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Presenting for Global ELT @efuture.global @andrewbetsiselt at the Spring ’21 Virtual IP Exhibition @ipexhibitions this Saturday at 4.00 pm GMT+3 #Spr21IPE
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Are you afraid of black cats? Would you open an umbrella indoors? How do you feel about the number 13? Whether or not you believe in them, you’re probably familiar with a few of these superstitions. But where did they come from? Stuart Vyse shares the weird and specific origins of some of our favorite superstitions. Lesson by Stuart Vyse, directed by TED-Ed.

by Katerina T. (age: 14)
Tuesday, 15th December 2020
Over the past ten years or so, television has become an integral part of our lives. It provides informative programs, as well as programs to occupy young children, such as shows and series. It is my firm belief that television has gained so much sway on our daily lives that we are no longer in control of the amount of time we spend on it and especially when it comes to our children.
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