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read2simon: Butt Watching
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! Tuesday 22 February 2011. Men - be honest! How often do you (secretly) "check out" other women? You know, on the bus, on the train, walking down the street. Today's article is very short. However, it contains a lot of words and expressions that you may not know. It is also an interesting article (I think). After you have read the article, take a look at the YouTube video below. Describe the last time you did this? I'm a busi...
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read2simon: February 2011
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! Tuesday 22 February 2011. Men - be honest! How often do you (secretly) "check out" other women? You know, on the bus, on the train, walking down the street. Today's article is very short. However, it contains a lot of words and expressions that you may not know. It is also an interesting article (I think). After you have read the article, take a look at the YouTube video below. Describe the last time you did this? Valentine'...
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read2simon: More Articles
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! Most of the articles I select are from The Taipei Times. I always try to choose articles that I think will be generally interesting, especially for people in Taiwan and people familiar with Taiwanese society and culture. The following is a list of links to articles that I haven't made worksheets for, mostly, but I think are still worth reading if you have the time. Taipei Times, Thur 24 March 2011. Woman Victim of Cyberfraud.
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read2simon: NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN. When some people get old and. They start to wonder about the meaning of their life. In fact, many older people may start to feel. That their lives are no longer useful, which is very sad. But your interest could also be golf, learning a language, writing a blog, etc. It doesn't matter what it is. The most important thing is that you are interested in it and it gives your life a sense of meaning. Speci...
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read2simon: June 2010
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! Employers Look for Self-Starters. Some young people find it easy to get a great job after graduating from school, college or university. However, for many young people, finding the job they want can be a difficult and frustrating experience. What do you think are the most important qualities that employers look for when they are hiring young people? What do you think are the least important qualities? Links to this post.
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read2simon: Google Recieves 1000's of Resumes
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! Google Recieves 1000's of Resumes. Would you be interested in working for Google? Why or why not? What do you think would be the good things about working for Google? Can you think of any bad things? A lot of activity in a short period of time. Very large amount (usually used to describe water). Was more or higher than (before); exceeded. Being more or higher than (before); topping. Read The Article Here. The Best Way to "Me...
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read2simon: January 2010
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! Google Threatens to Quit China. For many companies, doing business with China must present a moral dilemma. On the one hand, China is obviously an excellent business opportunity. On the other hand, everyone knows the “bad” things about China: its poor human rights records and lack of basic freedoms for many people; the Tibet. Issue; its questionable dealings in countries such as Darfur. Not many, I imagine. Why or why not?
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read2simon: GREEN LIGHT FOR RED LIGHTS
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! GREEN LIGHT FOR RED LIGHTS. A few years ago (if I remember correctly), Chen Shui Bian, Mayor of Taipei at the time, closed down the red light district in Taipei. I can't remember which area it was in. (Wanhua? However, this didn't actually put an end to prostitution. In fact, I don't think it made any noticeable difference at all. Of course, it is nothing like Thailand. Thankfully. A lot of; many many. What do supporters of ...
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read2simon: June 2009
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! GREEN LIGHT FOR RED LIGHTS. A few years ago (if I remember correctly), Chen Shui Bian, Mayor of Taipei at the time, closed down the red light district in Taipei. I can't remember which area it was in. (Wanhua? However, this didn't actually put an end to prostitution. In fact, I don't think it made any noticeable difference at all. Of course, it is nothing like Thailand. Thankfully. A lot of; many many. What do supporters of ...
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read2simon: Using the Worksheets
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Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building and Discussion. Reading Skills. Coming Soon! First of all, thank you for your interest in my reading blog! Now, I am going to give you some advice about how to read the news articles and use the worksheets. This is what I suggest:. First, click on "Download the Worksheet" and print it. Second, click on "Download the Original Article" and print this out too*. If you don't want to print it out, you could just copy and paste the article to a Word document. Of course, you ...