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ΑΞΙΟΛΟΓΗΣΗ
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ΔΙΔΑΧΘΕΙΣΑ ΥΛΗ
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Unit 2: A Refugee's "Dreamland"
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The Greek island where Syrian refugees are welcome - BBC News
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1st Year English Class 2023-24_Unit 2_Text Vocabulary (C/B pp. 15-18)
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Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs with SIT
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1st Year English Class_202324_Unit 2_Phrasal Verbs with SIT
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Grammar: Punctuation_1
Learn about punctuation from the punctuation marks themselves!
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Syrian Refugees: A Human Crisis Revealed in a Powerful Short Film | Short Film Showcase
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Writing: Informal Emails_Full instructions
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Writing: How to write an informal email_A short video presentation
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Unit 3: On ... duty
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Unit 4: Vincent van Gogh
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Adjectives and Adverbs
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Adjectives and Adverbs Video
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Grammar: Descriptors (Adjectives, Adverbs, Comparisons, and Superlatives)
What are descriptors and what do you need to know about them for the SAT Writing and ACT English sections? In this video, Ally walks through adjectives vs adverbs and comparisons vs superlatives.
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Writing 1: How to write an article
In this short video we describe how to write an attention grabbing article.
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How to write a blog entry
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How To Write Descriptive English For Essays, Emails, etc.
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Imagery and Meaning
This document discusses imagery and its use in literature. It defines imagery as the mental pictures or sensations that readers experience based on an author's use of descriptive words that appeal to the senses. There are five main types of imagery: visual (what is seen), auditory (what is heard), kinesthetic (what is felt), olfactory (what is smelled), and gustatory (what is tasted). Several examples are provided for each type. The document then analyzes a poem for the different types of imagery used, including visual, kinesthetic, and others. It encourages identifying imagery to better understand an author's intended meaning or message.
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Unit 5: Animal Rights
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Arguments against animals' captivity
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Animal-testing Debate
Note: More arguments for both sides together with details can be found in: https://animal-testing.procon.org/
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The dawn of de-extinction. Are you ready?
C/B p. 57, Task 11, Ted Talk
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Expressions for Agreeing and Disagreeing
Stating an opinion, Asking for an opinion, Expressing agreement, Expressing disagreement, Interruptions, Settling an argument.
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How to Compare and Contrast Pictures
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Grammar: Passive Voice
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How to write a summary - BEST guide!
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How to write a summary
Information about the way in which good summaries are written.
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Unit 6: Fast Fashion
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Unit 7: Pride and Prejudice
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Pride and Prejudice - Movie with English Subtitles
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Unit 8: Social Media
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The vital time you shouldn’t be on social media
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Teenagers and social networking – it might actually be good for them
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Documenting the Self: Victorian Diaries and 21st-Century Social Media
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Connected, but alone?
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How to write a For and Against Essay the easy way
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ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΚΗ
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Grammarway 4 with Answers
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ΤΡΑΠΕΖΑ ΘΕΜΑΤΩΝ
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Τράπεζα Θεμάτων
Μηχανή αναζήτησης Θεμάτων
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