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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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Some Christmas Ghosts - Some Christmas Ghosts
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In northern countries like Great Britain, Christmas is traditionally a time for ghosts. People sit round a big fire and tell ghost stories. In the sixteenth century two skulls1 appeared every Christmas…
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Prush & Radio
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Mostra d'algunes de les activitats de suport a la llengua anglesa que es duen terme a la ciutat coordinades pel grup de treball 'El Prat s'obre al món: l'anglès n'és la clau':…
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Discussion - falling in love
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‘A man falls in love through his eyes, a woman through her ears.’ (Woodrow Wyatt, 1919-1997; British politician and author.) Do you think this quotation describes what happens in Romeo and Juliet?…
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Changes in England at the Time of the "The Pickwick Papers" - Changes in...
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The Pickwick Papers describes England in the 1820s. This was just before the period known as the Victorian Age (Queen Victoria became Queen in 1837). Great changes came to English society over the years…
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Comparative idioms (I)
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‘Axel was tired but the Professor was as fresh as a daisy.’ There are many common comparative idioms in English with as + adjective + as. We use them to emphasise a characteristic. Some comparisons…
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The Round Table - The Round Table
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What happened to King Arthur’s Round Table? In the old castle in Winchester, there is an enormous round table. It is hanging on the wall. In 1485, William Caxton, the first English printer, said that…
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The imperative
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The imperative in English is the same as the infinitive of the verb, without ‘to’. In Chapter Seven, we saw these imperative sentences: Come with me! Please follow me! Please make him a knight. To…
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O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
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You will hear some famous lines from Shakespeare’s original play. Remember that Shakespeare wrote 400 years ago so the language is different from modern English. Which character is speaking and at…
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Vocabulary - Understanding the text
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Can you remember these words from Chapter Ten? Complete the sentences. Police cars have one of these. It makes a loud sound. You use a rolling to cook. You use this to tie something. Outside the cottage…