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Handy storage
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ivush
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I dont think they are for free in my country. I would have to buy the wine in it also and usually such wine is vintage, that means pricy :) But it is a good idea! |
19 Jul 2011
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Zora
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Actually, fruit boxes... the wood they use for them is light but strong.You could try that.
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19 Jul 2011
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ellakass
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I am really happy that I have my own English room
and all pupils come there,
so I use these things.
Small flashcards I store in files using different colors.
All ivush �s tools are really great, I also save her photos. |
19 Jul 2011
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ivush
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Ellakass, I like your scon pic. How is it made? Are they shoe boxes? |
19 Jul 2011
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ellakass
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No, all are plastic drawers... |
19 Jul 2011
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Olindalima ( F )
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Hi Thanks for all your help with my balsa - glad no one decided to give me a daffynition - lol.
Wine boxes are really useful and some of them are really beautifully made and carved - I use them to store things, but only at home, because they are too heavy. I also collect chocolate boxes, and it is always a pleasure to increase my stock of boxes. Some three years ago I bought a trolley bag, and so did some of the other teachers - books, laptop, printables, games, pencilcase ... well, we need to have a steak for breakfast, don �t you think?
At first people would ask me what time was my plane due to leave, but, bit by bit, some more made up their minds and joined my team.
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19 Jul 2011
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Mallerenga
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Hi! I put the big flashcards in what one of my native students once called a polly pocket with holes on one side like these. Then, I �ve got a big folder where I put the flashcards I need in each one of the units I �m teaching at the moment.
Ah! Ed, isn �t it an off-licence where you buy wine? Not that I buy much because my husband �s from a wine producer family...
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19 Jul 2011
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Zora
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An "off-licence" is British. In Canada (and the US?), we call it a liquor store.
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19 Jul 2011
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portugueseteacher
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Great and inspiring ideas!:-)
Taking photos of our educational resources can be useful for everyone!
kisses |
19 Jul 2011
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