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Comprehension (II)
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Put these events into the correct order. The dwarf puts Gulliver into a bone on the Queen’s plate. The gardener’s dog picks Gulliver up and carries him to the gardener. Wasps attack Gulliver. The…
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Speaking - society and living standards (T: Grade 8)
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How have society’s attitudes to class and women changed in your country over the past hundred years? Prepare a short talk for your class on the subject, using the following questions to help you. [...]
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Writing - The text and beyond
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You are Sibyl Vane and you keep a diary. Fill in these diary entries with your impressions, thoughts, feelings, hopes and fears on: the first time you met Prince Charming your first kiss the tragic…
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Speaking: health (T: Grade 5)
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When Jane was ill she slept for a long time, then felt better. What do you do when you feel ill? How often do you visit the doctor? Why? Do you prefer homeopathic or traditional medicine? Why?
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Comprehension (KET)
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Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’ choose ‘Doesn’t say’. Claire and Amy only showed Lisa’s photo to people…
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Characters - Go back to the text
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Look at the title of Chapter Seven. Who is really the hero? Passepartout or Phileas Fogg? Choose the best answer in your opinion. Phileas Fogg is the real hero because he does not get caught.…
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Fill in the gaps - The Aristocrat from Hampshire
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Read the extract below and use the words in the list to fill in the gaps. happy and secret quickly heart touch good in but smell The days and weeks at Limmeridge House passed so ! What a time that was!…
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Will or Going to?
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‘Now I’ll do another terrible thing!’ Look at the Reading section. The Ghost often uses I’ll. We generally use I’ll at the moment we make a decision: I’ll wear this hat with a red feather...…