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Before you read - Mr Wilson’s shop
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Three. Are these sentences true or false? Watson thought the case was easy. Holmes wanted silence for fifty minutes. Watson could not go to the concert at St…
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition - The Lewis and Clark Expedition
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In 1803 the United States President, Thomas Jefferson, bought the Louisiana territory1 from France. He paid $15 million for this huge piece of land and called it the Louisiana Purchase.2 In 1682 the…
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Playscript
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ACT VI Voice: Act Six: Scene One. Narrator: At midnight, everyone was still awake. It was impossible to sleep. Mrs Otis: Poor Virginia. Where is she? Washington: I don’t know. The police have searched…
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Understanding the text (IV) (FCE)
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For these questions, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space. There is an example at the beginning. The ghost took Scrooge to a poor part of the city,…
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English Bites / Cracker Night
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In Darwin, Territory Day is celebrated every year with everyone letting off their own fireworks, or crackers as they're known. It's the one day of the year for fireworks, and wherever you are in…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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This sentence is about the future: ‘When I get the money, I’ll spend it all.’ But we use the Present Simple in the when-clause: When + Present Simple, will + verb We also use after/as soon…
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