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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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Make or do?
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These two words are very similar and there are no fixed rules to help us decide which to use. We usually use MAKE for creating or constructing something. It is also often used for preparing food and…
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Listen and talk!
Alexis Santiago Docente
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Sometimes we know how to wirte all the irregular verbs in english, how to use the paste perfect, simple and the future, but, do you know how to comunicate all what you want? This unit will show you how…
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Possessive adjectives
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Look at these sentences: The people loved their beautiful Queen. Not long after their marriage, there was another invasion of Britain. Their is a possessive adjective. The other possessive adjectives…
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Wild animals
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There are a lot of wild animals in India. Some of them live in national parks. Let’s take a look at them. Work in with a partner and click on each group of wild animals. Then answer these questions:…
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Speaking (T: Grade 5/6)
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Theme – Entertainment In this part Gulliver becomes a ‘spectacle for the people’. Why do you think that he doesn’t enjoy it? Have you ever performed in front of a crowd either at school or…
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Listening (PET)
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You will hear a talk about a hotel in the West Indies. For each question, fill in the missing information. THE BUCCANEER HOTEL On the island of in the West Indies. You can or wildlife. During your stay,…
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Go back to the text
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Are you a good detective? What do you think Helen Stoner’s problem is? Read the following possibilities and then write one of your own. Now put them in order of probability from 1-4; 1 is the most…
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