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Characters - Understanding the text
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Look at the pictures of Carol, Halim and Steve. Can you describe them? Use the words in the list below to write some sentences about each one. Turkish tall pretty long brown hair blue eyes dark eyes…
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Speaking (II) (KET)
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Student B, here is some information about a toy museum. Student A, you don’t know anything about the toy museum so ask Student B some questions. Sundale Toy Museum More than 500 toys to look at OPEN…
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Speaking: free time (T: Grade 3)
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Look at the two photos. What are the people doing in their free time? With a partner talk about the following questions. What do people write about in a diary? Why do you think people keep diaries? What…
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Comparative idioms (I)
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‘Axel was tired but the Professor was as fresh as a daisy.’ There are many common comparative idioms in English with as + adjective + as. We use them to emphasise a characteristic. Some comparisons…
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Comprehension check
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Complete the missing words about the events in the chapter. All the words are from the chapter. Mr Pickwick was sitting in the cell when his three roommates arrived. They were all d. They took Mr…
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The contracted form or genitive 's'?
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Sometimes we confuse the genitive ‘s’ with the contracted form of the verbs is or has. Look at these examples: Sir Gawain died in Arthur’s arms. Here the ’s means the arms of Arthur. Arthur’s…
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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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Few and little
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‘Few men had bright red hair like mine’ We use ‘few’ and ‘little’ to communicate a negative idea – to say ‘not much’ or ‘not many’. We use few with plural nouns and little with…