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Speaking: family and friends (T: Grade 2)
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Mowgli becomes part of the wolf family, and the cubs become his brothers and sisters. Talk to another student about your family and answer the questions. Have you got any brothers or sisters? Describe…
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Comprehension check (PET)
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Look at the statements below about Part Four. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. The police could not find out anything about Mr Hyde’s past. Dr Jekyll began seeing his friends again…
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Verb + object + to + infinitive
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I want you to come to the house, sir. We use the pattern verb + object + to + infinitive with the following verbs. advise; allow; ask; encourage; expect; help; order; remind; teach; tell; want; would…
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Summary - Understanding the text
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At the beginning of Chapter Two, Scrooge didn’t believe in ghosts and he said, ‘Humbug!’ But at the end he stopped before saying it again. What happened to change his mind? Look at the sentences…
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Travelling around London - Travelling around London
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London is famous for its red double deckers (buses), its black cabs (taxis) and its underground system (the tube). In Chapter Four Max and Laura went to Trafalgar Square by tube. They live in the centre…
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Playscript
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ACT IV Voice: Act Four: Scene One. Narrator: One day, Virginia came back alone to Canterville Chase. The door of one of the rooms at the back of the house was open. There was someone inside. Virginia:…
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Indefinite pronouns
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"Perhaps they didn’t examine everything.” There are four pronouns that begin with every- : everything, everybody/everyone, everywhere. We use everything for objects, everybody/everyone for…
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The present perfect simple (I)
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‘The Prince of Cats has killed me.’ Look at these sentences from Part Three. Tybalt has challenged him. He has sent a letter to his house. The Prince of Cats has killed me. The verbs are in the…