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Conocer. Actividad 1
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Observa y escribe cuántos elementos de cada clase hemos utilizado en la construcción del cubo: bolitas (vértices): barras (aristas): cartulinas cuadradas (caras):
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Understanding the text - The Cheshire Cat
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Understanding the text The Cheshire Cat
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Language (PET)
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Complete the conversation using the sentences. There is an example at the beginning. Duke: So, how can we get Peter Wilks’s money? King: By pretending we’re Peter’s brothers, Harvey and William…
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Man’s Best Friend
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Dogs come from the same animal family as wolves. Dogs are very social animals. They are happy to be near humans and be part of a group. In fact, dogs think of humans as the members of their group,…
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Before you read Ch 6 03 - Back Home
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Look at the picture on page 71 and talk about the following questions. Who can you see in the picture? What is Friday doing? Who do you think the other man is? Look at the picture on page 73 and talk…
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Two - part verbs: "Look"
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Complete the sentences with one word. While the Professor was looking his new book, a piece of parchment fell out. Axel looked the Runes but he didn’t understand them. The Professor looked a map of…
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Some information about Charles Dickens
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Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Then correct the false ones. Dickens wasn’t born in London but he lived there. In 1824 Dickens’s parents sent him to work in a factory.…