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Time for fun...Tongue Twisters!!! (Audio coming soon...)
1.- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. 2.- Mary sells sea shells by the sea shore. 3.- Madamme Minnie made a mound of many melons. 4.- Does your shirt-shop sell short socks with spots. 5.- How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
BONUS!!!!! ERROR CORRECTIONS. Correct these sentences. 1) Nowadays, teenager are play more and more online games. 2) Many young people spends about 3 hours on internet. 3) Teens tend to spend less time with their parents. 4) They prefering to spend time with their friends.
American soldiers returning home after WWII brought with them many misconceptions about traditional Japanese geisha culture, including the now widespread Western belief that geisha are prostitutes. In fact, geisha are highly-trained entertainers who are skilled in the arts of singing, dancing, conversing, and playing traditional instruments. Geisha are known for their recognizable white makeup, elaborate dress, and complex hairstyles. How must geisha sleep in order to protect these hairdos?More...Discuss
With seven buildings and a shopping concourse, the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan was the largest commercial complex in the world before it was destroyed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Its most prominent structures were the 110-story rectangular Twin Towers, which, at more than 1,360 ft (415 m) tall, were the tallest buildings in the world until the Sears Tower surpassed them in 1974. How did the construction of the complex lead to the expansion of the island of Manhattan?More...Discuss