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The Christmas Story (II)
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Correct the false statements from exercice "The Christmas Story (I)". There was a pagan midwinter festival before the shortest day of the year. The early Church changed the pagan festival into a…
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Longevity of angiosperms
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Some flowering plants are annual. They grow, produce seeds and die all in the space of one year. Many garden plants are annual, as are many farm crops, such as wheat, rice and peas. Others are biennial…
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Vocabulary - animals
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Look at the descriptions of eight animals. Match them to an animal. I have black and white stripes. I’m similar to a horse and I can run fast. I’m yellow with black spots. I have a long neck so I…
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Understanding the text - The Lost City
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Everything in the Lost City is very old. There is a big palace on a hill and a water fountain near the King’s garden. The houses don’t have any roofs1 and trees are growing inside them. The Monkey…
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The Christmas Story (I)
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Which of the following statements are true or false? There was a pagan midwinter festival before the shortest day of the year. The early Church changed the pagan festival into a Christian festival. When…
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Vocabulary - The Journey to Snaefells
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Complete the sentences with words from the picture box. hammer thermometer rope axe iron spikes firearms chronometer compass pickaxes The Professor and Axel are taking these things on their journey: A…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Much, many or a lot of? Much and many are used to tell us that we have a lot of something We use much with uncountable nouns (e.g. much food, time) I don’t have much time today We use many with…
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