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Repaso trimestral. Actividad 5
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Marta ha comprado dos camisas de 15 € y un bolso de 28 €. Si paga con un billete de 100 €, ¿cuánto tienen que devolverle? Tendrán que devolverle €.
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Conversation (KET)
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Complete the conversation between Rhiannon and William, the man she sells the truffles to. There is an example at the beginning . Hello, Rhiannon. Hello William. Where did you find all those truffles? I…
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What happens next? - The thief at last
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Talk about these questions with your teacher and your class. Why do you think Max has a new idea? Do you think Matilda will call the police? Do you think the thief will escape? Who do you think the…
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Before You Read - The Journey to Snaefells
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The Journey to Snaefells
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Context - Exit Test
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Answer the following questions. What is the author’s name? Where does the story take place? What time of year is it? What are the origins of Halloween? How do people celebrate Halloween today? Name…
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Key Words - The Ghost Appears
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Respect If you have respect for someone you have a good opinion of them; you respect them and behave in a respectful way – a kind and polite way. Who will not have ‘respect’ in Part Two, do you think?
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The past simple and the past perfect
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He was happy that Mr Hyde had disappeared. The past perfect We use the past perfect to make it clear that one past event happened before another past event. Dr Jekyll was happy that Mr Hyde had…