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Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution!
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Thank you for this. Comment: the lettering is off following "G"
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I loved the excercises you have posted. I would recommend using an editable pdf format that could allow students to input their answers online. I use Nitro pdf to create PDFs in this format but I am sure there are many others. It should be easy to convert what you already have to that format. Just a suggestion. Keep on creating these exercises. They are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've heard of a an editable pdf. I am old and out of touch. Yes I will look into it! Thank you!!
DeleteThanks for your work, but not what I was looking for. I use TED Talks for conversation class, so I'm looking for discussion topics.
ReplyDeleteThank you for creating such a great a great exercise. However, there are a lot of typos.
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ReplyDeletewhere can I see the answers to the exercise? just to make sure if I got the answers right.
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