8.2.6 Information
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
8.2.5 Memory
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
8.2.4 Accuracy
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
8.2.3 Editing
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
8.2.2 The screen
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
8.2.1Speed
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
2.2.10 Civil liberties campaigns
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a case study of Lennox Castle Hospital. It tries to make sense of the history of Lennox Castle, and of institutional life in general, through testimony of those who experienced institutions as inmates and as nurses, as well as through Erving Goffman's medel of the 'total institution'. It examines the social bases of segragation, the professionalisation of staff in asylums and institutions, and campaigns for ch
Nutrition: Isn't it Great!
This project will help you understand how to use nutrition and body mass index information to make healthy food choices.
Ramp Up Your Writing!
Use these great online resources to ramp up your writing. These tools will help you organize your thoughts and become a better writer. Use this Time-line Creator to help organize dates for your writing. Try out this Letter Writer to create the perfect letter. Don't let comparing and contrasting get you down, use this Compare and Contrasting Tool! Figure out the plot of the story with this Plot Diagram!
The Lake Isle of Innisfree - Quiz
Students will be able to develop their personal response to Yeats' poem.
Doing business in San Francisco
A paradise for food-lovers and hill-climbers, San Francisco has plenty to offer. Just don't expect it to be like Los Angeles
Lezen, woordenschat: Highly recommended walking tours
De student oefent leesvaardigheid en woordenschat aan de hand van beschrijvingen van wandelroutes. Hij/zij leert ook wat meer over wandelroutes in Engeland.
Do's and Don'ts when meeting British people
Op het einde van deze les kun je een aantal richtlijnen toepassen om mensen correct te woord te staan.
The new kid on the media block
Op het einde van deze les kun je nieuwe woorden in verband met internet en blogging correct gebruiken.
My favorite recipe
Op het einde van deze les kun je, je eigen favoriete recept in het Engels opschrijven.
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