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"Covid: Home-education numbers rise by 75%"
New BBC research shows the number of children registering for home education has risen by 75% in the first part of the school year. In north-west England this is a 92% increase on the previous two-year average.
While some parents made this decision for health reasons, others felt that pandemic simply gave them the final push they needed. Read the BBC article here.
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3 Word Lists for July
For this month’s word lists, we looked at The Dirty 30 (part 1 and part 2), Prefixes: p...
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The Dirty 30 (part 1 and part 2)
Many people struggle with spelling these 30 words, and because they are so often spelt wrong, it is likely that examiners will be watching out for them while marking papers. Make sure you don’t get caught out – you might find these mnemonics helpful too.
Prefixes: per or pre?
In this month’s spelling pattern word list, you can practise per and pre prefixes.
A prefix is a group of letters put on the front of a word to change its meaning – per means ‘by or through’ and pre means ‘before’. Learn more about them in Unit 23.
Flowers
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If you’re one of our regular readers you’ll be familiar with articles about idioms, but every now and then we like to share a recap for our new subscribers.
Here are Spellzone we believe that one of the reasons English is such a difficult language to learn is because it’s full of idioms. Every few weeks we take a list of popular idioms and translate them for our second-language English speakers.
An idiom is an expression which has a figurative meaning rather than a literal one. For example, when someone says ‘needle in a haystack’ they probably aren’t actually talking about a needle and a haystack, but about something that is as difficult to fi...
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