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Our recent past
EduBook Organización
- 1864 visitas
Cooker. In the past, people used coal-burning cookers to cook food. Public washing area. Before there were washing machines people used the public washing area in the village. Fireplace. We can burn…
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Humour? - Go back to the text
EduBook Organización
- 1900 visitas
Look at this line. It shows humorous and sad things as opposites, but it also shows that there are points between humour and sadness. For each of the moments from Part Four below (A-H), write a number…
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Summary - Understanding the text
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- 1880 visitas
At the beginning of Chapter Two, Scrooge didn’t believe in ghosts and he said, ‘Humbug!’ But at the end he stopped before saying it again. What happened to change his mind? Look at the sentences…
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Speaking: family and friends (T: Grade 2)
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- 1852 visitas
Mowgli becomes part of the wolf family, and the cubs become his brothers and sisters. Talk to another student about your family and answer the questions. Have you got any brothers or sisters? Describe…
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Activity 2 (I)
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- 1853 visitas
Are the following sentences true or false? Jane Eyre lived with her aunt because her parents were living abroad. Thanks to the doctor, Jane was able to leave her aunt’s house. Jane went to Lowood…
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Fill in the gaps - The Aristocrat from Hampshire
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- 1856 visitas
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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Indefinite pronouns
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- 1853 visitas
"Perhaps they didn’t examine everything.” There are four pronouns that begin with every- : everything, everybody/everyone, everywhere. We use everything for objects, everybody/everyone for…
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Playscript
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- 1838 visitas
ACT IV Voice: Act Four: Scene One. Narrator: One day, Virginia came back alone to Canterville Chase. The door of one of the rooms at the back of the house was open. There was someone inside. Virginia:…