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Present continuous
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‘We’re taking a train to Dover... . We use the Present Continuous to talk about the future when we have fixed plans or arrangements. Example: I’m going to the doctors at nine o’clock tomorrow…
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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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Summary - Go back to the text
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Put these events in the right order to make a summary of Chapter Eight. They arrive in Ireland and take a train to Dublin. Phileas Fogg burns everything he can to get the ship to Ireland. When he…
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Present simple and present continuous
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He goes out on the moor in all types of weather In English there are two principal present tenses: the Present Simple and the Present Continuous. Often, we use the Present Simple to describe what we do…
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, in 1850. His parents wanted him to become an engineer like his father, but he studied law at Edinburgh University. In 1875 he…
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Discussion - The text and beyond
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In pairs or small groups, talk about these questions. Dr Lanyon says that Dr Jekyll ‘has some very strange ideas about science.’ What kind of ideas could Dr Jekyll have? Mr Utterson says that Dr…
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Comprehension check (PET) (I)
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Look at the statements below about Part Five. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. Poole is ill, so Mr Utterson gives him a glass of wine. Mr Utterson goes to Dr Jekyll’s house because…
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The text and beyond - The Sad Conclusion
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I was Edward Hyde and the police in London were looking everywhere for me! London was dangerous for Edward Hyde, the murderer. I needed the powders from the laboratory. But how to get them? I did not…
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Vocabulary - animals and character
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We often associate animals with certain characteristics. In Part Three, Mercutio calls Tybalt ‘the Prince of Cats’, meaning that he is dangerous. He calls Romeo a ‘lamb’, meaning that he is…