All Students:
On your first visit to Mrs. Rifkin's Homepage, please sign the "GUEST BOOK".
Thank You!
View My Guestbook
Sign My Guestbook
| Sign-Up for E-Mail
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If you already have an e-mail address go to Step 3.
If you need an e-mail address follow Steps 1-3.
1. Click on NEW USER
Follow the directions at Hotmail.com.
2. Record your e-mail address and password in a safe place.
3. Send Mrs. Rifkin an e-mail: "How has Jacksonville changed according to the census from 1990 to 2000?".
4. Print out your e-mail and place it in your notebook in the computer section.
5. Write the date on your e-mail log sheet.
| FCCJ ESOL Level 400/500 Student Internet Assignment 1/29/01
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| Unit 2 Vocabulary
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1. Click on the link #1 below to get the list of vocabulary words from Unit 2.
2. Print this list.
3. Return to this page.
4. Click on Link #2. (On-line Dictionary)
5. Type in the vocabulary word in the "SEARCH" box. Click "entire entry". Push the "enter" key on your key board.
6. Follow the steps from class lecture on how to make your vocabulary list.
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To Open an extra window
Click on FILE
Highlight New
Click mouse on Navigator Window
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Print out the Vocabulary Words from the Link below.
If you haven't finished the vocabulary from Unit 2 click here:
Link #1Unit 2 Vocabulary
If you have finshed Unit 2, click below for the Vocabulary for Unit 3:
Link #1Unit 3 Vocabulary
Link #2The Newbury House On-Line Dictionary
| Cultural and Holiday Information: Happy Groundhog Day February 2, 2001
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If a woodchuck could chuck wood?"
"Woodchuck" is another name for the weather predicting rodent also known as the groundhog.
This saying is called a "Tongue Twister".
Try to say this three times in a row very fast.
Ground Hog Day Vocabulary Word Search
Print this page and bring to class on Tuesday
Read the History of Ground Hog Day
Make your prediction: Will the Goundhog see his shadow? Yes or No?
Send a classmate a "Happy Groundhog Day E-Postcard"
| Grammar Quizzes
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Click on the blue words below. To return to this page, press your "BACK" button at the top left corner of your screen.
Pronunciation: "eth" vs. "th" Quiz
Phrasal Verbs with "Keep/Bring"
Phrasal Verbs with "Make/Pull"
Phrasal Verb Practice Using "Up"
Country - Nationality - Language
| Games
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Word Scramble: Randomly Chosen Words