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Grammar (I)
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Comparatives We use as + adjective / adverb + as when we want to say that two people or things are similar. My work is as good as your work. Mary talks as loudly as John. [...]
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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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Epigrams - The text and beyond
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In Chapter One we saw that Lord Henry provides us with several epigrams. He creates two more in this chapter. What are they and what do they mean? Discuss your ideas with a partner. Try to give their…
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Listening - The Prison of Love
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Four and answer the questions by using the name of one of the Vane family: Sibyl, James or Mrs Vane. Who: is in love with someone he/she has just met? says money is…
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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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Sentence transformation
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For questions, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words. There is an example at the beginning. I received a letter from a lady. A lady sent me…
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Speaking: special occasions (T: Grade 6)
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In Part Five Mr Rochester asks Jane Eyre to marry him. What do you think the wedding ceremony will be like? Present a short report on traditional weddings in your country to the class. Bring a picture…
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Question tags (I)
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Question tags ‘Go and buy it for me, will you?’ Scrooge says ‘will you’ at the end of the sentence to ask for agreement or confirmation from the boy. (‘Yes, I will’). This is a question tag.…
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