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[h=2]Free teacher handouts & online quizzes[/h]
Summary: In the past it was a requirement that you would have to register with the site before you could access any advanced level content in the teacher handout and online quiz sections, and some beginner and intermediate content in those areas was also reserved for members only.
We at UsingEnglish.com are very pleased to announce that, as of today,*we have removed that requirement. All of our beginner, intermediate and advanced teacher handouts and online quizzes*are now freely available to everyone without the need to register.*This means that you now have access to an additional 225 free handouts and quizzes.
We think this is great news for everyone wanting to learn English, or for those who teach the language, so please*help us spread the word by sharing this news with all of your friends and collegues.
You could also help us by sharing this post on your blog, your site or on your social media channels.
Thanks, and enjoy!
The team at UsingEnglish.com
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Summary: In the past it was a requirement that you would have to register with the site before you could access any advanced level content in the teacher handout and online quiz sections, and some beginner and intermediate content in those areas was also reserved for members only.
We at UsingEnglish.com are very pleased to announce that, as of today,*we have removed that requirement. All of our beginner, intermediate and advanced teacher handouts and online quizzes*are now freely available to everyone without the need to register.*This means that you now have access to an additional 225 free handouts and quizzes.
We think this is great news for everyone wanting to learn English, or for those who teach the language, so please*help us spread the word by sharing this news with all of your friends and collegues.
You could also help us by sharing this post on your blog, your site or on your social media channels.
Thanks, and enjoy!
The team at UsingEnglish.com
Click here to read the whole article
Note: This thread is closed. Please make comments on the blog post directly by following the link above.