
- English
Climate changes
In this class we will discuss climate changes and different ecological issues. We will learn Third Conditional type, train it and see how it differes from another conditional types.
- Theory with exercises
- Intermediate
English
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In this class we will discuss climate changes and different ecological issues. We will learn Third Conditional type, train it and see how it differes from another conditional types.

Dragons’ Den is a staple of British television, where ambitious entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of multi-millionaire investors. In Part 1 of this guide, we dive into the real-world business vocabulary used inside the Den. You’ll learn key terms and idioms related to valuation, equity, pitch presentations, and negotiations. Whether you're aiming to sharpen your professional English for meetings, boost your listening comprehension, or master the art of the pitch, this episode breaks down native expressions through the lens of high-stakes television drama.

BOB DOUGHTY: I'm Bob Doughty. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: And I'm Shirley Griffith with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we travel around the world exploring the history of chocolate. Its story begins with a plant whose scientific name, Theobroma cacao, means "food of the gods." For centuries, people have been enjoying the rich flavor of chocolate, a product made from this plant. Join us as we tell about the history of chocolate and how it is produced. We will also meet Jane Morris, a chocolate maker in Washington, DC. (MUSIC) BOB DOUGHTY: Most people today think of chocolate as something sweet to eat or drink than can be easily found in stores around the world. It might surprise you that chocolate was once highly treasured. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Historians believe the Maya people of Central America first learned to farm cacao plants around two thousand years ago. The Maya took the cacao trees from the rainforests and grew them in their gardens. They cooked the cacao seeds, then crushed them into a soft paste. They mixed the paste with water and flavorful spices to make an unsweetened chocolate drink. The Maya poured the chocolate drink back and forth between two containers so that the liquid had a layer of bubbles, or foam. Cacao and chocolate were an important part of Maya culture. There are often images of cacao plants on Maya buildings and art objects. Ruling families drank chocolate at special ceremonies. And, even poorer members of society could enjoy the drink once in a while.

FCE grammar + listening+ reported speech + passive voice

To join a queue – Встать в очередь To try something on – Примерить что- то To be in or out of fashion – Быть в моде или выйти из моды Sky-high prices – Заоблачные, высокие цены Fit somebody – Идеально подходить по размеру Glamorous – очаровательный Good-looking – красивый Gorgeous – великолепный

We will discuss ecological issues and eco-friendly activities, also we will revise Reported Speech statements.

In this class we will revise jobs and articles

Game club for adults in GLOW schоol

"Hardware" means the computer itself and other machines which are connected to the computer such as printers or external disk drives. "Software" means the electronic programmes which make the computer do what you want it to do (or, sometimes, what the computer wants to do!)

In this lesson we will learn present simple