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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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Missouri - Missouri
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Tom Sawyer and his friends lived in the American state of Missouri. The word Missouri comes from the name of an American Indian people called Missouria which meant "town of the large canoes."1…
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Vocabulary (KET)
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Read the descriptions of words related to the secret garden. What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word. There is an example…
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Understanding the text (KET)
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Read the paragraphs about Chapter Three. Choose the best word for each space. Dorothy and the Scarecrow hear a noise outside the house. There is a Tin Woodman a tree. He has ax in his hand. He can’t…
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Comprehension (II)
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Answer the following questions. What did the great Assembly of the Houyhnhnms make Gulliver do? What did Gulliver really want to do? Why do you think he wanted to do this?
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Adverbs - The text and beyond
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We often use adverbs to describe the way in which people say things. The adverbs add more ‘colour’ to speech. Choose an appropriate adverb from the list to complete the sentences. ‘I’m afraid…
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