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  • Characters - After Reading

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    Match the description to the correct name. He likes hopping about. He has got a trunk. He can’t eat anything big. He looks like a dog and he lives in Australia. He has got stripes on his body. He has…

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  • Build your vocabulary - telephones (II)

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    When Claire’s mother rings her, she asks Claire lots of questions. Put the questions below in the correct order. happening what is did see you her last when you now where are is it time what there the…

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  • Stonehenge - Exit Test

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    Match the sentences on Stonehenge with the correct ending. Stonehenge is a very old monument Stonehenge was built Some people believe that Stonehenge Other people think The stones are very big and very…

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  • Characters - Understanding the text

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    Who said these things in the story? Match these sentences to a character below. You can use the characters more than once. ‘I didn’t go to your forest and I didn’t kill a deer.’ ‘When will I…

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  • Vocabulary - animals

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    Look at the descriptions of eight animals. Match them to an animal. I have black and white stripes. I’m similar to a horse and I can run fast. I’m yellow with black spots. I have a long neck so I…

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  • Comparative idioms (I)

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    ‘Axel was tired but the Professor was as fresh as a daisy.’ There are many common comparative idioms in English with as + adjective + as. We use them to emphasise a characteristic. Some comparisons…

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  • Expressions with "like"

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    Study the table, then match the questions and the answers. What does he look like? What does he like? What is he like? Complete these dialogues with do, does, is, are, like or look like. What your…

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  • Phrasal verbs

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    ‘He could get away with it.’ Look at this sentence from Chapter Nine: ‘He could get away with it.’ To get away with something is a phrasal verb which means ‘to not suffer punishment when you…

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  • Who says what?

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    Match the sentence with the character. You can use the same character more than once. I want to be the King of the Forest. You can all have what you want. Where is the castle? I want to rule the Emerald…

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  • Make or do?

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    These two words are very similar and there are no fixed rules to help us decide which to use. We usually use MAKE for creating or constructing something. It is also often used for preparing food and…

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