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Understanding the text - The Elephant’s Child (part two)
EduBook Organización
- 1982 visitas
The Elephant’s Child arrives at the Limpopo River. He sees a new animal in the big green river. ‘What a strange animal,’ he thinks. ‘What is it?’ ‘Excuse me,’ he asks, ‘does a Crocodile…
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What did the Crusaders take back with them? - The Crusades
EduBook Organización
- 1985 visitas
The Crusades is the name of the Christian military expeditions to Jerusalem and the Holy Land.1 There were eight of them between 1096 and 1270. Before the 11th century Christians visited Jerusalem and…
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Let's visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum
EduBook Organización
- 1991 visitas
Find the answers to these questions on the site. Where is the Sherlock Holmes Museum? When did Sherlock Holmes live there, according to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories? When was the house built?…
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Language (KET)
EduBook Organización
- 1986 visitas
Which notice says this? You can’t go here this evening. You can take pictures here. Glasses cost less here this week. You can take your dog for a relaxing walk here. You may see some surprising animals here.
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Comprehension (III)
EduBook Organización
- 1990 visitas
Answer these questions. What does the farmer’s son do to Gulliver? What does the baby of the family do to Gulliver? How does the cat react to Gulliver? What does Gulliver do to the rats?
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Characters - Activities
EduBook Organización
- 1988 visitas
Look at the pictures of Michelle, Bill and Nick, and describe them. Use the words or phrases below and write a few sentences about each one. tall plays basketball loves modern music blue eyes brown hair…
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Comprehension check (FCE)
EduBook Organización
- 1982 visitas
For these questions choose the answer which you think fits best according to the text. Sir Percival discovered that Laura loved Walter because Anne came to see Laura because she wanted to Sir Percival…