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Language - Understanding the text
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Look at the rules for using some and any. Then complete the sentences below. SOME (somebody, something, somewhere) generally used in affirmative phrases. I found some biscuits in the cupboard. ANY…
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Listening (PET) (II) - Crying in the Night
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Now read the beginning of the chapter and correct the sentences that are not correct. The locked garden was Mr Craven’s. Mrs Craven died after falling from a tree in the locked garden. Mary thought…
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Conversation (KET)
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Complete the conversation. What does Mike say to Michelle? Mike: Hi, Michelle! What are you doing on Saturday night? Michelle: Mike. Do you want to come to the movies with me? Michelle: Mike: The Mummy…
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Comprehension check (I)
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Make notes to answer the following questions. Why is everyone talking about the murder? What do the police find at the scene of the crime? What, or who, are these adjectives used to describe? famous…
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Comprehension check (PET)
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Read these statements about Chapter Seven. Decide if they are correct or incorrect. The people were happy because both agents bought beer for the men to convince them to vote for their candidates. Sam…
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Vocabulary - Geological Time (Part 1)
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Find the words in Geological Time (Part 1) that complete the sentences. Fish, reptiles and insects developed during the Paleozoic . are animals that don’t have a backbone. Thousands of of fish…
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You're a lottery winner!
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What would $6,000 be worth today? To find out, multiply it by twenty. ($1 in those days would be worth $20 today.) Write your total in the space provided. $6,000 x 20 = (1) Imagine you win this amount…
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Vocabulary - Understanding the text
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Look again at the start of Chapter Six. Find words that have similar meanings to the words below. arrives (2 words) small house not normal/unusual shout loudly because you are afraid not full…
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Vocabulary - The Stain
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Match the words with the pictures. Use a dictionary to help you if necessary. Which of the words above: can you walk up and down? is a kind of transport? are connected with light and heat? is something…