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  1. It is what the advanced student will know when moving from Basic English to the standard English language. So any student who knows all of these words has gone far beyond Basic English. It actually contains well over 2,600 words and combines five separate word lists: 850 Basic English words. [2] 179 international words: [3] 50 international nouns.

  2. Human body measurements differ. The worldwide average height for an adult human male is about 172 cm (5 ft in), and the worldwide average height for adult human females is about 158 cm (5 ft 2 in). The average weight of an adult human is 54–64 kg (119–141 lb) for females and 70–83 kg (154–183 lb) for males.

  3. A wiki is a type of website that lets anyone create and change its pages. The word is sometimes used in Internet slang to mean Wikipedia. W iki is short for WikiWikiWeb. Wikiwiki is a word from the Hawaiian language, meaning "fast" or "speed". [1] [2] Examples of wikis include Wikipedia, Everipedia, Citizendium, Scholarpedia, Conservapedia ...

  4. Lucia Chamberlain (1882–1978) was an American novelist. Her 1909 book was the basis of the 1916 film The Other Side of the Door, and her 1917 short story "The Underside" formed the basis of the 1920 film Blackmail. The 1916 film The Wedding Guest is also based on her writing.

  5. The Auschwitz camps were in a town in Poland called Oświęcim. ("Auschwitz" is the German name for "Oświęcim.") In German, Auschwitz was called Konzentrationslager Auschwitz ( KZ Auschwitz ), which means "Auschwitz concentration camp." The Schutzstaffel (SS), led by Heinrich Himmler, ran the death camps and labor camps in Nazi Germany.

  6. The Simple English Wikipedia really is a great concept. I've showed it to some friends who are studying English but can't read it very well at all, and they were all delighted to finally find something that they were able to read and understand that wasn't in a textbook.

  7. History of Wikipedia. The English edition of Wikipedia has grown to 6,822,397 articles. [1] Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15 January 2001, two days after the domain was registered. [2]

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