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Listening (PET)
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The beginning of Chapter One talks about a little girl named Mary Lennox and her life in India. Listen to the text and for each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. Mary’s…
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Introduction
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Before you read the legends from the British Isles, let’s do some geography. Look at the map. Britain, sometimes called Great Britain, is the name for the big island on the right and most of the small…
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The real Robinson Crusoe: Alexander Selkirk - The real Robinson Crusoe: ...
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A lot of people believe that Daniel Defoe took the idea for his novel Robinson Crusoe from the true-life adventures of Alexander Selkirk, a sailor who was left alone on an island for four years and four…
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Victorian Houses - Victorian Houses
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Houses are important in Jane Eyre. First of all Jane lived at Mrs Reed’s house, which she said was ‘large and beautiful’. The next house that she lived in was Thornfield Hall. Jane loved living at…
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Writing (KET)
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You are Tom. Complete your diary. Write ONE word for each space. Sunday, July 10 Today was exciting day. Huck, Joe I left Jackson’s Island early the morning. We took the old raft and went back St…
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Comprehension check (I)
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Say whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Laura asked Sir Percival if Marian could come to live with them at Blackwater Park. Laura did not break her engagement with Sir Percival…
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Comprehension check (II)
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Correct the false sentences. Laura asked Sir Percival if Marian could come to live with them at Blackwater Park. Laura did not break her engagement with Sir Percival because she did not want to hurt…
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Did you know...
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In the early days of industry, child labour was common. Children of working families did not go to school or they left at a very early age (7 or 8) to work in factories for 12 or 14 hours a day. Their…