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English Bites / Cracker Night
Xtec Organización
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In Darwin, Territory Day is celebrated every year with everyone letting off their own fireworks, or crackers as they're known. It's the one day of the year for fireworks, and wherever you are in…
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English Bites / Tripe Club
Xtec Organización
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Visit a club in Perth. It's not a sporting club, or a collectors club. It's a tripe club. They're old enough to know better, but these men have come together to share an unusual passion and…
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Grammar (I)
EduBook Organización
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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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Some Christmas Ghosts - Some Christmas Ghosts
EduBook Organización
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In northern countries like Great Britain, Christmas is traditionally a time for ghosts. People sit round a big fire and tell ghost stories. In the sixteenth century two skulls1 appeared every Christmas…
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Comprehension check
EduBook Organización
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Are these sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information choose ‘Doesn’t say’. There are three big rooms in the underground home. Wendy cooks dinner at six o’clock.…
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Present simple
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The boat leaves for Calais at eleven o’clock...’ We use the Present Simple when reading timetables and times that don’t change. Example: The train for Brighton leaves at five fifteen. (It always…
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Before you read (II) - The Christmas Story
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Select one of the following questions and talk about it with your partner. Can you think of anything else you associate with Christmas? Do you think that we celebrate Christmas in the right spirit…
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Indefinite pronouns
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"Perhaps they didn’t examine everything.” There are four pronouns that begin with every- : everything, everybody/everyone, everywhere. We use everything for objects, everybody/everyone for…