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Food myths
  • English

Food myths

In this class we will discuss different Food myths and if they are true, also some great food lifehacks. We will learn passive and active voice as well.

  • Theory with exercises
  • Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Travel on light
  • English

Travel on light

In this lesson, we'll talk about different tips and tricks on how to take less luggage on a trip. What helps you decide which clothes to pack? Where should you put expensive things? We'll also revise the Passive Voice, countable and uncountable nouns and the vocabulary to talk about minimalism, everyday things and materials.

  • Theory with exercises
  • Intermediate
  • English
Darina Gribanova
Darina Gribanova
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Champions Hockey League
  • English

Champions Hockey League

Champions Hockey League The three leagues - the Ontario Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League - include 60 clubs from nine Canadian provinces and five U.S. states.

  • Theory with exercises
  • Beginner
  • English
Anna Snim
Anna Snim
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Personal traits
  • English

Personal traits

In this class we will talk about personalities, revise present tenses

  • Theory with exercises
  • Upper Intermediate
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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The Lightbulb
  • English

The Lightbulb

A few years ago there were lots of lightbulb jokes in English. You probably had them in your language too. Here is an example. How many policemen/civil servants/school teachers does it take to change a lightbulb? Five – one to stand on a table holding the lightbulb, and four to pick the table up and turn it round. Some people find these jokes very funny. Other people don't think they are funny at all.

  • Podcast
  • Beginner
  • English
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina
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10
Shrek
  • English

Shrek

Shrek lesson in GLOW marathon for teenagers

  • Theory with exercises
  • Intermediate
  • English
Darina Gribanova
Darina Gribanova
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10
I Have a Dream
  • English

I Have a Dream

Have you a dream? I mean, is there something that you would really like to do in your life – such as travelling round the world, or writing a best-selling novel, or climbing Mount Everest, or learning a new language. Good. It is important that we have dreams like these. But what would you do to achieve your dream. Would you, for example, walk out of your job so that you could do the thing you really want to do? Hmm. That might be difficult. How would you get the money you need to live on? And suppose you had a well-paid and very important job. Would you give that job up to pursue your dream? This morning's newspapers tell us about someone who has done just that. His name is Paul Drayson. He is 47 years old. He started his career as a businessman, and he was very successful. He made a fortune as boss of a company which makes equipment for giving people medical injections without sticking a needle into them. Then he became interested in politics. He gave a lot of money to the Labour Party. The government made him a member of the House of Lords, which is the upper chamber of the British parliament. (This means that he is now Lord Drayson, and not plain, ordinary Mr Drayson.) Then Lord Drayson became a minister in the government, at the Ministry of Defence. He was responsible for buying equipment for the British armed forces. Both the government’s supporters and his opponents said that he was good at his job. He obviously had a bright political career ahead of him. But Lord Drayson had a dream. It was a dream about driving motorcars very fast. He bought a 6-litre Aston Martin racing car. He drove it around race tracks. He competed in races; then he started to win some of the races, and this year he came third in the British GT championship. (The GT championships are for cars which are nearly the same as cars which you can drive on normal roads). People who know him say that, as a racing driver, Paul Drayson is both brave and intelligent.

  • Podcast
  • All levels
  • English
Andrei Scherbak
Andrei Scherbak
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Life coaching
  • English

Life coaching

In this class we will discuss life coaching and revise all tenses

  • Theory with exercises
  • Advanced
  • English
Maria  Nekrasova
Maria Nekrasova
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Russian Names
  • Russian

Russian Names

Welcome to the lesson about Russian names! We will investigate Russian names, their origin and usage. The three-part form of modern Russian names consists of a first name, patronymic and surname . It first appeared in the 10th century but became normal during the reign of Tzar Peter I.

  • Theory
  • Beginner
  • Russian
Eugeniia Klimutina
Eugeniia Klimutina