Idiom T
English
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Idiom T
idioms and their meani
rack aims to identify and explore English
of 60 idioms, graphically illustrated to demo
ngs. It consists of a selection
their actual and literal meani
nstrate
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grouped into various categories, whi
ngs. The idioms are
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animals, food and drink, colour and parts of the body
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Windows XP/Vista
9-21 year olds
Idiom Track
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Other featur
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- A range of accessibility option
- Clip art
Idiom T
- Integrated user r
rack
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older lear
is appropraite for learners aged 9+ and
including autistic spectr
ners with specific lear
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ning difficulties,
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semantic/pragmatic disorders.
disorders, dyslexia and
Mathematics
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CD V2
activities cover
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friendly wizard he
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Also features a demonstration mode, specifically
skills.
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designed to allow you to use this soft
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class teaching on a whiteboard or lar
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Windows XP/Vista
3–5 year olds
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lessons!
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