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Writing - Understanding the text
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Complete Brian’s diary. Monday, February 10 Today was cool. Susan, Jim and I went to the old Jim discovered so we could explore. It was really scary. It was all foggy and dark. We climbed over the and…
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Much / many (I)
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There are too many people and too much confusion. we can count the people (countable) we use MANY for countable nouns we can’t count confusion (uncountable) we use MUCH for uncountable nouns Decide if…
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Odd one out!
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Find the odd word in each line and then write a sentence with one of them. river fish hand castle sea friar foot abbey ocean rat head church forest horse outlaw monastery
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Before you read Ch 07 01 (KET) - Promises
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Listen to the beginning of Chapter Seven and choose the correct answer. When do the four friends go to the Wizard’s room? Where is the Scarecrow’s brain? What does the Wizard give the Tin Woodman?…
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Discussion - The text and beyond
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The names of the characters have interesting connotations in this novel. ‘Dorian’ is one of the names for the Greeks, who were renowned for their ideals of classical beauty, which Lord Henry…
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Comprehension check (III)
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Match the sentences with others sentences. Britain was a prosperous nation. Travelling was difficult because roads were dangerous and uncomfortable. People began moving into the big cities. Life was…
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Speaking: rules and regulations (T: Grade 6)
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Lowood school was a charity school paid for by Mr Brocklehurst. Talk about your school using the following questions to help you. Where does the money for your school come from? From the state? Or from…