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The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children - The Great Ormond Street ...
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In London there is a hospital for sick children called Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. J. M. Barrie likes children very much. He wants children to be well and happy. He often visits this…
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Newspapers in 19th-century England
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In this chapter we read that there was a carriage in the parade for the editor of the Blue Party’s newspaper, The Gazette. The Buff Party also had a newspaper called The Independent. Read the text…
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Listening - A Chase
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Five and decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. Mr Pickwick and Mr Wardle travel for two hours before they see Jingle. They have an accident just near the…
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The musical
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Answer the following questions: When did the musical first appear? Is it still running? Who was the musical’s composer? Can you name any of his other famous musicals? Has the musical won any awards?…
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The characters (I)
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Use your memory only to complete the description of Mr Utterson from the beginning of Part One. Then look back at the text and check your ideas. Mr Utterson was a lawyer in London. He was a very man and…
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Characters - Activities
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Match the descriptions with the characters. Some names can be used more than once. He lived in India and then returned to London. She wore black clothes and was frightened. He liked helping his friend…
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Imperial measures
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‘SOON SHE IS NINE INCHES TALL.’ In the United Kingdom people still use the traditional ‘Imperial measures’. Here are some Imperial measures and the metric equivalents: 1 inch (in) = 2.5…
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