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2 in 1 Igal Shedad Stories from Somalia
English and Somali versions of a pair of stories jumbled "2 in 1" to develop language skills in integrated approach using pair or group work.

A Taste of English
Interactive web based learning of some basics of English vocabulary for those with little language knowledge. Initial spoken instructions available in various languages but instructions for individual tasks are only in English.

Acids & Alkalis (Somali)
This is an interactive exploration into acids and alkalis.

This activity should help you to:

1. Be able to identify acids, alkalis and neutral substances using the litmus indicator test.
2. Be able to measure the...(more)

Activities for ESL/EFL Students
Over 10000 graded (4 levels) grammar, vocabulary and crossword quizzes including picture quizzes and bilingual quizzes in around 30 languages and English. Bilingual quizzes use Roman script transliteration.

Bay Foreign language Books
Bay supply language learning material for over 600 languages - Your are cordially invited you to view our catalogue.
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