On December 12, 1910, beautiful and rich Dorothy Parker disappeared! Level 10's read about her mysterious disappearance and came up with their own theories of what happened to Ms. Parker. They then wrote, directed, acted in, and filmed plays with their theories. In the following, check out a short summary of Dorothy's disappearance, then watch the plays. Careful! Rated R for violence.
A website called yackpack.com is offering free voice-chatting during its beta period. You can join the AUA room and chat with other students, teachers, and who knows. You will need a microphone and speakers to chat in this room. You can also just sit and listen to people chatting, if you don't have a microphone yet.
This site works best in Explorer and Safari. You can't upload your pic with Firefox. Also, you can leave text messages or voicemail messages for someone or for everyone. Check out the message list below between me and Nart.
SohoExchange.comFriday, 23 May 2008 | Snowy Smelser
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AUA Self-StudySaturday, 18 August 2007 | Snow White
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EFL.netMonday, 13 August 2007 | Snow WhiteHere's a site for improving various English skills: listening, reading, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Check out... + Full Story
Randall's Listening LabMonday, 13 August 2007 | Snow White
Drop by Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab to practice your listening skills on various topics. The topics include... + Full Story
peeps.auarat.comFriday, 10 August 2007 | Snow White
If you're familiar with MySpace and Facebook, you can try out AUA's social network called Peeps. (Peeps is... + Full Story