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    Do you teach English to young learners? Do you have children at home who are learning English? In this section you can find links to hundreds of free online English games, songs and stories. You can also print worksheets and flashcards to use at home or in the classroom.

     

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    We all know that rainforests are important. But did you know that some rainforest plants are good for your health? Quinine is a medicine that helps to fight a disease called malaria.

     
  • Image of a boy superhero
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    The first superhero was Superman who appeared in an American comic book in 1938. How much do you know about Superman? 

     
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    The most common letter in the English alphabet is ‘e’. The next most common letter is ‘t’.

     
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    The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are 'Alpha' and 'Beta' - that makes the alphabet! 

     
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    There are more than 100 pyramids in Egypt, but the biggest and most famous is the Great Pyramid of Giza. It’s over 4,500 years old, and took around 20 years to build.

     
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    A cockroach can live for up to nine days without its head! It only dies because it can no longer eat or drink. 

     
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    Did you know

    The Chinese Lunar calendar names each year after one of twelve animals. We are now in the Year of the Rabbit.

     
  • Image of Mars
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    Mars is sometimes called ‘the Red Planet’. It appears to be red because there is a lot of iron oxide (or rust) in the soil and rocks.

     
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    The very first computer mouse was called a ‘bug’. It appeared in 1968. It was made of wood and had metal wheels and one button. The modern computer mouse appeared in 1983.

     
  • Image of jellyfish
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    The world’s most venomous animal is the box jellyfish. It lives in the seas around Asia and Australia. It has enough venom to kill 26 people.

     
  • Image of coral in the Great Barrier Reef
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    The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the biggest coral reef in the world. It is 2,600 kms long – and you can see it from space! 

     
  • Image of a hippo
    Did you know

    The first soup was made around 8000 years ago. And it was made of hippopotamus! 

     
  • Image of the Welsh flag
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    Wales and Bhutan are the only countries in the world to have a dragon on their flags. The Welsh dragon is called ‘Y Ddraig Goch’ – the Red Dragon – in Welsh.

     
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    The biggest dinosaur was not the Tyrannosaurus Rex – it was the Giganotosaurus. It was about 14 metres long. Fossils have been found in Argentina.

     
  • Image of girl brushing teeth
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    Children have 20 teeth, adults have 32 teeth. You won’t get any more so you need to take care of them. 

     
  • Image of underpants on line
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    The world's biggest underpants were made in London in October 1999. They were 4.26 metres by 8.97 metres, and were made from acrylic and lace.

     
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    The modern circus was invented by Philip Astley in 1770. It took place in London and at first people watched horses in the ring. Then Astley added more acts: clowns, acrobats and jugglers.

     
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    In the UK, each year every person throws away ten times their own weight in rubbish. That means, if you weigh 40 kilos, you will throw away 400 kilos of rubbish!

     
  • Image of Belfast
    Did you know

    More capital cities begin with the letter "B" than any other letter. Berlin, Berne, Bucharest, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Baghdad, Bratislava, Brussels, Belgrade, Bogotá, and Belfast are some of the capital cities beginning with B.

     
  • Image of a polar bear
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    Polar bears are brilliant swimmers. They can swim up to 80 kilometres away from land. They have webbed feet, like a duck. That's what helps them to swim so far!

     
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    The world’s oldest football club is Sheffield FC, an English team. The team formed in 1848. Which is your favourite team?

     
  • Image of child's eyes
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    "Blink" means to close and open your eyes very quickly. The average person blinks about 12 times a minute - that means you blink about 10,080 times a day!

     
  • Image of the bones of a foot
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    Babies are born with 300 bones, but adults have 206 bones! 106 of these bones are in the hands and feet (54 are in the hands and 52 are in the feet).

     
  • Image of boy with money
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    Money is made of metal (coins) or paper (notes). Coins were invented by the Chinese about 4,000 years ago, and paper money was invented by the Chinese about 1,200 years ago.

     
  • Image of Loch Ness in Scotland
    Did you know

    Some people believe that a monster lives in Loch Ness, a lake in Scotland. People first reported seeing the monster 1,300 years ago.