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mayrasiu
Mexico

CAN �T DOWNLOAD MY OWN WORSHEETS   
 
HI, PLEASE HELP. I CNA�T DOWNLOAD ANY OF MY WORKSHEETS OR POWER POINTS. I DON�T KNOW IF OTHERS CAN DOWNLOAD. WHEN I CLICK TO DOWNLOAD A WORKSHEET, NOTHING HAPPENS. AND WHEN I CLICK TO DOWNLOAD A POWER POINT, IT SEND ME TO ANOTHER PAGE OUT OF ESLPRINTABLES.

10 Oct 2024

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maryse peyé
France

Talking flashcards to help young students and beginners   
 
 
Here is a link to help young students and beginners when learning vocabulary. 

10 Oct 2024

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maryse peyé
France

Some interesting links   
 
 
 
May these links be interesting for you.
 
I hope so ! ;) 

7 Oct 2024

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EwelinaEwelina
Japan

Thank you.

11 Oct 2024

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jannabanna
France

Another poem to push away the spams   
 
As it�s grape picking time here in the south of France, I thought this might be appropriate.  (I used ChatGPT)
 

The Grape Harvest

 

In the vineyard’s embrace, where the sun spills gold,
Clusters hang heavy, their secrets untold.
Leaves dance in the breeze, a soft, whispered cheer,
As we gather the fruit of a long, cherished year.

 

With baskets in hand, we roam row by row,
Fingers stained purple, a sweet, juicy glow.
The laughter of friends fills the warm autumn air,
As we pluck each grape with a tender care.

 

The hum of the bees, the rustle of vines,
Nature’s sweet bounty, in sunlit designs.
Each grape a promise, a story in bloom,
Waiting to flourish in cellar’s cool gloom.

 

When twilight descends and the harvest is done,
We toast to the earth and the warmth of the sun.
With each glass we raise, let the memories flow,
For the joy of the harvest is ours to bestow.

 
 
 

6 Oct 2024

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jfaraujo
Portugal

I have decided to join in the fun. Here is: (I also used Chat GPT)
 
       
 
 Spinney, The Cybercryime fighter
 
 

In a bright classroom where laughter flows,
Spinney teaches English, as everyone knows.
With passion ignited, he guides each day,
Helping his students find their own way.

 

But outside the windows, shadows creep,
Cybercrime lurking, its secrets to keep.
Spinney stands firm, a watchful knight,
Fighting the darkness, bringing forth light.

 

He shows his students how to stay aware,
Of phishing and scams that float through the air.
“Don’t click on links that seem out of place,
Together we’ll safeguard our online space.”

 

With each new lesson, they learn and they grow,
Building a fortress against cyber woe.
Spinney inspires, with courage and cheer,
Teaching them all to hold safety dear.

 

So here’s to the teacher, both wise and strong,
In a world of connections, where things can go wrong.
With hearts intertwined, they battle the crime,
In the digital age, they’ll rise every time.

 
jfaraujo 
 
 

6 Oct 2024

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mfraczek
France

Another poem to push away all the spams   
 

In shadows deep, where whispers dwell,

A world unseen, they weave their spell.

With fingers swift on keys they dance,

In realms of code, they take their chance.

Masters of the digital night,

With minds like stars, they spark with light.

They breach the walls, both strong and tall,

A game of wits, a silent call.

Some seek to steal, to break and bend,

While others strive to guard and mend.

A double-edged sword, this craft they wield,

In the cyber field, their fate is sealed.

Yet in this maze of ones and zeros,

Lies the potential for both heroes and foes.

For knowledge shared can build or break,

In the hands of those who dare to take.

So here’s to hackers, both shadow and light,

Navigating the chaos, in the heart of the night.

In the endless web where secrets entwine,

They shape our future, one line at a time

I must recognize I also used AL !
Hugs.
Murielle 

5 Oct 2024

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mfraczek
France

Thank you Spinney ! I like the idea of fighting back with fire in my eyes though I am totally unable to code 

8 Oct 2024

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spinney
United Kingdom

Another Poem   
 
It looks like we need a few more lines. Feel free to join in if you are not some kind of bot. Oddly enough, I used AI to create this. 
 
**Shadows on the Web**

In the tangled web where we weave and explore,
Lurks a shadowy presence, forever wanting more.
Hacked websites whisper, their secrets unmasked,
Trust turns to trepidation, and safety is tasked.

Once a refuge of knowledge, now a treacherous maze,
Users lost in the darkness, caught in a blaze.
Personal data stolen, identities betrayed,
Innocent clicks turn to a price that�s unpaid.

With every click forward, a risk now abounds,
Malicious intent hidden, lurking in bounds.
The hackers, unseen, with their digital claws,
Seek to disrupt, without a pause.

A fortress once built, now crumbles with ease,
As users grow wary, their minds filled with unease.
Yet resilience persists, like a flame in the night,
To reclaim what is lost, we must continue the fight.

For knowledge is power, a beacon so bright,
In the face of the dangers, we’ll stand up and write.
With vigilance and courage, we’ll learn and adapt,
Protecting our spaces, with a community mapped.
 

5 Oct 2024

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maryse peyé
France

Just a Saturday poem to push down nonsense messages   
 
Hi all members
 
A site and members
Jalousy go away !
Nonsense remote - please - stay !
Stupidity no way !
Worksheets we want to share
And creativity we dare.
Don�t steal others� work :
Yours is worth be read.
Keep cool !
Don�t bother webmasters
With bad pride.
Give importance to grammar,
Vocabulary and flashcards.
Exercises for brainstorming
And colors for students� mind.
It�s Saturday but no Sunday
For good learning ! Say that, say !
Day after day with memory we play.
Guess, unscramble and win
The cup of knowledge
Endlessly filled with good marks.
Spamers keep out of here !
The site is not a garbage can !
This site is for the ones who can
Think to feed schools
With good tools.
A site for English,
Good ideas to fish.

5 Oct 2024


spinney
United Kingdom

In the realm of words where we learn and grow,
ESL websites bloom, offering knowledge to sow.
But shadows creep in, with intentions unclear,
Bots swarm like locusts, feeding on fear.

Lines of fine grammar, lost in the fray,
As algorithms dance, leading minds astray.
The learners log on, eager to engage,
Only to find chaos, a virtual cage.

Teachers watch helpless, their lessons in vain,
As digital gremlins disrupt the terrain.
Yet hope lingers on, like a beacon of light,
For each bot that roams, a true learner�s fight.

In unity strong, we’ll protect what we share,
Together we’ll stand, against bots we declare.

5 Oct 2024

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