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Wednesday, 13 November 2013
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todays Breaking news :NSW light rail moves towards reality
NSW'S transport minister admits that
building Sydney's light rail network will be difficult and disruptive,
but residents and businesses will get a say.
she also said , The 12km network linking Circular Quay to Central and the Sydney
Cricket Ground, Randwick racecourse, Prince of Wales Hospital and the
University of NSW in the city's east is expected to generate 10,000 jobs
and add $4 billion to the state's economy.
That's two and a half times the project's $1.6 billion, said the link meant 220 buses every hour
could be removed from the CBD and directed to other suburbs.
Test your art vocabulary
if you want to test your art vocabulary see thishttp://www.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/worldservice/quiznet/quizengine?ContentType=text/html;quiz=1643_art
The english we speak
Full of beans means : Are you feeling tired today? Or are you full of beans:know about more visit this site:http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theenglishwespeak/2013/11/131112_tews_149_full_of_beans.shtml
Pronunciation tips
pronunciation tips for everyone:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/sounds/index.shtml
Language tips for your job search
You've decided you need a new job. Where do you start to look? What
kinds of resources are available? Who are the best people to talk to?
The following site gives some suggestions which you might find helpful.http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/business/getthatjob/unit1jobsearch/page1.shtml Test your knowledge of the language of jobs by choosing the correct noun to fill the gaps.
The following site gives some suggestions which you might find helpful.http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/business/getthatjob/unit1jobsearch/page1.shtml Test your knowledge of the language of jobs by choosing the correct noun to fill the gaps.
New rules on English and maths GCSE changes explained
Students in England who fail to get a Grade C or above in GCSE maths and
English will have to carry on studying the subjects at school or in
higher educ action from now on. visit this site:Students in England who fail to get a Grade C or above in GCSE maths and English will have to carry on studying the subjects at school or in higher education from now on.
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