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Before you read Ch 03 01 (PET) - The Clarion Call
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Listen to the first part of the story and answer the following questions. For each question there are three pictures. Choose the correct picture. Where can’t you find half of this story? What does…
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Comprehension (KET)
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Read the paragraph below and choose the best word for each space. There is an example at the beginning. Helen Stoner must listen to Sherlock Holmes’s instructions he wants to save her life. Holmes and…
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Grammar: present continuous
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Present Continuous We can use the Present Continuous to express our plans for the future. I’m having lunch with Bob at 1 o’clock on Thursday The speaker made an arrangement to have lunch with Bob…
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I broke down the door: verbs + prepositions
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Match the phrases with the phrases, and complete the sentences with the correct preposition. 5 Dr Lanyon took He looked He waited He asked the man to sit The man cried Dr Lanyon was thinking The…
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Sentence transformation (PET)
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Here are some sentences about the people in Rochester. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words. Lady Clubber came from a…
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Language - Understanding the text
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Look at the rules for using some and any. Then complete the sentences below. SOME (somebody, something, somewhere) generally used in affirmative phrases. I found some biscuits in the cupboard. ANY…
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Past simple passsive
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‘Romeo was banished to Mantua.’ Look at these 2 sentences. The Prince banished Romeo to Mantua. (Past Simple Active) Romeo was banished to Mantua by the Prince. (Past Simple Passive) Rewrite these…