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Who said it?
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Put the name of the person next to the sentence he or she said. Choose from the names in the list. Some names can be used more than once. ‘We take only from the rich merchants, noblemen and fat…
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Must - Understanding the text
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'YOU MUST GIVE IT TO ME!' We use must when something is important or necessary. Example: Mowgli must learn the Law of the Jungle. We sometimes use you + must to tell someone to do something. You…
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Listen to your teacher, find and circle.
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Listen to your teacher, find and circle. Food
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Comprehension (III)
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Say which sentence is correct. The Emperor of Lilliput does not like Gulliver because:
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Comprehension (I)
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Say if these sentences are true or false. Correct the false ones. The people of Lilliput are about five inches tall. The horses of Lilliput are about one inch tall. The sheep in Lilliput are about the…
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Listening (PET)
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Look at the interview form. Some information is missing. You will hear part of a conversation about a job. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces. Name: Position…
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Present continuous
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‘We’re taking a train to Dover... . We use the Present Continuous to talk about the future when we have fixed plans or arrangements. Example: I’m going to the doctors at nine o’clock tomorrow…
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