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All available lessons and resources
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- Adjectives and the Text: Big Ben in LondonLesson
- Adverbs and British HistoryLesson
- Alternative Questions and Food VocabularyLesson
- Anglų kalbos abėcėlėLesson
- April Fools’ Day and British vs American EnglishLesson
- Articles, Irregular Verbs and Everyday PhrasesLesson
- Artikėliai, Balsiai ir Žodžių TvarkaLesson
- Autumn and Verb ReviewLesson
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- Paprastasis esamasis laikas – Present SimpleLesson
- Passive Voice – Neveikiamoji rūšisLesson
- Passive Voice – Past Simple & GreenwichLesson
- Passive Voice – Present SimpleLesson
- Past Continuous and Food VocabularyLesson
- Past Simple – Paprastasis būtasis laikasLesson
- Past Simple – Paprastasis būtasis laikas (naudojimas ir netaisyklingi veiksmažodžiai)Lesson
- Past Simple – Paprastasis būtasis laikas (Regular Verb 'to work')Lesson
- Past Simple – Taisyklingi ir netaisyklingi veiksmažodžiaiLesson
- Past Simple Tense – to be (was / were)Lesson
- Past Simple Tense – to workLesson
- Present Continuous and The Unhappy PotatoLesson
- Present Simple – To Be (būti)Lesson
- Present Simple and ArticlesLesson
- Present Simple and LanguagesLesson
- Present Simple TenseLesson
- Priebalsių fonetiniai ženklaiLesson
- Priebalsių ir prielinksnių tarimasLesson
- Prielinksniai, Skaitmenys ir LaikasLesson
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- Tag Questions and Food VocabularyLesson
- The British Isles – EnglandLesson
- The British Isles – GeographyLesson
- The British Isles – IrelandLesson
- The British Isles – ScotlandLesson
- The British Isles – Scotland and Present PerfectLesson
- The British Isles and the Future Simple PassiveLesson
- There is / There are – Vietos aplinkybėLesson
- Time and Common VerbsLesson
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- Walter Raleigh and Past PerfectLesson
- Wh-Questions and Everyday ShoppingLesson
- Wh-Questions Practice and Meat VocabularyLesson
- Which Is Stronger?Lesson
- Word Building and Anglo-Saxon InfluenceLesson
- Word Division RulesLesson
- Word Formation – VerbsLesson
- Word Formation: Adjectives and StonehengeLesson
- Word Formation: Nouns and British HistoryLesson