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Ball-bearings... (Author-Bouabdellah)
TEXT:
Since man began to need to move things, he has used round rollers to make the job easier. Probably the first rollers were sticks or logs, which were a big improvement over dragging things across the ground, but still difficult work....
SOURCE:madehow.com
Level: intermediate Age: 14-17 Type: worksheet Downloads: 5
Want A Pizza? Talk To Telepizza�s New Machine (Author-Bouabdellah)
1. Spanish fast food firm Telepizza is hoping to revolutionize the world pizza market
Text Source: MADRID Thursday March 25 (Reuters) - Copyright 1999 Reuters Limited
Level: elementary Age: 10-17 Type: worksheet Downloads: 4
Mark and Ally (Author-Bouabdellah)
Mark: Good morning Mrs. I�m making a survey about couple life. So, would you like to answer some questions about the subject, please?
Ally: Yes, with great pleasure.
Mark: Thank you
Level: intermediate Age: 10-17 Type: worksheet Downloads: 4
Behaviour of a safe worker (Author-Bouabdellah)
Whenever a person works with tools, safety is an important considera�tion. All tools are potentially dangerous so a worker must be careful ...
Level: intermediate Age: 14-17 Type: worksheet Downloads: 3
Talking About The Past. Ancient Egypt. (Author-Bouabdellah) 24-07-2009
A reading / listening activity base on the theme of ancient civilizations. This time, it is about the daily life in "Ancient Egypt" Students can read and listen to the text and do the tasks. The text is interactive with audio so that they can go forward and backwards repeating it as many time as the...
Level: intermediate Age: 12-100
Count Alessandro Volta (Author-Bouabdellah)
Count Alessandro Volta
John: Hi friend! I haven�t seen you all this week long. Where have you been?
Tom: Hello John! I�ve been to the university to attend a conference about a great scientist.
John: Oh! Who is it? Could you tell me more about him? That may be interesting for my class.
Tom: Yes o...