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Vocabulary (II)
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Now complete the spelling rules below. Use some of the words from your answers above. Words which end in “-re” in British English end in “-” in American English. Some examples are: / and /. In…
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Circle the differences and trace.
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Circle the differences and trace. Sing along and do. Sing along and do.
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Draw the character'„ mouth and say happy or sad.
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Draw the character'„ mouth and say happy or sad. My holidays
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The text and beyond - The End of the Journey
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The End of the Journey
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Vocabulary - feelings
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In this story there are allusions to homosexual feelings and relationships; for example, the surprising ‘confession’ that takes place in Basil’s garden. Which words best describe Basil’s…
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Vocabulary - The text and beyond
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These three words are homophones (i.e. they have the same sound): vane, vein, vain. Make sure you know their meanings. Which do you think best suits Sybil?
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Find the mistake!
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The sentences below all contain a mistake. Sometimes the words are in the wrong order, sometimes a word is incorrect and sometimes a word is missing. Try and correct the sentences. Can you write in the…
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Build you vocabulary (I)
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Match the following words from Chapter Four with their definitions. Verbs are in the infinitive here, but could be in a different form in the text. an argument (noun) evil (adjective) mad (adjective)…