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Make or do?
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These two words are very similar and there are no fixed rules to help us decide which to use. We usually use MAKE for creating or constructing something. It is also often used for preparing food and…
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Understanding the text - The man with strange eyes
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The man with strange eyes
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Speaking (II) (KET)
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Student B, here is some information about a toy museum. Student A, you don’t know anything about the toy museum so ask Student B some questions. Sundale Toy Museum More than 500 toys to look at OPEN…
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Characters - Understanding the text
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Use words from the list to describe the characters below. dark eyes huge tall frightening handsome young loud voice beautiful angry bad dark hair big arms kind EMILIA GORGIANO GENNARO
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Writing (KET)
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Sergeant Walters writes an email to Tom McKinley, Chief of Police in Miami. Complete the email. Write ONE word for each space. There is an example at the beginning.
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Wilde and "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
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Oscar Wilde had been thinking about creating a major novel for some time. In 1884, he often visited the studio of a painter friend called Basil Ward. One day the sitter at Ward’s studio was a very…
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Clauses of concession: although
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‘I was happy at Thornfield, although it was very quiet.’ Look at these sentences with although: Although many critics did not like Jane Eyre, it was a very popular book. (= Many critics did not like…