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 atsanti85
 
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							| Hello all, 
 Thought I �d share this website in case anyone could make use of it. 
 
 For some reason, the first one doesn �t work but check out the other links on the page. Includes vocabulary list by concept, sample readings, exercises and crosswords. 
 Hope it �s worthy of your bookmarks too! 
 Aileen |  21 Apr 2010      
					
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 ronit85
 
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							| Thanks a lot!Excellent for my adult group of students.   Ronit |  21 Apr 2010     
					
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 savvinka
 
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							| Thank you foк this website address! |  21 Apr 2010     
					
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 baiba
 
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							| Looks very good.....and very difficult.... but many thanks for the link! |  21 Apr 2010     
					
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							| the link looks useful. But please, tel me, are those words commonly used in everyday life or they are special, I mean for special kind of literarure or conversation? I �m just ashamed I don �t know so many of them... |  21 Apr 2010     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Gr8 link Aileen  CC - Many of the words are indeed advanced ( and I don �t even know the definitions of all of them ) yet I would hazzard a guess that about fifty percent from each link do appear in everyday conversation and reading. |  22 Apr 2010     
					
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