Four new educational bingo card sets are now available online to support first-grade English instruction through structured, game-based learning. The new resources focus on verbs, adjectives, nouns, ...
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How Americans Use the Verb “Have” in Everyday English
Learn how Americans use the verb have in everyday English! This lesson covers have, has, and had with easy explanations, ...
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10 Tasty English Expressions You Need to Know with “EAT”
You already know how to eat, but do you know how to eat out, eat up, or eat into? In this English lesson, we explore ten ...
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When learning a new language, it's imperative that the speaker immerse themselves in the language's books, movies, TV shows, and music. It's also important for the speaker to regularly converse with ...
Three experiments provided evidence that 3.5- to 4-year-old English-speaking children (N = 72) attend to the appearances of novel objects, not only when they hear a novel noun, but also when they hear ...
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