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Present continuous
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'WE'RE FOLLOWING THE MONKEY PEOPLE' We use the present continuous to describe something that is happening at the moment we speak. To form the present continuous we use to be + a verb +…
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Comprehension check
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Who is speaking (A)? Who is listening (B)? “Are you hurt?” A: B: “We must stop him before he steals more paintings!” A: B: “It’s alright, there’s no problem.” A: B: “You know I am the…
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Understanding the text - Stonecross
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The next day Uncle Stephen and Aunty Barbara arrive. They have lots of suitcases.1 This year the two families are going on holiday together. Mum drives her car. Dad sleeps... Dad always sleeps! Uncle…
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Listening - A Chase
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Five and decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. Mr Pickwick and Mr Wardle travel for two hours before they see Jingle. They have an accident just near the…
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Vocabulary (KET)
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Read the descriptions. What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. you eat it at breakfast or tea on a piece of bread. j you use it to paint. b you use it to cut a piece of bread.…
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Speaking: making suggestions and responding
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‘Let’s leave London for somewhere quieter.’ ‘Why don’t we go there until the trial starts?’ Your best friend is coming to see you at the weekend. You don’t know where to go and what to do…
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Similies - Go back to the text
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A simile compares two things. There are two examples near the end of Part Five. His fingers were as cold as ice. His lips were as hot as fire. Look at these similes and fill the gaps with a suitable…