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Comprehension check (I)
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Chapter Seven has been divided into nine sections. Choose from the list the heading which best summarises each part (1-9) of the chapter. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. The…
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Grammar (II) (PET)
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Look at these sentences. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first using no more than three words. I asked the Emperor for permission to visit the capital…
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Cyclones - Cyclones
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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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English Bites / Tripe Club
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Visit a club in Perth. It's not a sporting club, or a collectors club. It's a tripe club. They're old enough to know better, but these men have come together to share an unusual passion and…
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Go back to the text - Pieces of Eight
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I took the knife out of my shoulder and climbed down the mast. Luckily, the wound was not deep.1 I pushed the dead body of the other pirate into the sea. He and Israel floated2 on the surface while the…
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Speaking (T: Grade 5/6)
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Theme – Entertainment In this part Gulliver becomes a ‘spectacle for the people’. Why do you think that he doesn’t enjoy it? Have you ever performed in front of a crowd either at school or…
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Phrasal verbs
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‘He could get away with it.’ Look at this sentence from Chapter Nine: ‘He could get away with it.’ To get away with something is a phrasal verb which means ‘to not suffer punishment when you…