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Urban activities: artisan workshops and trade
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2.1. Guilds Medieval cities became production centres of artisan products. Artisans that made the same products lived on the same street, which was named after them (tanners, weavers, etc.). Artisans…
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Everyone, everything and everywhere
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"PLEASE TELL US EVERYTHING," SAID MRS TAYLOR We use everything when we talk about all things. We use everywhere when we talk about all places. We use everyone when we talk about all people.…
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Comprehension (II)
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Correct the false sentences. Lisa wanted to go into the man’s house. Lisa is sorry that she had a disagreement with Amy and Claire. Lisa has a lot of money with her for the phone. There is some…
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David's school and games
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School was a privilege When David was young, not everybody could go to school. School was a privilege. Most boys and girls left school when they were only 10 or 12 years old. At school, children learned…
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London in Dickens' Time
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During the 1840s London quickly became a very big city. In 1850 there were a quarter of a million more people than in 1840. In the area of St Giles 2,850 people lived in only 95 small houses – about…
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Listening (PET) - An Incident at the Window
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Listen to the first part of Part Four and choose the correct answer. Why did Mr Utterson think that Dr Jekyll was safe? When did Mr Utterson have dinner at Dr Jekyll’s house? Why was Dr Lanyon dying?…
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Comprehension check
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Answer the questions. Who looked after the garden before it was locked? Who, according to Martha, was crying? What did Mrs Medlock do when she found Mary exploring the house? What was Martha’s mother…
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Analyse. Guild regulations
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Read the text and answer the questions: Nobody can be a weaver if they have not first bought the profession from the king [...]. Each person may have two looms at home [...] and each son of a master…