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Speaking - The text and beyond
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Talk about the following questions with a partner. Have you ever had an accident? When did it happen? What were you doing at the time? Have you had a frightening experience recently? When? Why was it…
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Language (PET)
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Complete the conversation using the sentences. There is an example at the beginning. Duke: So, how can we get Peter Wilks’s money? King: By pretending we’re Peter’s brothers, Harvey and William…
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Discussion - The text and beyond
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Discuss these themes in class. Look again at the final sentences in the chapter. Who do you think Alan Campbell is? What do you think Dorian’s plan is? Compare your ideas in class. With the brutal…
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Speaking: special occasions - weddings (T: Grade 5)
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Discuss the following questions with a partner. Before you start, think about the words you will need. Make a list. Use a dictionary if necessary. What does a couple have to do before they can get…
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Understanding the text 01 (PET)
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Look at the statements below about Chapter Two. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. No nobleman was able to pull the sword out of the stone. Arthur was in London with Merlin. Arthur pulled…
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Conversation (KET)
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Complete the conversation. What does John say to Wendy? John: Do you want to go swimming in the Mermaids’ Lagoon? Wendy: John: When can we go? Wendy: John : At what time? Wendy: John : Can Michael…
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Discussion - The text and beyond
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One of the best known sentences about the past is from the novel The Go-Between (1953) by the English writer L. P. Hartley (1895- 1972). The narrator, an old man, looks back at events that took place…
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Summary - Go back to the text
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Look at the sections of the story in Part One (1-7). Which title best summarizes each one? (0) is an example. Red Chief’s Games Alone With Red Chief Life Goes On 0 The Plan The Letter The Hiding Place…
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Wilde and "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
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Oscar Wilde had been thinking about creating a major novel for some time. In 1884, he often visited the studio of a painter friend called Basil Ward. One day the sitter at Ward’s studio was a very…
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Spreeder CX Tool SM
Francisco Cerrillo Docente
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Most readers have an average reading speed of 200 wpm, which is about as fast as they can read a passage out loud. However, it is entirely possible to read at a much greater speed, with much better…