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Comprehension - Exit Test
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Are the following statements true (T) or false (F)? The twins never have interesting adventures on holiday. Stonecross is in the middle of a busy street. Mr Carter has white hair and an angry face. The…
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Comprehension (KET)
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Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’. There is an example at the beginning. After Mr Wilson…
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Speaking: free time (T: Grade 3)
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Look at the two photos. What are the people doing in their free time? With a partner talk about the following questions. What do people write about in a diary? Why do you think people keep diaries? What…
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (II)
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Correct the false sentences from exercise "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (I)". Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was introduced to books at an early age. Dr Joseph Bell was one of his professors at Edinburgh…
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Comprehension check (I)
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Chapter Seven has been divided into nine sections. Choose from the list the heading which best summarises each part (1-9) of the chapter. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. The…
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (I)
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Decide if the following sentences are true or fals. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was introduced to books at an early age. Dr Joseph Bell was one of his professors at Edinburgh University. Dr Joseph Bell was…
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Understanding the text
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Complete the sentences. Then put the sentences in the correct order to make a summary of what Huck did in Chapter Three. He convinced Jim that he was not a. He didn't look at the deadon the…
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Cyclones - Cyclones
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Sometimes very big storms1 become cyclones. Strong winds blow in opposite directions and make a shape like a funnel.2 When this powerful “funnel” touches the earth,3 it can blow everything away:…