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Understanding the text - The Munchkins
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Dorothy lives in a small gray house in Kansas with her Uncle Henry, Aunt Em and little dog, Toto. Everything in Kansas is gray. There are no trees or flowers, but there are cyclones. Cyclones are very…
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The One-Room School - The One-Room School
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Tom Sawyer, Becky Thatcher and the other children of St Petersburg went to a one-room school. There were many one-room schools in villages and small towns in the United States during the eighteenth and…
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Go back to the text - Lisa Makes a Phone Call
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Breathless,1 Lisa ran as fast as she could towards the telephone box. Her ankle2 hurt from when he pulled her into the house, but there was no time to think of that now... Only a few more steps... ‘Oh…
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Do these sentences describe life in Eloy's city, life in modern times, o...
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Do these sentences describe life in Eloy's city, life in modern times, or both? I watch television in my house. → I use my mobile phone to call my parents. → We keep fresh food in the…
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The weather
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The weather is important in the story. Can you complete these sentences? When the Otis family drove to Canterville Chase, the sun was . When they came near the house, it began to rain . When Washington…
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Comprehension check
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Match the following sentences with their endings. Gennaro received a letter Gennaro and Gorgiano fought a lot The Red Circle blackmailed rich Italians Tito Castalotte did not want to pay the Red Circle…
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Humour? - Go back to the text
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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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