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Practical Grammar Activities

Practical Grammar Activities

exploiting grammar practice books in the classroom

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texts

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A touch of gothic

“She asked me the time that afternoon. I toldher. It was just after three. She seemed very bewildered about it. You called on her hardly aquarter of an hour later. She’d hardly been backin the house a quarter of an hour.”

“She’d been in it longer than that,” he said, “When I found her she’d been dead for nearly three weeks. Maybe since haytime.”

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apple

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3 things I know about apples

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Apples – the world’s favourite fruit• More than 50 million tonnes of apples are grown every year.• The first apples were grown in central Asia.• The first apple tree was brought to Europe byAlexander the Great.• Apples were introduced to the Americas byEuropeans in the 1600s.• Today, most apples are produced in China.• Apples aren’t usually found in tropical countries.

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Practical Grammar Activities

Practical Grammar Activities

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