu valoda)
Presentations for elementary school19
Tēvocis – uncle Tante – aunt Vecāki – parents, vecāks - parent Vecmāmiņa – grandmother / grandma Vectētiņš – grandpa / grandfather Relative – radinieks
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Learning Vocabulary through Listening Tasks
Research Papers for university15
THESES 1. Vocabulary expansion plays an important role in English language learning at all levels of language proficiency. 2. During English one-to-one lessons, primary school ...
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Homophones
Research Papers for secondary school28
Homograph, homophone, homonym These terms describe relationships of similarity between words. Homographs are words which have the same spelling (sometimes with different ...
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Human Memory
Research Papers for secondary school8
There is a strong tendency, especially in an age of computers, to think of human memory as something quantitative – as a more or less efficient machine for storing, structuring, ...
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