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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…
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Listening (PET) (II) - Wet Weather
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Read the beginning of Chapter Six and correct the incorrect sentences. Martha was happy when Mary told her that she found Colin. Colin once cried until he became ill because he thought a gardener was…
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London at Dickens’ Time and Today
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What is the Guildhall and what happened here in the book? How was Gray’s Inn connected to Dickens’ life and also to The Pickwick Papers? Which inn was in the Borough? Who did Mr Pickwick meet there?…
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The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
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Find out where Kew Gardens are, how to get there, the price and visiting times. View the visitor information map. Then find information on The Palm House and two other places you would like to visit on…
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Creek Indians
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Use a search engine (like Bing, Google or Yahoo) to look for information on the history of the Creeks. Find out: The name for the Creek Indians. The differences between the Upper Creek and Lower Creek…
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Comprehension check (III)
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Write the questions. How did Mr Utterson feel after his walk with Mr Enfield? He felt unhappy. He is a friend of Dr Jekyll’s and Mr Utterson’s. Because he hoped to see Mr Hyde. A piece of paper with…
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Comprehension check
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You are Charlotte. Answer these questions. Where do you live? How many brothers and sisters do you have? Do you go to school? What work does your father do? What work does your mother do? Who cooks and…
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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…