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The Darling Home
EduBook Organización
- 1815 visitas
What does the Darling home in London look like? It is a comfortable home with a nice garden. On the ground floor there is a dining room. The family has its meals here. There is a long table with a lot…
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Listening - Go back to the text
EduBook Organización
- 1795 visitas
You will hear the story of the pirates and the treasure in more detail. For each question, fill in with a word or short phrase. Long John Silver pulled me along that held me. He wanted to find the…
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Present simple negative
EduBook Organización
- 1765 visitas
MARY DOESN'T TELL MARTHA ABOUT THE SECRET GARDEN Look at this negative sentence: Mary doesn't live in India, she lives in England. We form the negative of the Present Simple of most verbs by…
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Present simple negative
EduBook Organización
- 1741 visitas
'I don't want to become an adult,' says Peter. Peter Pan doesn't live in London, he lives in Neverland. We form the negative of the Present Simple of most verbs by using don’t (do not)…
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Tutoria / Diary for the Newcomers' Programme
Xtec Organización
- 1642 visitas
Diary for the Newcomers' Programme is a documentary , promoted by the Departament d'Educació that explains the process of the Necomers' Programme.It is meant for a varied audience, not…
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Writing - Go back to the text
EduBook Organización
- 1659 visitas
Virginia wants to write a letter to her friend Louise. Here are the things she wants to tell her: he gave him a bottle of ‘Rising Sun Lubricator’ my father heard a noise they threw pillows at the…
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Vocabulary - The Pickwick Club
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- 1485 visitas
You will find the following words in Chapter One. What do they mean? Match the definitions with the words in the box below. A vehicle with four wheels, pulled by a horse is called a . When you raise…
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Who said what
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- 1430 visitas
Look at these sentences. Who is speaking (A)? Who is listening (B)? Then, put the sentences into the order that they appear in the story. “Hey Mark, be careful! You shouldn’t run fast in the fog.…
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