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About the Author
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Name: Frances Hodgson Burnett Born: 24 November 1849, in Manchester, England Most famous book: The Secret Garden (1909) Other books: Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886), A Little Princess (1905) Countries:…
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Reading pictures - The Robin
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Look at the picture and talk about the following questions. Where is Mary? What is she wearing? What is the man doing? Who do you think he is?
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Before you read Ch 08 01 (KET) - The Good Witch of the South
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Listen to the beginning of Chapter Eight and choose the correct option. Dorothy wants to go to the The Scarecrow tells Dorothy Dorothy thinks the Scarecrow How do the four friends get to Land of the…
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Comprehension check
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Answer the questions. How did the Professor, Axel and Hans know which way to go? Why did a feeling of panic run through Axel’s body? What was Axel’s plan? Where was the voice that Axel could hear…
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Internet project 01
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Look again at ‘A Note on Oscar Wilde’ at the beginning of this book to remind you of Oscar Wilde’s most important works. How many of Wilde’s works have been made into films? What films have been…
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Humour? - Go back to the text
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Look at this line. It shows humorous and sad things as opposites, but it also shows that there are points between humour and sadness. For each of the moments from Part Four below (A-H), write a number…
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The weather
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The weather is important in the story. Can you complete these sentences? When the Otis family drove to Canterville Chase, the sun was . When they came near the house, it began to rain . When Washington…
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An unusual case
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‘An unusual case’ Look at this sentence from Chapter One: This case is very unusual. In English we use the prefix -un before an adjective to mean ‘not’. For example: Watson was not happy.…