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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Choose the best proverb
Choose the best proverb
Apodo
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Choose the best proverb
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I see I won the last Choose the best proverb. Thanks DCTF.
See what you can do with this one.
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5 Mar 2011
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suhakhader
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Hello,
Apodo, I am not very good at these things, so I will give it a try. Ok??
Maybe, " Hold the scales even".
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5 Mar 2011
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luglena
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skills enrich you in happiness and comfort you in unhappiness
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5 Mar 2011
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ueslteacher
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Just an idiom: to have one �s hands full Sophia |
5 Mar 2011
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MapleLeaf
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There �s a couple that sprang on me :
I mean a couple of thoughts :)
A bird may be known by its song.
Actions speak louder than words.
Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
God helps those who help themselves.
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5 Mar 2011
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Apodo
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Thanks for participating everyone...........And the winner is ueslteacher with:
To have one �s hands full. |
6 Mar 2011
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