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When is the last time you went "out on the town"? Where were you and what did you do? http://www.englishclub.com/ref/idiom-of- the-day.php
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Meaning: If you have a night on the town, or go out on the town, you go out for dinner and then go to a show or a dance club or some other entertainment venue.

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Review the vocabulary then take the quiz. Share your score? http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/fa mily.htm
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Learn the words and terms we use to describe our relatives and other family members: father, mother, brother, sister etc

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Self-study true or false behind the scenes exercise based on the blog for the film Conversations in Spain, part of the documentary series The Learning English Video Project. With answers. For ESL learners.

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Self-study multiple-choice exercise based on the film Conversations in Spain, part of the documentary series The Learning English Video Project. With answers. For ESL learners.

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Self-study true or false exercise based on the film Conversations in Spain, part of the documentary series The Learning English Video Project. With answers. For ESL learners.

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Self-study matching exercise based on the film Conversations in Spain, part of the documentary series The Learning English Video Project. With answers. For ESL learners.

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10 question multiple-choice quiz based on the film Conversations in Spain, one of the 7-part documentary series The Learning English Video Project. With answers. For ESL learners.

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"Conversations in Spain" is now available on EnglishClub.com. Watch the film and take the online quizzes. Try the self-study exercises too! http://www.englishclub.com/learning-engl ish-video/index.htm
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A unique 7-part series of documentary films about people learning English in different countries around the world. Made by independent UK filmmaker Daniel Emmerson, the series features students from across the world who have different methods and reasons for learning English. ...

EnglishClub.com Talking Point Discussion: Does your country offer freedom of speech?
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Freedom of Speech means that people can express their ideas and opinions verbally without fear of interference, limitation or censorship. Weighty documents such as The Universal Declaration of Human Rights ...

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How many did you get? http://www.sporcle.com/games/common_engl ish_words.php
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Commonest English Words Quiz

EnglishClub.com FACEBOOK FAN CHALLENGE: Read this NEW lesson in EC's Writing Section. Choose a number from 1-10 (at the bottom of the lesson). Add your improved sentence in the comments below.
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Sentence variety in English for ESL learners. How to avoid writing boring sentences that all seem the same.

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This is the third post in this Internet Vocabulary series. The Internet is a subject that you must stay on top of. The first post included 5 nouns and the









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