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Analyse a text
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The feeding habits of starfish Starfish have a voracious appetite; in one week an adult starfish can devour over fifty clams or small oysters. When an oyster is attacked, it closes its valves, but the…
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Comprehension check
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Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information, choose ‘Doesn’t say’. Mrs Darling is very unhappy without her children. Wendy, John and Michael fly into the…
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Pronunciation: 'ed' endings
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In this resource we practise 'ed' endings (past simple tense) by doing two quizzes, and a writing activity. In the first quiz we fill in the gaps in a short text, and in the second, we listen to a…
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Writing (KET)
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Complete Laura’s letter to her friend. Write one word for each space. Dear Lucy, How you? I’m not very happy today because my maths teacher gave us lot of extra homework. We got a test next week. I…
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Some information about Charles Dickens
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Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Then correct the false ones. Dickens wasn’t born in London but he lived there. In 1824 Dickens’s parents sent him to work in a factory.…
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Comprehension check (PET) (I)
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Look at the statements below about Part Five. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. Poole is ill, so Mr Utterson gives him a glass of wine. Mr Utterson goes to Dr Jekyll’s house because…
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Mixed-up sentences
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Here are six mixed-up sentences from the story. Put the words in their correct order. very upset was Martha. the garden Mary not visit could rained It so week for a. a nest was robin building The. time…
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Comprehension Check (II)
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Answer the questions. How often did Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield go for walks? Once a week. Did they talk a lot when they went out for walks? In Mr Enfield’s story, why weren’t there many people in…