PHOTOCOPIABLE
© Cambridge University Press 2008
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4.50 from Paddington
Focus the attention of the students on the section heading and
elicit/explain that this refers to a train leaving London at this time.
1 After doing the exercise, ask students if they know any other
Agatha Christie stories. Examples include: Appointment with
Death, Death in the Clouds
.
2–3 Get students to work in pairs to complete the sentences
in Exercise 2. Do not check their answers at this stage.
Students can check their guesses when they read part of the
introduction to the book in Exercise 3.
4 Give students some time to read the extract and then ask the
class the question.
5–7 Get students to do these exercises in pairs.
Focus on … adverbs
Ask students to read the blurb again and fi nd three more adverbs
(helplessly, remorselessly, seriously). Elicit/Explain their meanings.
More activities
1 Remind students that simplifi ed readers are available at
all levels. If they go to www.cambridge.org/elt/readers,
they can do a placement test and fi nd out which is the
most suitable level for them. They can then look at the
list of titles available at this level and download a sample
chapter. If your school has a library and there are readers
in the library, encourage students to read or borrow them.
2 Encourage students to choose a book from either the
library or a bookshop. Remind them to make sure
that there are not too many new words on each page.
Recommend books that you think might be suitable for
your students (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night Time
is not too diffi cult, for example) and encourage
them to recommend books to each other.
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