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WELCOME TO A NEW SCHOOL YEAR!!
It's nearly the end of summer. You'll say goodbye to the beach days, the swimming pools, the flip-flops and the sun cream shortly. Soon you'll be returning to school. Think of the start of each school year like a new beginning. It's a good opportunity to get started on the right foot.
HAVE A FANTASTIC YEAR!!
Your English teacher,
Gloria.
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Thanksgiving
Eating plays a large role in the celebration of Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving Day, families and friends usually gather for a large meal including turkey. Major American cities have parades, the most famous being New York's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
American football is also a major part of Thanksgiving celebrations in the United States. Professional games are traditionally played on Thanksgiving Day.
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welcome back to school
WELCOME BACK AGAIN!
The summer always feels so long at the beginning and so short at the end...
It's getting close to that time again.
A new school year will be beginning sometime over the next week.
There are three basic steps to get your year started on the right track:
-get organised -stay focused -get it done
Good luck!!
Your English teacher,
Gloria B.
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summer
I wish all of you enjoy a well-deserved holiday to recharge batteries and start the new school year on the right foot. And don't forget to take every opportunity you have to practise your English!!!
Have a great summer!!!
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International Women's Day
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated around the world on March 8. It began at the turn of the 20th century as a campaign for better working conditions by women in New York. Millions of women celebrate their rights and freedoms on this day! All around the world women are becoming more powerful in business, politics and other areas. There are over a dozen nations today with women leaders. However, IWD is still necessary to highlight the inequalities that many women still face.
Watch this video and get more information:
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St Valentine's Day
St Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on 14 February. It's the day when people show their affection for another person by sending cards, flowers or chocolate with messages of love.
In the UK, a massive amount of money is spent on what some say is the most romantic day of the year: 22 million spent on flowers, 7 million red roses and 12 million cards are sent.
So, have a happy Valentine's Day but remember: don't feel left out if you don't get a card - it's giving that counts!
Here you can read a funny Valentine's poem...
Roses are red ...
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Sugar is sweet
And so are you!
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Please don't kiss me –
I have the flu!
My big red heart says,
“Boom! Boom! Boom!”
My big red heart says,
“Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!”
My big red heart says,
“I love you!”