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Summary - Understanding the text
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Read these sentences and match them to a picture.Rewrite these sentences in the past tense, as in the example. There is an example at the beginning. Sir Brangwyn wants Rhiannon to help him find the…
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Rocks and soil on the Earth's surface
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Types of rocks The Earth's crust is made up of three types of rock: igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. Igneous rocks are formed when magma (a rock in a liquid state) cools. If the magma reaches…
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Learn. Calculating distances on maps
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The scale of a map indicates how much the area that is represented has been reduced. The numerical scale is a fraction: the larger the denominator, the greater the reduction. These maps are called…
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Must - Understanding the text
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'YOU MUST GIVE IT TO ME!' We use must when something is important or necessary. Example: Mowgli must learn the Law of the Jungle. We sometimes use you + must to tell someone to do something. You…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns Some nouns in English are countable. They have a singular and plural form. For example: an island → islands (noun + -s regular plural) a man → men (irregular plural)…
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Grammar (I)
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Future with will We often use will + verb when we make a sudden decision to do something in the future. For example: Jim: I’m going to the inn. Tom: Good. I’ll come with you. We also use will + verb…
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Present continuous
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'WE'RE FOLLOWING THE MONKEY PEOPLE' We use the present continuous to describe something that is happening at the moment we speak. To form the present continuous we use to be + a verb +…
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Your trip around the world
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Phileas Fogg gives the crew some money but he probably had to ‘bargain’ first. ‘To bargain’ means you must agree on the price you want to pay for the object with the seller. Choose the correct…
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Pirates, Wreckers and Buccaneers
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You can use the Internet to discover more interesting information about pirates, wreckers and buccaneers. Use a search engine, for example Google or Yahoo. Type in pirates. Look at the results which you…
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Listening - Understanding the text
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'I'M GOING TO SAY THE WORDS TO BAGHEERA' We use going to when we have a definite plan to do something in the future. We use the verb to be + going to + verb (e.g. watch). Example: We’re…