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Listening - The text and beyond
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Listen to a travel agent talking about a tour in Iceland and complete the advertisement. Regent Icelandic Tours Two tours in one! Morning: along the coast of Peninsula. Afternoon: and trekking.…
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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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Internet Project
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In the original version of Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift printed maps to show where the imaginary islands of Lilliput and Blefuscu were. He did this to make his book seem more realistic. At the…
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Phrasal verbs
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‘He could get away with it.’ Look at this sentence from Chapter Nine: ‘He could get away with it.’ To get away with something is a phrasal verb which means ‘to not suffer punishment when you…
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Comprehension check
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Write the questions about Chapter Three in the past tense and answer them. What/Inspector Fix/need/before/he/can/arrest/Phileas Fogg? What/Inspector Fix/do/when/he/arrive/in Egypt? How/Phileas…
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Playscript
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ACT II Voice: Act Two: Scene One. Noise of storm Narrator: There was a terrible storm that night. During the next few days, strange things happened in the house... Mrs Otis: Look, the stain is there…
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Comprehension check
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Answer the following questions. Where does the Ghost want to go so that he can sleep? What is stronger than death? What is written on the library window? What did the voices say? How did Virginia and…
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The story's title (I) - An early morning visitor
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Look at the title of this story. In English, the adjective ‘speckled’ describes something with spots or small coloured marks. The word ‘band’ can have more than one meaning. Look at these…