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Berlin is often described as the coolest and edgiest city in the world.

Berlin is often described as the coolest and edgiest city in the world . It is full of vibrant street art, music, and culture. Many visitors come for its special mix of openness, freedom, and creative energy. One thing that makes Berlin so interesting is its dramatic history . For decades, Berlin was divided by the Berlin Wall, which separated families, friends, and whole neighborhoods. Today, people can still visit important places such as Checkpoint Charlie , the East Side Gallery, and the Berlin Wall Memorial. These landmarks help visitors understand how difficult life once was. Berlin is also famous for its LGBTQ+ history . In the early 20th century, it was already a center for LGBTQ+ rights, culture, and nightlife. Even during political struggles, the community stayed strong, open, and proud. In the 1970s, the musician David Bowie recorded several albums in Berlin. The city had a strong influence on his sound and helped him create some of his most famous work. Many artist...

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 make me a an esl level b2 with a text and vocabulary match 12 words from the text and 10 synonym match also from the text and role play and other communicative based exercises about Berlin, why it is considered one of the coolest and edgiest cities in the world . discuss the landmarks , lively underground life and all the other thing about it that make it unique and a great place to visit also make 10 fill in the blanks exercises inspired by the text and put the answers above the exercises to the students must find them out correctly and for the synonym match, the vocabualry match and the fill in the blanks exercise, make sure that the anwers are shuffled, not in order to the student must find them and also include a few of these types of exercises: Characters: Alex – A teenager obsessed with music and excited about the new channel MTV. Jordan – A skeptical friend who thinks TV shouldn’t replace radio. Script Starter: Alex: Did you see it? MTV started last night! They played “Vi...

El Mago Pop

Antonio Díaz, better known as El Mago Pop , is one of the most successful magicians in Spain today. He comes from a small town near Barcelona, and over the years he has built a unique style that mixes magic, theatre, humour, and personal stories . Many people enjoy his shows because they feel exciting, emotional, and very modern. One of his best-known shows is “La Gran Ilusión” (“The Great Illusion”). This show was performed in Madrid and other Spanish cities for a long time. El Mago Pop uses bright lights, large video screens, dynamic music, and fast movements to create powerful illusions. Many spectators say that the experience feels almost like watching a film, because everything is very visual and carefully designed. Another successful show is “Nada es imposible” (“Nothing Is Impossible”). This show focuses on the idea of believing in yourself and not giving up when life becomes difficult. El Mago Pop explains that he wants the audience to feel inspired and motivated. For him,...

Street Vendor Vocab Syn Correct

  1. Vocabulary — Correct Matches Lawsuit – a legal case brought to court Negligent – failing to take proper care Hearing – a formal legal meeting Liable – legally responsible Regulation – an official rule that must be followed Settlement – agreement reached without a full trial Compensation – payment for loss or harm Eyewitness – someone who saw an event happen Incident – an event, often unexpected or problematic Property damage – harm caused to someone’s belongings Permit – permission to carry out an activity legally Vendor – a person who sells goods 2. Synonym Matching — Correct Answers Agreement – settlement Vendor – seller Court meeting – hearing Responsible – liable Law – rule Payment – compensation Observer – eyewitness Accident – incident Businessperson – vendor (or seller) Authorization – permit

$ 1 Bank Robber

In June 2011, James Richard Verone , a 59‑year-old American from Gastonia, a city in the state of North Carolina, carried out a very unusual “bank robbery”: he handed a note to a teller demanding just one dollar and medical attention. Verone had lost his job of 17 years working as a Coca-Cola delivery driver, and with it his health insurance. He later worked in a convenience store, but his health deteriorated severely : he was suffering from chronic back pain (ruptured discs), arthritis, a painful foot, and a noticeable growth on his chest. Before the “robbery,” Verone mailed a letter to his local newspaper, The Gaston Gazette , with the return address listed as the Gaston County Jail. In the letter he wrote: “This robbery is being committed by me for one dollar … I am of healthy mind but not so much healthy body.” On June 9, he took a cab to an RBC Bank in Gastonia, walked in unarmed , handed the note to the teller, and quietly sat down in a chair in the lobby , waiting for...

The Case of the Rambla Street Performer

Jordi had been performing on La Rambla for nearly five years, attracting tourists with his comedy shows and colorful props. Each day, he carefully set up a small safety perimeter using cones and ropes, following the strict regulations that the city had established for all licensed performers. He always carried his permit in his pocket, ready to present it to police officers or city inspectors. One unusually crowded Saturday, a nearby vendor selling handmade jewelry placed his cart closer than usual to Jordi’s performing area. During a comedic routine, Jordi accidentally stepped backward and bumped the edge of the cart. A small candle on the vendor’s display tipped over and fell onto paper decorations. A small flame appeared. Although the fire was quickly extinguished, the vendor claimed the flame caused minor property damage , including scorched decorations and smoke marks on the cart. Believing Jordi had been careless, the vendor filed a lawsuit , accusing him of being negligen...

Lesson Legal

 You said: Make all of   them them Skip to content Open sidebar ChatGPT You said: Make an esl lesson c1 level with specific emphasis on legal terminologies but not too technical and make it about an entertaining case with 12 vocabulary matches exercise with 12 vocabulary and their meanings and the student needs to match them correctly and 10 synonyms and their matches and make sure they're always on the same line and role play exercises and other commutative based exercises and a fill in the blanks with 10 with the missing answers in a box above the exercise ChatGPT said: Below is a complete   C1 ESL lesson   centered on   entertaining legal terminology   (not too technical), including: A short entertaining case 12 vocabulary terms   with matching definitions on the same line 10 synonym-matching items   on the same line Role-play and communicative tasks A fill-in-the-blank exercise with a   word bank of 10 words above C1 ESL Lesson: The ...