Monthly Archive for March, 2011

tarnish

tarnish

tarnish v.

To lessen or destroy the luster of in any way.




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Learning new vocabulary words

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Lesson 18 – Expressions About Tables – English Vocabulary


Topic: Expressions in English with the word “table”. Learn three idioms. Level: advanced. Additional practice on this topic is available at EnglishCafe. www.englishcafe.com Music credits: “Jazz bass-1″ by Beyonda retrieved from www.flashkit.com “Mellow Jazzins 2″ by Beyonda retrieved from www.flashkit.com “Fun Jazz” by Q-Music retrieved from www.flashkit.com FOR MORE MUSIC BY Q-MUSIC, please visit: www.q-music.co.uk

tapestry

tapestry

tapestry n.

A fabric to which a pattern is applied with a needle, designed for ornamental hangings.




Staples Rodway graduate clocks up numbers on the road

Staples Rodway graduate clocks up numbers on the road
Many Kiwis struggle to understand the sport of cycling and it’s easy to see why – there’s the excessive hours of training, the intricate racing tactics and etiquette, the quirky European terms like ‘peloton’, not to mention those funny shorts and tiny bike seats.

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Crosswords Vocabulary #3 – English Lesson


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tantamount

tantamount

tantamount adj.

Having equal or equivalent value, effect, or import.




Pearson Announces Reading Street Common Core Edition

Pearson Announces Reading Street Common Core Edition
Elementary Grades Curriculum Built to New English Language Arts State Standards; College- and Career-readiness Begins in Kindergarten

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USM “College Quiz Bowl” challenges students

USM “College Quiz Bowl” challenges students
Students on several teams tested their academic knowledge Wednesday morning at the second annual “College Quiz Bowl” held at USM Gulf Coast. Similar to the quiz show, “Jeopardy”, the event covered subjects from science to math to popular culture. Participants said it was lots of fun and a little nerve wracking at times. WLOX’s Steve Phillips has more.

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