ORDINARY AND EXTREME ADJECTIVES

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RELATIVE CLAUSES




Practice RELATIVE CLAUSES.
CLICK HERE and re write the sentences in such a way that they have the same meaning. Use a RELATIVE PRONOUN.

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EXTREME SPORTS




Do you like the excitement of extreme sports? If so, you might be an 'adrenaline junkie'. Find out more about white-water rafting and parkour in this video.


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TENSE TABLE




TENSE REVISION, THE USE OF THE VERBS

ENGLISH TENSES . EXAMPLES

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Guerrilla marketing








Guerrilla marketing is an advertising strategy in which low-cost unconventional means (graffiti, sticker bombing, flash mobs) are utilized, often in a localized fashion or large network of individual cells, to convey or promote a product or an idea. The term guerrilla marketing is easily traced to guerrilla warfare which utilizes atypical tactics to achieve a goal in a competitive and unforgiving environment.
The concept of guerrilla marketing was invented as an unconventional system of promotions that relies on time, energy and imagination rather than a big marketing budget. Typically, guerrilla marketing campaigns are unexpected and unconventional, potentially interactive, andconsumers are targeted in unexpected places.
The objective of guerrilla marketing is to create a unique, engaging and thought-provoking concept to generate buzz, and consequently turnviral. The term was coined and defined by Jay Conrad Levinson in his book Guerrilla Marketing. The term has since entered the popular vocabulary and marketing textbooks.
Guerrilla marketing involves unusual approaches such as intercept encounters in public places, street giveaways of products, PR stunts, or any unconventional marketing intended to get maximum results from minimal resources. More innovative approaches to Guerrilla marketing now utilize mobile digital technologies to engage the consumer and create a memorable brand experience.
Guerrilla marketing focuses on low cost creative strategies of marketing. Basic requirements are time, energy, and imagination and not money. Sales do not compose of the primary static to measure business but is replaced by profit. Emphasis is on retaining existing customers then acquiring new ones.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES




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All about CONDITIONAL SENTENCES


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READERS FOR 2nd TERM.

Remember you only have to choose one.

 ENJOY!



The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole is the sequel to The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and is the charming, hilarious and explicit diary of a British teenager who lives in a modern suburban setting. Adrian is an only child whose parents’ marriage is in crisis and Adrian is often caught between them. He records his
experiences and observations of life over a period of fourteen months, which includes part of his fourth year and most of his fifth year of secondary school.



Brave New World is about life in the New World more than 500 years from now and most of it takes place in and around London. The story begins in the Hatchery and Conditioning Centre, an institution of human mass-production. The Director of the Centre is leading a tour of male students. They are learning about the process of genetic engineering and they hear a lecture from Mustapha Mond on the principles of human conditioning, the drug soma and sleep teaching.



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Reading on line.

A good way to improve your English in an easy way



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