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ESL, lesson plan, Off2Class, teaching, infinitives, verbs, word, to, English, speakers, objects, sentences, subject, adverbs, adjectives

Grade Level Grades 9-12
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<p>Animated annotation of the poem ‘Limbo’.

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Limbo_annotated.ppt

February 7, 2020
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4.9
10 Reviews
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SML Member March 09, 2010
Fab resource

Excellent resource - really useful thanks

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SML Member April 20, 2010
Awesome

Great stuff. This just saved me hours of prep. Thankyou.

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SML Member May 04, 2010
download problem

its not letting me download this.

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SML Member May 05, 2010
Fab

This is soooo useful, I love how the context setters (about black history) at the beginning will get their interest straight away!!

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SML Member June 05, 2010
well done

this is superb...really helped/..

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SML Member July 07, 2010
fantastic! thanks!

so detailed and precise, thank you so much.

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SML Member August 11, 2010
Limbo

Excellent resource. Thank you.

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SML Member January 24, 2011

slide 6. ppl might just want to check the explanation of the second definition of the word limbo. It is true that Catholics believed in the past that unbaptised infants went to Limbo. This is not Catholic teaching anymore. Just thought you wouldn't want to mislead the pupils or offend anyone :) xXx

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SML Member March 22, 2011

Really useful as a revision tool for students as well as a teaching resource.

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