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Taking the Plunge: The Healing Power of Wild Swimming for Mind, Body and Soul

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Dive In! is Book 1 in our Junior Cycle English programme and acts as a bridge between primary and post-primary English. Take the Plunge! is Book 2 and builds on what students learned in Dive In! and provides all the support they need for second and third year English as they prepare for the Junior Cycle exam. Today I’m going to show you how to use the English expression, “take the plunge.” To take the plunge is to do something after a period of hesitation or uncertainty. Here’s the image I want you to have in your mind. Imagine you’re about to go swimming in a cold swimming pool. There are two ways to approach it. You can dip your toe in the shallow end, then put your full foot in, then go up to your knees, your waist, and then get fully in the water. The transcript of this lesson is available with interactive translations into Spanish. In each lesson transcript, we select about one hundred difficult words, phrases , and expressions for translation. How is this different than simply using a translation engine?Our stellar Teacher's Planner includes two timed, achievable planning options that allow you to choose the approach that suits you: genre-based or thematic. The Test the Waters feature in each chapter includes a CBA 1 and CBA 2 activity, plus Final Assessment questions

he plunged from a fifth storey window (= threw himself) → se arrojó desde una ventana del quinto piso; (= fell) → cayó desde una ventana del quinto pisoSuccess criteria and marking schemes for every assignment in the Chart Your Progress Student Journal Not really knowing what to do, Kimmy decides to marry her plumber boyfriend Duane in Las Vegas, Nevada. D.J. thinks that Kimmy getting married at this time would be a mistake, so, hoping to stop Kimmy from getting married, D.J. and Nelson head to Las Vegas. She leaves a note for Danny, explaining her whereabouts, but a misunderstanding leads a frantic Danny to believe that D.J. and Nelson are the ones who are getting married— Comet chewed the note up, and what is left of it makes it look like D.J. is saying she's getting married to Nelson. And that brings us to the end of today’s Plain English, wrapping up another successful week. Remember this was lesson number 475, so you can find the full lesson resources at PlainEnglish.com/475.

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