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Message board > National flags
National flags
akuzmenok
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National flags
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I always pay attention to and wonder which country the donator is from. I am not very familiar with some national flags and would love to see the abbreviation of the country next to the flag (at least). Every donator raises the significance of his coountry by excellent ws. |
7 Jan 2010
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serene
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Hi!
If you slide the cursor over the flag you will see the name of the country. |
7 Jan 2010
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akuzmenok
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I do. Thanks serene from Greece!! |
7 Jan 2010
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izulia
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I agree with akuzmenok. I �m also not familiar with some flags and would love to know where those teachers contributing great worksheets, etc are from. It �d be nice to see the abbreviation of the country next to the flag.
By the way, akuzmenok, where are you from? :) |
7 Jan 2010
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izulia
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Oh, I just saw serene �s post. Thanks serene! I can see now that akuzmenok is from Ukraine! |
7 Jan 2010
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Amaras
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Unfortunately you can �t see it with chrome :(. But firefox and ie work fine I guess. |
7 Jan 2010
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Sara5
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Thank you very much Serene for the useful tip. |
7 Jan 2010
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baiba
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You can �t see the name of the country with Firefox, only with Internet Explorer.
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7 Jan 2010
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Kate (kkcat)
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In Firefox, you should right-click on the flag , then �properties � and you will see the name of the country.
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7 Jan 2010
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anitarobi
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There �s one thing that rarely makes me look at countries - there are many people who haven �t put their own flag here, and there are those who have put the flag of the country where they currently work, not their homeland... Anyway, I have to say I rarely look at the flags - I look at the work. Either you �re a good teacher or not, regardless of your country. But I must admit it �s really interesting to check, from time to time, how wide this ESL world has become. My sts love it when I tell them from which countries some of the wss are - it makes them feel a bit like travelling around the world during English classes. |
7 Jan 2010
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