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    The verb 'to ask' and its synonyms
    Ask Permission
    Asking for permission
    Polite request
    Ask the way to ...
    Polite requests (video)
    Build these sentences
    Countable or not ?
    Countable / uncountable
    Denzel Washington
    For/since
    Last word
    Celebrities Unite Against Poverty
    Expressions and body
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    Description
    Who am I ?
    Look ... like
    Jobs
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    Describe people
    Description and adjectives
    Description and expressions
    Description
    Who are you?
    Desert flowers
    Put the words in order
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    Right order
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    Sentences
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    Disorder in the street
    Despite or Although
    Past tenses
    Cartoons
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    Iceland and Surtsey
    Present simple or present continuous
    Present simple or continuous
    Before/in front of...
    Riddles
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    Riddles
    Riddles
    Riddles
    Riddles
    Riddles about fruit and vegetables
    Cockney / Rhyming Slang
    Dialogue
    Hard dialogue
    Dialogue - comic strip n° 1
    Dialogue - Comic strip n° 2
    Dialogue 1 Easy
    Dialogue : At the customs
    Dialogue : At the post office
    Dialogue : What time...?
    Dialogue : Buying shoes
    Dialogue : Phone call for an accident
    Dialogue : Going to the museum
    Dialogue : Going to court of law.
    Dialogue : Let's go shopping
    Dialogue : Making a reverse-charge
    Dialogue : How are you enjoying your stay?
    Dialogue : At the fast food.
    Dialogue : In the garden
    Dialogue : On the phone ( formal)
    Dialogue : Practising DIY.
    Dialogue : Bed time.
    Dialogue : Postcard from Florida
    Dialogue : Daily conversation
    Dialogue : At the grocer's shop
    Dialogue : At the baker's
    Dialogue : At the hairdresser's
    Dialogue : At the mechanic's
    Dialogue : At the chemist's.
    Dialogue : At the dry cleaner’s
    Dialogue : An informal conversation between 2 friends
    Dialogue : Mail to refuse an invitation
    Dialogue : Reporting a car-thievery
    Dialogue : At the department store
    Dialogue : after a visit at the dentist's.
    Dialogue : Asking for a direction.
    Dialogue : Arriving at a hotel
    Dialogue : Congratulation for your exam!
    Dialogue : I need a doctor
    Dialogue : I would like to book a room.
    Dialogue : In order to be an au-pair girl.
    Dialogue : Wake up !!!
    Dialogue : The SMS language
    Dialogue : Dinner is ready
    Dialogue : To rent a flat
    Dialogue : Message to the webmaster
    Dialogue : Where is the station?
    Dialogue : Where is the underground?
    Dialogue : He is never there
    Dialogue : Talking about the age and birthday
    Dialogue : By train
    Dialogue : Talking about your family
    Dialogue : Making an appointment by phone.
    Dialogue : Having a shower
    Dialogue : What about a restaurant ?
    Dialogue : What to do on Saturday night?
    Dialogue : What about Philip ?
    Dialogue : What do you think about...?
    Dialogue : What will you have for breakfast ?
    Dialogue : What do you prefer on TV ?
    Dialogue : What's the weather like?
    Dialogue : To book a flight
    Dialogue : Booking places in a train.
    Dialogue : Looking for a training period
    Dialogue : : Applying for a job
    Dialogue : Nothing is worth more than nepotism!
    Dialogue : Housework
    Dialogue : To find a suitable job.
    Dialogue : Do you go and ride?
    Dialogue : A new teacher
    Dialogue : A new friend.
    Dialogue : A missed appointment
    Dialogue : A postcard from Sevilla
    Dialogue : A formal conversation
    Dialogue : A bad memory
    Dialogue : One night on anglaisfacile chatroom
    Dialogue : A visitor from abroad
    Dialogue : You feel tired
    Dialogue
    Describing one's house
    Dialogue in a shop
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    On the phone
    Interview with a pilot
    Dictation
    Dictation
    Dictation
    Dictation
    Orthographic puzzle/dictation
    Dictation and Spelling Errors
    Dictation: a speech
    Dictation : April Fool's Day
    Dictation: Annabel Lee
    Change life
    Dictation : Mistakes
    Dictation : Javier in Jalisco
    Dictation: summer
    Dictation : New-Zealand
    Dictation : Spelling problems.
    Dictée : Sir Alexander Mackensie / Outstanding explorations
    Dictation : find a job
    Dictation : Where is Dave ?
    Dictation with homophones
    Dictation 1
    Mixed up words
    Dictation and girlfriend
    Orthographic Conundrum
    Dictation and party
    Orthographic puzzle
    Dictation about Obama
    Dictation/Holidays
    Dictation: American / British English?
    Dictée: Weather forecast
    Dictation: Homophones
    Dictation: my girlfriend
    Dictation : Summer
    Dictation
    Dictation: A selfish person
    Did / Was / Were
    Did, was or were
    Sorry / excuse me
    Say or Tell
    Differences between 'dead' 'death' and 'died'
    Make / do
    Future
    Questions with How
    How we can eat...
    Different tenses
    Present
    To look and prepositions
    Look and particles
    Different meanings of to get.
    Different tenses
    Different Tenses
    Different tenses
    Different tenses
    to speak/ to say/ to tell/ to talk
    British English or American English ? Part 1
    British English or American English ? Part 2
    British English or American English ? Part 3


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