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‘FOR EVERY BAD THING THAT’S HAPPENED THERE’S BEEN A HUNDRED GOOD THINGS’ Percy Marchand, 25 The Times Magazine, 19.08.06
Do you remember your FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL? This time we’re reading together an extract from the article published in The Knowledge: Your critical guide to the cultural week, The Times on August 19-25, 2006.
For the married and not only. No matter whether you’re married or not, you must agree that a relationship with people changes our lives. And marriage?
Times have certainly changed, but on the inside men and women still have some very... From The Introduction to The Essential Mars and Venus by John Gray.
The Last Chance Saloon of the Rich and Famous Taken from real life by Danny Danzinger for The Sunday Times Magazine on August13, 2006.
THE HISTORY OF SANTA CLAUS
Let’s read an extract from Jeremy Clarkson’s TV heaven is an upside-down skier (The Sunday Times, January 14) and see what’s a good sport coverage for him.
Milking the Good Life Having no perspectives for safe and successful life, more and more people are leaving our country every year. There's nothing surprising in getting an e-mail from your neighbour, who suddenly went abroad to look for a new job, for a new life. Who are these people actually?
Are you GOOGLE-CRAZY? What is the first thing you do in the morning? Isn’t it turning on your computer? This time we’re reading together an extract from James Collard’s article published in The Times on August 19, 2006.
KIDS ONLY! TIME FOR THE AUTHENTIC READING LESSON FOR THE YOUNGEST! This reading lesson is designed especially for the youngest readers and learners of English. Today we’re reading together adapted story by Rogers Hargreaves published by The Sunday Times for kids in Britain and all over the world!
I am what I am ... Most of us are likely to say so at least once in our life, others tend to repeat that so many times. Does it mean people really know themselves? Or, maybe, we’re too lazy to discover more about our insight, maybe we’re afraid of getting to know the truth, the real answer to the apparently simple question What am I like?
KIDS ONLY! This is another reading lesson especially for the youngest learners of English. Why don’t you read a ghost story this time? You can do it! This lesson is just for you, kids! In a minute your hair will stand on end and your blood will run cold ...
English heritage. Build it! Let’s read Julian Richard’s guidebook’s extracts and get to know what, when, how and why ...
What is Success and How Do We Achieve It? By John Watson So far, the best definition I have come across is: "Success is the completion of anything intended."
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