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Before You Read - The Tin Woodman and the Lion
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The Tin Woodman and the Lion
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Epigrams - The text and beyond
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In Chapter One we saw that Lord Henry provides us with several epigrams. He creates two more in this chapter. What are they and what do they mean? Discuss your ideas with a partner. Try to give their…
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Characters - Go back to the text
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Unscramble these adjectives from Chapter One and say who they describe. Then add some of your own to describe the two characters. ysturoemsi egtenl onedamsh eosnht macl yaoll
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Go back to the text - A Note by the Lake
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5. Marian Halcombe’s narrative continued Later on that afternoon, I went for a walk with Laura. ‘I can tell you everything now, Marian,’ she said. ‘After what Percival said to me this morning, I…
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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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Present perfect simple
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‘We have all been friends for a long time,’ Mr Utterson said. The present perfect simple We use the present perfect simple to talk about the duration of an action or a state that starts in the past…
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The story's title (I) - An early morning visitor
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Look at the title of this story. In English, the adjective ‘speckled’ describes something with spots or small coloured marks. The word ‘band’ can have more than one meaning. Look at these…