Category: Education/Family (Page 12)
Students who once shopped at a downtown mall in Burlington, Vermont, are now attending high school in a former Macy’s department store.
About seven months ago,…
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Often when a police officer arrests someone they twist the arms of the person behind their back to put handcuffs on. In English…
Some adjectives and phrases in English come from parts of the body. They can be very vivid and expressive.
The word “nosy” originally meant to…
Continued from Part 1…
This understatement is a very Canadian trait. In Canada, showy displays of confidence or success are often met with a r…
Two Canadians meet.
Bob: “How’s it going, eh?”
Doug: “I got married last week and then won a million dollars in the lottery, so not too bad, eh! How’s it going with you?”
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Sir Kevan Collins, England’s new recovery education commissioner, has proposed allotting more hours for extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and dra…
North Charleston High School principal Henry Darby has taken a third job at a local retail store to help low-income students at his school.
In addition to working as part of th…
Aqua Essence Swim Academy in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is offering a free online course that teaches children how to babysit.
The Canada-based swimming school began offering the cour…
New research has found that people are more likely to remember political news when it is relayed with humor.
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania an…
UK schools have advised parents and students to use their PlayStations or Xboxes to log into online classes.
Many schools in the United Kingdom have posted instructions on soci…