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  1. Writing Style: This series of four lessons is designed to help students become familiar with writing an essay in En... http://bit.ly/5rJrn2
  2. Technology Adoption: Listen to this selection which focuses on the adoption of new technologies. The listening is f... http://bit.ly/67UmuX
  3. Reading Comprehension: Brothers Grimm: These reading comprehension selections are all by the Brothers Grimm and inc... http://bit.ly/87IW2o
  4. Time Expressions: Future Tenses: Time Expressions: Future Tenses One of the keys to correct tense usage is understa... http://bit.ly/8S9VIf
  5. Adverb Clauses: This adverb clause quiz tests a number of adverb types including time, cause and effect, opposition... http://bit.ly/6Mglgg
  6. Time Expressions: Past Tenses: One of the keys to correct tense usage is understanding which time expressions or ind... http://bit.ly/sEjkT
  7. I think you'll like this suggestion once you kick it around a little.
  8. We kicked a few ideas around, but didn't come to any conclusion.
  9. Let's kick that around a bit and see how it goes.
  10. Today's idiom: to kick an idea around = to consider an idea
  11. Classroom Management Issues: Classroom management in the ESL / EFL classroom can be challenging at times because of... http://bit.ly/2pbemI
  12. Everyone eventually bites off more than they can chew. That's how you learn your limits.
  13. If you've bitten off more than you can chew, don't be afraid to admit it and stop.
  14. I'm afraid I've bitten off more than I can chew with this project. I'm going to have to throw in the towel. (throw in the towel = quit)
  15. Today's idiom: bite off more than you can chew = do something or attempt something that is too difficult for you to complete
  16. Time Expressions: Present Tenses: One of the keys to correct tense usage is understanding which time expressions or... http://bit.ly/1MrtMO
  17. Thanksgiving Reading Comprehension: This holiday feature includes a Thanksgiving reading comprehension with difficul... http://bit.ly/Mv9uE
  18. Do you think we'll be in the home stretch this time next month?
  19. Sally was happy to be in the home stretch of her project at work.
  20. Don't give up now. We're in the home stretch.