Surprise! Sometimes the passive voice is a useful tool.
Os níveis de ruído informativo com o qual nos encontramos a cada dia na web (notícias, imagens, vídeos, publicidade), pior ainda com portais como as redes...
Old habits die hard. And sometimes, they don't die at all.
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Ao contrário do senso comum, o melhor professor de idiomas não é o nativo, mas aquele que fala também a mesma língua do aluno. A vantagem desse profissional está na capacidade de interpretar signif...
Here are social entrepreneurs who are forcing society to reconsider its conception of the very nature of human progress.
Capitalize on student interest in "The Hunger Games" with a fun Internet Scavenger Hunt about popular young-adult novels.
Lesson Plan | Looking at literature, history, news, arts, science or math through a legal lens.
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A great way to start discussion on problems students have with English. See our Grammar Page for all our grammar related resources.
A number of sites offer free Mp3s of public domain books—Librivox and Podiobooks, for instance.
world-shaker: Here are two: To make moving into groups quick and sufficient, have the students do what I call “baseball signs.” Using sign language, or facial/hand movements without speaking, the students figure out where their group is going...
Reportagem sobre as características de um bom projeto didático.
Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings are set in fantasy worlds, so why does everybody speak with a British accent?
Video games are especially startling from the perspective of conventional views of curriculum and instruction. According to the standard view, I should never be able to learn and greatly improve at the games since there is no formal and explicit curriculum framed by knowledge, and – even more puzzling – no one teaches me anything! I shouldn’t learn but I do. In games (and in life), I begin with performance challenges, not technical knowledge. Via Nik Peachey
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As a spate of new research shows, it's good to speak a second language.
What can a single sentence accomplish? How do writers achieve different effects in sentences?
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