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Extras: http://linguaspectrum.com/lessons/language_lessons/weaponry/

An English lesson like no other before. It's not a typical ESL subject, weaponry, but the language is interesting. The lesson traces the development of weapons from a simple rock to the atomic bomb. Replete with sound-effects, images, pronunciation and phonetics, this memorable lesson will help you to improve your listening and pronunciation as well as your vocabulary. There are self-test exercises and a quiz on the links at the top and bottom of this text. Prepare to be blown away by this lesson. | http://linguaspectrum.com/lessons/language_lessons/weaponry/

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  • However Man changes things to suit his own ends, the message or religion is surely, "do good", is it not?

  • that was COOl )) but too many new words for me)) I'll have to watch it later again to memorise everything) Looks like the author has played Line Age II many times : - )

  • Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, watch it as many times as you want. Check out the links to my web. There you will find more to help you with these words.

    Line Age II - never heard of it, I'm afraid, but if I had any free time, I'd have a go at playing it.

  • I just checked it out on the web. It looks a cool game. At least you'll know all the words for the weapons in the game!

    Thanks for your comments.

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  • totally agree and want to add that everyone who teaches or preaches owe it to to us all to, at all times make religious tollerance a part of of their teachings

  • I appreciate what you're saying about the different religions. What I meant is that they all basically say "be nice to other people", don't they? I haven't found one that says, "make other people's lives miserable."

  • wise answer

  • I'm not a Christian. But I have studied all religions. They all say the same thing. What they all say, I subscribe to. That's what I am, but I don't need to be a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, or any other religion to hold to it. I just need to be a decent human being who would not do to anyone else what he would not be happy having done to him.

  • Good vocabulary - and effective ending! Congratulations!

  • Very good ending.

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