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Comprehension Check (I)
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These statements about Part One are wrong. Rewrite them correctly. Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield talked about many things during their walks. Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield didn’t say much to each other…
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Must and can’t – making deductions
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He must still be alive, Poole! We use must + verb and can’t + verb to say we are certain that something is true because of what we can see, hear, taste, smell or feel, or what we already know. Mr…
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Comprehension (I) (PET)
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Look at the sentences below. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. The countries which Gulliver visits are real ones. Jonathan Swift writes about the countries that Gulliver visits with a…
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Sentence transformation (FCE)
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Reported speech Say, tell and ask often introduce reported speech, but other reporting verbs show clearly the speaker’s intention. The most common are: suggest invite explain warn assure admit agree…
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Activities - Part Two
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Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo are very sad. The picnic is in the tiger’s tummy! ‘What’s the matter?’ asks Hathi, the elephant. ‘Look at the greedy tiger!’ says Mowgli. ‘My delicious picnic is…
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London in the Times of Sherlock Holmes (I)
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Are the following sentences true or false? Towards the end of the nineteenth century most people lived in the country. At that time Britain had a population of around 37 million. Factory workers lived…
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Summary - Understanding the text
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Complete the sentences. Choose the correct ending to make a summary of the story. The young wolves want to kill Mowgli Mowgli must go to the village The Red Flower is the name Mowgli returns with At the…
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Grammar (I)
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Homophones A homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation as another word, but is spelt differently. Some common homophones are: heal (cure) – heel (part of the foot) hear (perceive a noise)…
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