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18 November 2012

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mariesol

8 years ago
5

rkinder

14 years ago
3

Nice idea, varied activities cater for different learning styles effectively. I have to be a stickler and say that there is a spelling mistake (maybe I'm being a fool and it's a deliberate strategy with the author's students to 'spot the deliberate'...), but otherwise I guess it's just a proof read thing! She's also obviously taken the time to get to know the students she work with and made the slang pretty relatable and up-to-date - particularly important for this type of exercise. Waagwan indeed, fam. The only other thing is that I think the worksheet could be expanded on a little. Useful resource.

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