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School subjects 01
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Complete the sentences with the correct school subject from the box. math geography history science English In you study where places are. In you study language and literature. In you study the natural…
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Who said what
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Look at these sentences. Who is speaking (A)? Who is listening (B)? Then, put the sentences into the order that they appear in the story. “Hey Mark, be careful! You shouldn’t run fast in the fog.…
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What did the Crusaders take back with them? 01
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Look at the list below and look in the dictionary for any words you don’t know. How many of them are foods? Spices Damask (cloth decorated with a special pattern) Apricot plants Silks Oriental rugs…
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Alone on a desert island
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Imagine you are on a desert island. List ten items that you would like to have with you and list them in order of importance. Show your list to your partner and explain your choices.
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Comprehension check (II)
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Correct the false sentences. Mrs Craven’s garden is closed. Ben Weatherstaff is a gardener. He is young and friendly. Ben hasn’t got any friends. Ben talks to animals. Mary wants to go inside the…
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Grammar (I)
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Comparatives We use as + adjective / adverb + as when we want to say that two people or things are similar. My work is as good as your work. Mary talks as loudly as John. [...]
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Speaking (T: Grade 5/6)
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Theme – Entertainment In this part Gulliver becomes a ‘spectacle for the people’. Why do you think that he doesn’t enjoy it? Have you ever performed in front of a crowd either at school or…
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Phrasal verbs
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‘He could get away with it.’ Look at this sentence from Chapter Nine: ‘He could get away with it.’ To get away with something is a phrasal verb which means ‘to not suffer punishment when you…
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