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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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Speaking (T: Grade 5/6)
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Theme – Entertainment In this part Gulliver becomes a ‘spectacle for the people’. Why do you think that he doesn’t enjoy it? Have you ever performed in front of a crowd either at school or…
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Grammar (II)
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Now complete these sentences with the correct question tag. You played football today, . They don’t live in London, . He won a lot of money in the lottery, . That’s a wonderful piece of music, .…
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Reading pictures - The Theatre
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Look at the picture. Describe what you can see. Who is on stage? Who is watching her? How do you think the person on stage is feeling?
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Question tags (I)
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Question tags ‘Go and buy it for me, will you?’ Scrooge says ‘will you’ at the end of the sentence to ask for agreement or confirmation from the boy. (‘Yes, I will’). This is a question tag.…
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Characters - Go back to the text
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Unscramble these adjectives from Chapter One and say who they describe. Then add some of your own to describe the two characters. ysturoemsi egtenl onedamsh eosnht macl yaoll
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Comprehension check (I) (PET)
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Read these sentences about Chapter Two. Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. Phileas Fogg always walked to the Reform Club. Andrew Stuart told them that the robbery took place at the Reform…
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Go back to the text - A Note by the Lake
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5. Marian Halcombe’s narrative continued Later on that afternoon, I went for a walk with Laura. ‘I can tell you everything now, Marian,’ she said. ‘After what Percival said to me this morning, I…