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  • Before you read (II) - Mr Jabez Wilson

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    Listen to the first part of Chapter One. You will hear Dr Watson talking about one of his adventures with Sherlock Holmes. Decide if these sentences are true or false. Dr Watson went to visit Mr Wilson…

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  • Grammar (II)

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    Look at the sentences below. Decide if will indicates a prediction or a decision made at the moment of speaking. I’ll wear an overcoat tomorrow if it’s snowing. ‘What will you have to eat?’…

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  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (II)

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    Correct the false sentences from exercise "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (I)". Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was introduced to books at an early age. Dr Joseph Bell was one of his professors at Edinburgh…

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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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  • Non-defining relative clauses with ‘Where’

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    ‘My kind new friends took me upstairs to a bedroom, where I slept for a very long time’. Sometimes relative clauses with ‘where’ are an essential part of the sentence. They are ‘defining…

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  • Grammar (I)

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    Homophones A homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation as another word, but is spelt differently. Some common homophones are: heal (cure) – heel (part of the foot) hear (perceive a noise)…

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  • Comparative forms

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    ‘The Montagues are better than the Capulets.’ The Montagues are better than the Capulets. In this sentence, the servants are comparing the Montagues with the Capulets. Better is the comparative form…

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  • Grammar - Go back to the text

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    This sentence is about the future: ‘When I get the money, I’ll spend it all.’ But we use the Present Simple in the when-clause: When + Present Simple, will + verb We also use after/as soon…

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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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  • Past perfect or past simple?

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    Earlier and later actions Look at these pairs of sentences. One action happened before the other: Mr Otis (buy) Canterville Chase. (earlier action) after The family (come) to live there. (later action)…

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