Spam Mail for a lesson plan

Perhaps most teachers have had trouble coming up with lesson plans now your worries are over. Do you receive spam mail or unsolicited junk email? I never thought much about it and trashed most of my junk mail until recently I began to divert some of my junk to a folder called “lessons” and today I delivered a lesson for my junior high school students on classifying junk mail. It was well done and the students got a chance to learn new vocabulary and something a little more real to life as most people do receive some kind of junk in their in boxes.

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      27.3
      2012/05/19
      2011/09/28

      It originates on the misfortune day [Red tongue day]. Besides, it is assumed the misfortune by the good luck only until about 1 PM of 11 AM. It takes care about the origin of fire and cutlery. The thing that [Death] is associated in a word is noted.