Topic Content Level 1 – Elementary 8 Quizzes Expand Level Content What do People do on their Holidays? (Level 1) A List of a Person’s Hobbies (Level 1) Clean Water (Level 1) Comparatives (Level 1) The Olympics 2008 – Level 1 Words and Phrases in a Conversation Asking How much is a Newspaper (Level 1) Steps to Learn new Words (Level 1) Comparative Adjectives in English Grammar (Level 1) Level 2 – Intermediate 18 Quizzes Expand Level Content A Poem – A Church (Level 2) Quotes on Einstein’s Study Habits (Level 2) Why Learn English via www.JobSearchEnglish.com? (Level 2) Doing Vocabulary Quizzes on www.jobsearchenglish.com each Day (Level 2) Phrases to Use to End the Speaking Part of the IELTS Test (Level 2) Going to a Casino (Level 2) A Newspaper Article: Migrant Success Stories (Level 2) Clauses Using Words Ending in – ing and –ed (Level 2) Happiness Gives you Health – Level 2 Pets in China – Level 2 Spring Festival – Level 2 Daily Life with SARS in China – Level 2 The First Year of Marriage in China – Level 2 Art and Painting – Level 2 What are Synonyms (Level 2) Going to a Casino (level 2) What is a Family? (Level 2) A Police Short Report about An Offender ‘Johnny Doe’(Level 2) Level 3 – Advanced 30 Quizzes Expand Level Content A Poem: Do not Regret Growing Older. It is a Privilege Denied to Many (Level 3) Miraculous Things (Level 3) Einstein’s Study Tips that Helped him be Brilliant (Level 3) Poem: A Prayer as an Elixir / Can a Prayer be an Elixir? (Level 3) Honesty and Lying (Level 3) A Museum (Level 3) Affective Factors in Language Learning (Level 3) Chinese Student Dormitories in Universities (Level 3) A Beautiful Woman called Kiri Te Kana from Aotearoa New Zealand Traveling to Places close to Jinan by Bus (Level 3) Police Writing: A Victim Impact Statement of a Widower – Male (Level 3) Courts and Legal Language: A Protection Order (Level 3) The Law on Naming a Baby in New Zealand (Level 3) How Important is a Learner’s Age in Learning another Language (Level 3) The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand (Level 3) The Paradox of our Time e.g. taller buildings but shorter tempers (Level 3) The Law on Naming a Baby – Level 3 Clauses Using Words Ending in –ed (e.g. invited, arrested) (Level 3) Playing Cat and Mouse (Level 3) Learn English via Topic Areas on this Job Search English Site (Level 3) The Auckland War Memorial Museum (Level 3) A Famous New Zealander – Sir Edmund Hillary (Level 3) The Paradox of our Time (Level 3) Kiri Te Kanawa is a New Zealand Soprano Singer(Level 3) New Zealanders’ Attitudes to Migrants (Level 3) Good Manners (Level 3) A Joke: To be a Cleaner or a Millionaire (Level 3) My Country’s Culture: Korea (Level 3) A Joke: An Engineer and a Talking Frog (Level 3) What Does it Mean to have Ambivalence or to be Ambivalent? (Level 3)