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Video: Hero
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This song by Mariah Carry is about overcoming fears and being brave. We can listen to fist conditionals and vocabulary about feelings. In the exercise we are asked to fill in the gaps in the lyrics.…
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Comprehension check
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Complete the sentences with the correct endings to make a summary of Chapter Six. The Jolly Roger is The pirates’ flag Wendy, John, Michael and the Lost Boys Captain Hook says that Captain Hook runs…
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Describing people
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People thought that Mary was ‘spoilt, rude and had a bad temper’. Complete these sentences. Add the names of famous people or of people you know. ......... is kind, generous and friendly. .........…
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The characters (IV)
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Which of the three characters in Part One – Mr Utterson, Mr Enfield and Mr Hyde – do you think the sentences below could refer to? Say why. He’s well educated. Mr Utterson - because he’s a…
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Vocabulary (PET)
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Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. Both Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward: 2000-1887 and William Morris’s News from Nowhere share several ideas. They are both set the…
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Superlative form
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‘HE WAS THE BRAVEST DOG IN WALES’ The bravest is the superlative form of the adjective brave. We generally form the superlative by adding -est to one-syllable adjectives. If the adjective ends in -e…
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Characters - Exit Test
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Which character(s) do these sentences describe? He is brave, loyal and he would prefer a quite life. He is reserved and always does the same thing. He is determined and sometimes intelligent. He is not…