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  • London in the Times of Sherlock Holmes (I)

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    Are the following sentences true or false? Towards the end of the nineteenth century most people lived in the country. At that time Britain had a population of around 37 million. Factory workers lived…

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  • Reading

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    Everything in the Lost City is very old. There is a big palace on a hill and a water fountain near the King’s garden. The houses don’t have any roofs1 and trees are growing inside them. The Monkey…

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  • Cyclones - Cyclones

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    Sometimes very big storms1 become cyclones. Strong winds blow in opposite directions and make a shape like a funnel.2 When this powerful “funnel” touches the earth,3 it can blow everything away:…

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  • Creek Indians

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    Use a search engine (like Bing, Google or Yahoo) to look for information on the history of the Creeks. Find out: The name for the Creek Indians. The differences between the Upper Creek and Lower Creek…

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  • Comprehension (KET)

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    Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’. There is an example at the beginning. After Mr Wilson…

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  • Comparative idioms (I)

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    ‘Axel was tired but the Professor was as fresh as a daisy.’ There are many common comparative idioms in English with as + adjective + as. We use them to emphasise a characteristic. Some comparisons…

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  • Understanding the text - The Lost City

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    Everything in the Lost City is very old. There is a big palace on a hill and a water fountain near the King’s garden. The houses don’t have any roofs1 and trees are growing inside them. The Monkey…

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  • Reading

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    All young boys want to find a treasure and Tom did, too. One hot summer day he told Huck about his idea. “That’s a great idea!” said Huck, happily. “But where can we look for a treasure?”…

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  • Reading

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    The house was on a pretty street in Paddington, a residential district south of Sydney Harbour, not far from the youth hostel. It was a Victorian house and was identical to all the other houses on that…

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  • The national test

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    Complete the text. Then talk about the question in the last sentence of the text. Big old country houses the house Oscar Wilde invented Sir Simon and the Otis family are known Britain ‘stately1…

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