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Legendary creatures
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Look at the pictures of the legendary creatures and use the following words to fill in the gaps in the sentences below. lion (x 2) horse body (x 2) snake head (x 2) wings eagle The griffin comes from…
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Comprehension check
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Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences. Mr Pickwick wanted to explain that Jingle had lied to him and he had been deceived again. Mr Pickwick asked Miss Tomkins to send somebody to the…
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Vocabulary - Geological Time (Part 1)
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Find the words in Geological Time (Part 1) that complete the sentences. Fish, reptiles and insects developed during the Paleozoic . are animals that don’t have a backbone. Thousands of of fish…
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Sentence transformation (PET)
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Here are some sentences from the text. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. The murder shocked people because it was so…
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Cultured conversation?
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At dinner the Otis family said things like this: American actresses are much better than European actresses. Boston is much more important than Rome. Here are some sentences about the Otis family’s…
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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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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Past Simple Most verbs add -ed or -d to form the Past Simple form. For example: climb → climbed kill → killed live → lived work → worked Sometimes, when we add -ed, the spelling changes: stop…
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Sentence transformation (PET)
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Change the sentences using the words in brackets without changing the meaning. Use no more than three words. You can find the expressions in Chapter Six. I don’t know why she acted like that. (idea) I…
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Listening (PET) (II) - Crying in the Night
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Now read the beginning of the chapter and correct the sentences that are not correct. The locked garden was Mr Craven’s. Mrs Craven died after falling from a tree in the locked garden. Mary thought…
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Go back to the text (II)
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Complete the phrasal verbs in the following sentences with the correct preposition. Go back to the text in Chapter Five for help, as necessary. Have you got a pen so you can write the number ? If you…