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In German, the verb “can” translates to “können” and is a modal verb. It is conjugated based on the subject pronoun. Present Tense (Präsens) ich kann – I can du kannst – you can (informal singular) er/sie/es kann – he/she/it can wir können – we can ihr könnt – you can (informal plural) sie können […]

Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks on your notebook. You may listen to the audios more than once. Write numbers 1 – 22 on your notebook before you play the audio. Hello everyone, and welcome to today’s orientation session for new students. I’m thrilled to introduce you to one of the most […]

Listen to the audio and fill in the blanks on your notebook. You may listen to the audios more than once. Write numbers 1 – 20 on your notebook before you play the audio. Good morning, I’d like some information about the (1) _______________, please. Good morning! Sure, what would you like to know? Well, […]

Here’s the complete list of text types that can appear in IBDP English A Paper 1, combining non-literary and literary texts: Non-Literary Texts Advertisements Articles Brochures or Leaflets Blog Posts Charity Appeals Comic Strips Editorials or Opinion Columns Essays Infographics Interviews Letters Memoirs Extracts from Autobiographies Manifestos News Stories Social Media Texts Reviews Reports Speeches […]

If you have not yet started following the MELONS Structure for Analysis and Criteria, have a look at the two pages below or proceed to Advertisements Analysis: Melons Structure. Follow this structure hereafter. Best and Easy Organization. Melons Criteria. You will not miss anything next time. Elements. Textual and Visual Elements. Rhetorical Elements. IB English […]

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