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The Baby Triplets. At the Swimming Pool
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En aquest capítol de 'The Baby Triplets', les tres bessones són a la piscina. A la seva conversa hi apareixen mots com ara 'legs', 'face', 'forehead' o 'hands'.…
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Summaries - Prehistory
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1. The first humans. The Palaeolithic Age In Africa, six million years ago, some primates began the process of evolution. Over a very long period of time, these primate species evolved into humans.…
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The skeleton
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What is the skeleton? Our skeleton is made up of all the bones in our body. It protects and supports our body. Our skeleton allows us to move. There are three types of bones in our body: Long bones,…
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Arthropods
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Characteristics of arthropods Arthropods are the largest animal group on Earth. The most characteristic feature of arthropods is their external skeleton. The articulated exoskeleton (external skeleton)…
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Understanding the text (II)
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Correct the false ones. The little man doesn’t want Dorothy to see the Wizard. Dorothy sees a big head with a big body, arms and legs. The Wizard wants Dorothy to kill someone. Dorothy doesn’t want…
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Understanding the text (I)
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Are these sentences true or false?. The little man doesn’t want Dorothy to see the Wizard. Dorothy sees a big head with a big body, arms and legs. The Wizard wants Dorothy to kill someone. Dorothy…
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Before you read 01 - How the Leopard Got His Spots (part one)
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Read the text and complete the information below. Giraffes Giraffes are very tall animals. They are light brown with a lot of dark brown patches on their body. They have long legs and a very long neck.…
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