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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
The teacher wants the students to …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
The teacher suggests eating …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
The teacher suggests finding a study place with a lot of …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
If students feel stressed they should …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
Students are advised to …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
The teacher understands that repeating things can be …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
Students can do past exam papers ...
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
The teacher recommends a break of five minutes every …
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
It's important to ...
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Listen to the teacher giving students advice for exams and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
The teacher is sure that the students will …
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
You should only use one keyword in a single search.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
Inverted commas are useful to find something you’ve already seen.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
Words like ‘an’ are unhelpful in a search.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
If your keyword could refer to a lot of different things, you can't avoid getting a long list of results.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
Small spelling mistakes aren’t important.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
Filter software is especially important for image searches.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
Some search engines give different results to different people.
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Read the text. Check your understanding: true or false.
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for 'bird seagull' and not just 'seagull' – because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact references can help you find what you're looking for. If you are looking for an exact phrase or sentence, e.g. "seagulls are very clever", type it between inverted commas ("") and only exact matches will be shown. This is useful when you want to find something you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like 'a' or 'the' in a search. These aren't always helpful and are usually unnecessary.
Remove unwanted results by adding a minus symbol (-). For example, 'seagull -hotel -film' would leave out all references to hotels and films.
Check your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results – especially when the mistyped word exists.
Have a filter. It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching for pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filtering system. There are lots of filtering software options available.
Experiment with different search engines until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalise the results, so check out the option of using a search engine that doesn't do this and you will get different results.
Reliability is very important when you are searching on the internet. Always ask yourself, 'Is this reliable?' Don't make the mistake of believing everything you see. Some websites are unreliable and some information is false. Check your information on other websites before accepting it.
Some websites contain false information.
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