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  • Freaky Friday | Recurso educativo 703262

    Freaky Friday

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    Connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net. Insert I Want To Be You in the search engine (buscador), and click on this title. Then click on Project links, and finally on the relevant…

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  • Radicales | Recurso educativo 703298

    Radicales

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    La 26 raíz de índice n, n ≠ 0, de un número x es un número y que verifica yn = x: x n = y  ⇔  y x = n El número natural n se llama índice de la raíz y x n recibe el nombre de radical; se…

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  • Las horas y los minutos | Recurso educativo 711263

    Las horas y los minutos

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    Una hora son 60 minutos. Por lo tanto, el mayor número de minutos que puede aparecer en un reloj digital es el 59. 1 hora se escribe 1 h. 1 minuto se escribe 1 min. 1 h = 60 min

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  • Rudyard Kipling

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    Name: Joseph Rudyard Kipling. Born: 30 December 1865 in Bombay (now called Mumbai), India. Most famous book: The Jungle Book (1894). Other books: The Second Jungle Book (1895), Captains Courageous…

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  • The Atlantic Slave Trade

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    In chapter one, Robinson becomes a slave and he also meets an African slave – Xury. At the time that Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe the slave trade1 was an enormous business, which made a lot of money.…

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  • Comprehension check (II)

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    Correct the false ones. In the 19th century only rich people could read and write. After the 1850s there were more public libraries in Great Britain. Charles Dickens wrote only about rich people. Wilkie…

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  • Speaking 01

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    Oscar Wilde talks about the dreadful rumours and scandals involving Dorian, but he is never specific. He never mentions Dorian’s actual sins. Wilde does not set a limit to the reader’s imagination.…

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  • Reading

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    The Otis family began to live a normal life. Mr Otis wrote a history of the American Democratic Party. Mrs Otis gave a big party in the gardens of Canterville Chase. There was American food and American…

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  • Comprehension check

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    Read the chapter again and answer the questions. Write out your answers. Mary asked Colin why no one told him that she lived at Misselthwaite Manor. What was his reply? Why was Colin afraid to go out?…

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  • Playscript

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    Romeo goes to see Friar Laurence, his friend and teacher. The Friar is working in his garden. The sun is rising. It is a beautiful morning. Romeo: I want to get married. Friar: To Rosaline? Romeo: No,…

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