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  • Characters - Understanding the text

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    • 1943 visitas

    Look at the picture of Susan, Jim and Brian. Can you describe them? Use the words in the box below to write some sentences about each person. African-American glasses blue eyes blond, curly hair brown…

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  • The Atlantic Slave Trade - 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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  • Vocabulary (KET)

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    • 1943 visitas

    Read the descriptions of words related to the secret garden. What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word. There is an example…

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  • Cyclones

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    • 1942 visitas

    Sometimes very big storms1 become cyclones. Strong winds blow in opposite directions and make a shape like a funnel.2 When this powerful “funnel” touches the earth,3 it can blow everything away:…

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  • Listening - The Granite Cave

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    • 1958 visitas

    Listen to the beginning of Chapter Six. Write the word/words which are different from those you hear. Axel: ‘Hello, Uncle. Hello, Hans,’ I said, surprised. ‘Where am I? What day is it? What time…

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  • Comprehension (II)

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    Answer the following questions. What did the great Assembly of the Houyhnhnms make Gulliver do? What did Gulliver really want to do? Why do you think he wanted to do this?

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  • Reading

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    • 1957 visitas

    Before going to their part-time jobs on Saturday morning, Bill and Michelle told their parents what was happening. Mr and Mrs Martin were very surprised. “Why didn’t you tell us about this…

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  • Reading

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    • 1958 visitas

    At half past twelve the next day Lord Henry Wotton went to visit his uncle, Lord Fermor, an old bachelor.1 When Lord Henry entered the room his uncle was reading The Times. ‘Well, Harry,’ said the…

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  • Reading

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    • 1959 visitas

    One evening, another visitor came to Thornfield Hall. He was a well-dressed young man with dark hair. He said that his name was Mr Mason and that he and Mr Rochester were old friends. But Mr Rochester…

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  • Will (‘ll) – decisions and requests (I)

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    • 1963 visitas

    I’ll take you to Mr Hyde’s house. Will is a modal verb We use I’ll (I will) + verb when we express a decision at the same as we make it : ‘Come with me,’ Mr Utterson said. ‘I’ll take you…

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