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Listening - The Granite Cave
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Listen to the beginning of Chapter Six. Write the word/words which are different from those you hear. Axel: ‘Hello, Uncle. Hello, Hans,’ I said, surprised. ‘Where am I? What day is it? What time…
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Understanding the text 03
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Match the sentences in A and B to make one sentence with when. On Christmas Eve Scrooge was working in his office when A small fire was burning in the fireplace when Bob Cratchit was trying to warm his…
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Internet Project
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Connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net.. Insert the title or part of the title of the book into our search engine (buscador). Open the page for The Canterville Ghost. Click on…
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Comprehension check (PET) (II)
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Correct the incorrect statements. Mary understood that she must not be rude to Martha. Martha’s brother was always outside. Misselthwaite had many gardens. The old man was very happy to see Mary. Mr…
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Will (‘ll) – decisions and requests (I)
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I’ll take you to Mr Hyde’s house. Will is a modal verb We use I’ll (I will) + verb when we express a decision at the same as we make it : ‘Come with me,’ Mr Utterson said. ‘I’ll take you…
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Will (‘ll) – decisions and requests (II)
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You are ill in bed and can’t do anything. A friend is visiting you. Ask him/her to do things for you. Use Will you ...? You want another pillow. What do you ask? Will you get another pillow for me,…
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Prediction - The Last Night
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The following events all happen in Part Five. In pairs or small groups, choose an answer to the questions then read and find out if you were right. Poole goes to Mr Utterson’s house one evening and…
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Dialogues - Go back to the text
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Complete these dialogues. Use too + adjective. A: Why can’t you do the exercise? B: Because it’s too difficult. A: Why don’t you want to come swimming today? B: Because I’m (1) A: Shall we eat…
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