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- numbers 1 and review - toys vocabulary

One of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide in homes, parks, clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments. In recent years, chess has become part of some school curricula.

If you heard that there was a piece of technology that could do away with traffic jams, make cities more equitable, and help us solve climate change, you might think about driverless cars, or hyperloops or any of the other new transportation technologies that get lots of hype these days. But there is a much older, much less sexy piece of machinery that could be the key to making our cities more sustainable, more liveable, and more fair: the humble bus. Steven Higashide is a transit expert, bus champion, and author of a new book called Better Buses Better Cities. And the central thesis of the book is that buses have the power to remake our cities for the better. But he says that if we want the bus to reach its potential, we’re going to have to make the experience riding one, a lot more pleasant.

In this class we will divide you into two Universes - Marvel and DC.

In this class we will discuss different accents. We will discuss if it is a natural issue or language problem. Also we will revise some phrasal verbs and grammar topic - gerund

In this class we will talk about marrige, idioms and new trends

We consulted EFL experts, and also tapped into the expertise of the staff within our IH schools, to share their favourite TV shows for learners of English. Whether you're new to teaching or are experienced in your field, these timeless tips might give you some food for thought in the classroom.

In this class we will learn other Unreal past expressions and talk about Criticism.

In this lesson we review family members and possessive

In this class we will discuss the grammar topic - Present Perfect (have you ever...).