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Comprehension check
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Re-order the words to make sentences. Then say if is true or false. a mother/The dog/looked after/Llewellyn’s baby/like. Re-order: True or false: any/human/trusted/than/Llewellyn/more/dog/his.…
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Wit - The Life of Oscar Wilde
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Wilde was famous for his wit, his ability to be clever and funny – ‘witty’ – at the same time. You have already read one example of his wit: ‘I have nothing to declare except my genius’.…
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The light became brighter (II)
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Now write a list of the following things: 2 holiday destinations 2 celebrities 2 programmes you watch on television 2 members of your family 2 subjects you study at school Use the comparative forms of…
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Comprehension check (II)
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Correct the false ones. The Camel always says ‘Humph!’ The Ox carries men on his back all day. The Ox is a small animal. The Farmer wants the animals to work more. The Dog, the Ox and the Horse are…
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Grammar (PET)
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Here are some sentences about Treasure Island. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. Write the missing words in the…
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The Characters
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The story you are going to read takes place in Canada. Anne lives in Nova Scotia. It is one of the three Maritime Provinces1 of Canada and it is on the Atlantic Ocean. The name of the province is Latin…
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Understanding the text 02
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Which adjectives or nouns describe these characters? Some can be used more than once. Choose the words from the box. Then make sentences that describe these characters. Merlin Arthur Lancelot Guinevere…
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Comprehension check
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Who is speaking (A)? Who is listening (B)? “Are you hurt?” A: B: “We must stop him before he steals more paintings!” A: B: “It’s alright, there’s no problem.” A: B: “You know I am the…