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The EU's Mobility Strategy

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How air pollution affects you

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Dilemma Thinking

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How air pollution affects you

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Quiz testing page (private page)

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The Power of Vision Intersession Quiz

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The Future of Cars

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The power of vision

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Linking expressions

Linking expressions (words or phrases) are used to connect, or relate, phrases, clauses, sentences and paragraphs, i.e. ideas. By creating connections, they create coherence and cohesion in texts. Examples are: To learn more about linking expressions, and to practice using them in conversation and in your texts (reports, articles, theses, and more), book your online […]

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23/10/22
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06/11/22
Why take Conversational Lessons

When we learn a language, we learn to express ourselves in that language, using the expressions particular to that language. The way we express things (ideas, needs, emotions, among others) in one language may not necessarily be the same in the language we are learning, e.g. English. That is why it it is so important to learn the common, or stock, expressions, or ways of saying things, in a language. This applies to learning English as an additional language or as a lingua franca (a common, or 'bridging' language).

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