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Complete unit 1

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In today's session we have dealt with unit 1, the contents are as follows: Past and present, present continuous. Then to evaluate part of unit 1 we have used the Nearpod app.

We have also talked about project 1, where we have to make an infographic related to the educational system of the country we choose.



That's it for today, see you in the next post.





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