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River crossing
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Resource designed to help us improve our thinking skills. The aim of the game is to get the girl potatoes to one side and the boys to the other, moving only one at a time.
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Activity 2 (II)
EduBook Organización
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Correct the false ones. Jane Eyre lived with her aunt because her parents were living abroad. Thanks to the doctor, Jane was able to leave her aunt’s house. Jane went to Lowood School, where she met a…
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Understanding the text - Lancelot
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One of the knights of the Round Table was Lancelot. He came from France. Lancelot was very kind and generous. He often gave his things2 to the poor. Lancelot served his king and queen well. One day a…
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Activity 2 (I)
EduBook Organización
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Are the following sentences true or false? Jane Eyre lived with her aunt because her parents were living abroad. Thanks to the doctor, Jane was able to leave her aunt’s house. Jane went to Lowood…
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Before you read Ch 4 01 - Chinese New Year
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Four. Are the following sentences true or false? Many people go to see the Chinese New Year parade. Jim and Brian took the bus to Grant Avenue. Jenny Lee’s…
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Comprehension Check (I)
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These statements about Part One are wrong. Rewrite them correctly. Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield talked about many things during their walks. Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield didn’t say much to each other…