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Look at the picture below and list some phrases and words that come to your mind when you look at it.
Solution
Murder, Mystery, Crime, Investigation, Death
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On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following question
by ticking the correct choice.
The title 'Oh, I wish I'd looked after me teeth' expresses __________.
Select words from the above box to describe the characters in the play as
revealed by the following lines from the play.
Lines from the play | Speaker | Quality revealed | |
1. | “You told him she was feeling poorly, did you ? And so my brother is to be kept out of bed, and go without his supper because you told him she was feeling poorly. ” | ||
2. | ….. “take my comforter, it will keep you warm. ” | ||
3. | “If people lie to me they are poorer, not I. ” | ||
4. | “You are like a child. I can’t trust you out of my sight. No sooner my back is turned than you get that minx Marie to sell the silver salt cellars. ” | ||
5. | “My dear there is so much suffering in the world, and I can do so very little. ” | ||
6. | “My mother gave them to me on—on her death bed just after you were born, and…. and she asked me to keep them in remembrance of her, so I would like to keep them. ” | ||
7. | “I am too old a bird to be caught with chaff. ” | ||
8. | “You have your soul to lose, my son.” | ||
9. | “Give me food or I’ll stick my knife in you both and help myself. ” | ||
10. | “…they have made me what I am, they have made me a thief. God curse them all. ” | ||
11. | “Why the devil are you kind to me? What do you want? ” | ||
12. | “I—I—didn’t believe there was any good in the world… but somehow I—I—know you’re good, and —and it’s a queer thing to ask, but could you, would you bless me before I go? ” |
Answer the following question by ticking the correct option :
What did the man do to prove his point?
Look at the following pictures/diagrams. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate sentence/phrase, using suitable future time reference. The first one has been done for you as an example:
Before you listen for the second time, discuss the following with your partner.
- Why are there two presenters?
- What is the presenter’s role?
- What is the presenter’s style? Do you like their style? Why / Why not?
- Why do the presenters outline some of the contents right at the start of the programme?
On a cold winter night you hear a loud shrieking noise at repeated intervals. What might have caused this?
Write down your ideas using the pattern below.
it |
might could must |
have been |
the owl hooting a ghost____________ |
Here are a police constable's notes or his investigation or the murder at Manor House. After reading the notes, discuss where the murder could have taken place. What was the motive behind the evil act? How was the act committed?
Murder at Manor House Birlstone : January 6th Manor House - state of wild confusion and alarm - white faced servants - frightened butler - man horribly injured- terrible marks - we have no clues yet |
Past passive –
“Where was it made?”
Look at what your partner is wearing. Imagine where the various items of clothing were (or might have been) made, and tell your partner. Use your imagination!
e.g. A : Was your shirt made in France ?
B : No, actually it was made in Brazil.
Class discussion
• Is a biography written in a particular order of events?
• Which is the most common tense?
On the basis of your reading of the exctract on Chess , complete the following table with your partner .
Figure | Name | Order of importance | Function | Significance |
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