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Do you enjoy reading… news?

     In a previous post, we analysed the different activities we can arrange to include in a lesson plan dealing with newspapers, news articles, and headlines.   Diversity win Britain’s Got Talent      Perhaps, the hardest aspect when choosing real material is that of the linguistic adecuacy to our students’ level of competence.      In such a [...]

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Shakespeare 2.0

William Shakespeare      PlayShakespeare.com provides online editions of Shakespeare’s plays following  the First Folio of 1623 (and Quartos where applicable) and the Globe Edition of 1866 as sources for the texts on the site. They have re-edited and updated these versions to reflect the editorial standards of their own scholarly team, therefore you can rely on the quality [...]

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World Digital Library

  Have you ever dreamt of appreciating the original look of historical documents?  Lots of materials from countries and cultures all over the world are brought to you by The World Digital Library (WDL), free of charge and in multilingual format. They work closely with UNESCO’s Memory of the World program.

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