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Fill in the gaps - The Aristocrat from Hampshire
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Read the extract below and use the words in the list to fill in the gaps. happy and secret quickly heart touch good in but smell The days and weeks at Limmeridge House passed so ! What a time that was!…
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Vocabulary - animals
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Look at the descriptions of eight animals. Match them to an animal. I have black and white stripes. I’m similar to a horse and I can run fast. I’m yellow with black spots. I have a long neck so I…
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Listening - A Chase
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Five and decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. Mr Pickwick and Mr Wardle travel for two hours before they see Jingle. They have an accident just near the…
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Speaking: transport (T: Grade 5)
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When Mary arrives in England she travels first by train and then by carriage. Bring a picture of a different type of transport to class and use the following questions to help you talk about it. Is it a…
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Easy Avocado Recipes for Kids :: Aguacate Hass
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Hass Kids RecipesFrom sack lunches for school to afternoon snacks, we have the easy Hass Avocado recipes your kids will love. Enjoy edible fun with with your kids with the Fun-shaped mini Hass Avocado…
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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.…