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This worksheet aims at introducing purpose expressions and how they are used to join sentences. What makes this worksheet useful is that the activities are designed in a way that ensures gradual transition. It includes an introductory activity that allows students to notice the use of the various expressions ( in order to, so as to, so that...). Then, students are invited to apply these strucures to another example to check their understanding. The second activiy introduces them to more practice including negative forms. The worksheet ends with a nice role-play activity. - ESL worksheets
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Thank you memes can be fun! These nice safe for work thank you memes can be a quick way to express your gratitude. And the cats are cute!
Thank you memes can be fun! These nice safe for work thank you memes can be a quick way to express your gratitude. And the cats are cute!
The couple - who had never met before - are said to have stripped off in full view of fellow passengers on a 240-mile National Express journey from Manchester to Exeter last Monday (file photo).
English Synonym Words – SAID, English Vocabulary Announced Answered Argued Asked Babbled Begged Boasted Bragged Called Commented Complained Confessed Cried Declared Demanded Exclaimed Explained Expressed Giggled Grinned Laughed Lied Mentioned Mumbled Moaned Pronounced Remarked Replied Responded Scolded Screamed Shouted Stated Shouted Suggested Teased Told Uttered Warned Whined Whispered Yelled
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Thank you memes can be fun! These nice safe for work thank you memes can be a quick way to express your gratitude. And the cats are cute!
Ever buy a really great dress or amazing shirt? It probably makes you feel good when you put it on and gives you confidence for the day. But the thing about a great dress or fancy shirt is it needs to be taken care of and cannot be cleaned with just any detergent. There are care instructions so that the piece of clothing can last and be enjoyed for a long time. Consider the amount of attention we give articles of clothing - what if we gave that same attention to our relationships? We all respond to experiences differently and it is important that we respect those differences. We cannot assume that we know what a person's reactions mean, but we can use the great gift of communication to learn more about those we love. Care tags are a wonderful way to help children understand their reactions to emotions. They also allow children to identify how others can best support them when they are feeling a specific emotion. When a child feels understood, he is better able to accept his emotions and consider healthy ways to handle them. This understanding can create open communication and feelings of safety and love. These care tags are great for kids who are learning about emotions, but they are also helpful in other relationships, especially for those dating or married. Update: Thank you Jodi Smith, LCSW, RPT-S for finally giving me a reference for this activity! I had been taught it years ago during internship, but never knew its originality. Now you all will have a reference as well as a resource for more therapeutic activities to use! Enjoy! Smith, J. (2008). Care Tags. In Lowenstein, L(Ed.) Favorite Therapeutic Activities for Children and Teens: Practitioners Share Their Most Effective Techniques. Canada: Champion Press.
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