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Comprehension Check (I)
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These statements about Part One are wrong. Rewrite them correctly. Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield talked about many things during their walks. Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield didn’t say much to each other…
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Sentence transformation (FCE)
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Reported speech Say, tell and ask often introduce reported speech, but other reporting verbs show clearly the speaker’s intention. The most common are: suggest invite explain warn assure admit agree…
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Comprehension check
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Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer choose ‘Doesn’t say’. Peter Pan and Tinker Bell are looking for Peter’s shadow. Tinker Bell finds…
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Understanding the text - The Lost City
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Everything in the Lost City is very old. There is a big palace on a hill and a water fountain near the King’s garden. The houses don’t have any roofs1 and trees are growing inside them. The Monkey…
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Speaking: hobbies/sports (T: Grade 4)
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Phileas Fogg played cards with his companions at the Reform Club. He also had an interest in travel. We can say that these are his ‘hobbies’, the things he does for enjoyment, not for work. What…
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Comprehension (KET)
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Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’. There is an example at the beginning. After Mr Wilson…
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