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Vocabulary - Monday morning!
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Do you know these words? Say which one is different. Why is it different? letter, newspaper, telephone bill, television toast, slippers, cereal, orange juice postman, paper boy, artist, twins letterbox,…
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Speaking: weather (T: Grade 3)
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Look at the two pictures below. They are both examples of extreme weather. What is happening in each one? What are the people doing? Talk about the weather with another student. Ask and answer the…
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Characters - Understanding the text
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Who says this? Match a character to the sentences they say. ‘The man cub is mine!’ ‘Who speaks for this man cub?’ ‘I want him to be safe in this big jungle.’ ‘Come close to me, monkeys.’…
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Understanding the text - The Good Witch of the South
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The Good Witch of the South
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Listen and point. Then, write and say.
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Listen and point. Then, write and say. Animals
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Comprehension (I) (PET)
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Look at the sentences below. Decide if each statement is correct or incorrect. Jonathan Swift was born in London in 1667. He studied at university in Dublin. He became a minister of the Church in 1694.…
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Comprehension (II)
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Answer these questions. What is strange about the servants in the Governor’s palace in Glubbdubrib? Gulliver meets a lot of his heroes from history in Glubbdubrib. Why is he disappointed? What does…
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Discussion - The text and beyond
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One of the best known sentences about the past is from the novel The Go-Between (1953) by the English writer L. P. Hartley (1895- 1972). The narrator, an old man, looks back at events that took place…
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Listening (PET) - Lowood School
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Listen to the first part of Part Two and decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. Lowood School looked just like her aunt’s house. There were nearly twenty girls in the room. Jane did not eat…