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Opposition to the state
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We want freedom and we believe that its existence is incompatible with the existence of any power, whatever its origin and form. (...) Evil, in the eyes of anarchists, is not in the form of government.…
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Travel in Britain from Pickwick’s times to the present
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Fill in the text about travel in Britain with the words from the box. The Pickwick Papers is set in 1827. At that time people travelled around Britain on horses or by horse-drawn , as Mr Pickwick and…
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Vocabulary - Go back to the text
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In the story, there are the names of important parts of the sailing ship: bowsprit/bulwarks/cross-tree/mast/sails/tiller. There are the names of things associated with modern forms of transport below.…
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Writing - Dear Diary, ...
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Imagine you are Juliet or Romeo. You have just said goodnight. Finish this entry in your diary. Begin as follows: I’m in love with a wonderful boy/girl. We only met tonight for the first time, but…
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Listening - Activities
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You will hear a conversation between Gulliver and the Governor of Glubbdubrib. Listen carefully and choose the words you hear. GULLIVER: Your servants are very white and pale. They’re not ill, are…
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What do you think? - The Garden of the Capulets
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Who do you think will say the following words from Part Two of the story? Romeo or Juliet? ‘I cannot wait to see1 fair2 Rosaline.’ ‘I have never loved until now.’ ‘I must kiss you.’…
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Sentence transformation (FCE)
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For these questions complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words,…
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Dates and years
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‘9 October 1872’ Look at the way we say and read dates: 21 December: on the twenty-first of December (when we say a date, we say on the = date + of + the month). We use ordinal numbers (e.g., first,…
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Vocabulary – collocations
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Collocations are words that we often find together. They can be adjectives with nouns, adverbs with verbs, verbs with nouns and so on. Here are some common verb + noun collocations. All of them are in…
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Comprehension (IV) (PET)
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Here are some sentences from Part Nine. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. When we arrived on the island, we went to…