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Match, trace and say.
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Match, trace and say. Listen, trace and colour in. Listen, trace and colour in.
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Trace the words. Draw your room and label three items.
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Trace the words. Draw your room and label three items. Listen to your teacher and circle. Listen to your teacher and circle.
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Characters - Activities
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Look at the pictures of Michelle, Bill and Nick, and describe them. Use the words or phrases below and write a few sentences about each one. tall plays basketball loves modern music blue eyes brown hair…
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Discussion - The Aesthetic Movement
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Nowadays, the word 'dandy' tends to be used with negative connotations about a man who pays too much attention to his clothes and the way he looks. Can you think of any contemporary dandies from…
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Comprehension check (I)
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Are these statements true or false? Phileas Fogg was only ten minutes late when he arrived in London. Phileas Fogg returned to his normal routine when he returned home. Mrs Aouda wanted to be Phileas…
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Vocabulary quiz
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Answer these questions, but don’t look back at the "Vocabulary - Parts of the Body" activity! You have two minutes for all the questions! It’s right in the middle of your face. It separates…
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Go back to the text - Virginia Meets the Ghost
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Virginia Meets the Ghost
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Listening - The text and beyond
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You will hear a conversation between Dr Lanyon and the man who comes to his house. Listen and fill in the gaps. Man: Well, have you got them? them to . I need them now! Dr Lanyon: One moment. I want to…
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Questions with "Who"
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Write questions beginning with Who. Use the words in brackets. Remember, if Who is the subject of the verb, you don’t need to use did in the question (e.g. Who loved Romeo?). If Who is the object, you…