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Lake Superior – North America
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The Amazon Rainforest – South America
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The Mediterranean – Europe
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Everest – Asia
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The River Bug – Europe
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The Gobi Desert – Asia
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Lake Mikołajki – Europe
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Rysy – Europe
5 1 long 4 tall
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heavy 5 big
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old 6 deep
5B Comparative adjectives page 45 -
1 Susan 4 Maria
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Tina 5 Harriet
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Jessica
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1 wider 2 quieter 3 uglier
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more dangerous
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higher
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more important
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earlier
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bigger
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1 Fred is taller than Pat.
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Harry is more intelligent than Susan.
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My sister is nicer than my brother.
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My mum’s car is bigger than my dad’s car.
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Mark is friendlier than Peter.
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Your exam results are worse than my exam results.
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Football is more exciting than tennis.
8 Mars is further from the sun than Earth.
4 1 The Bullet is more exciting than the Arrow.
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The Bullet is more expensive than the Arrow.
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The Bullet is faster than the Arrow.
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The Arrow is heavier than the Bullet.
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The Arrow is longer than the Bullet.
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Students’ own answers
5C National Parks page 46
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1 horse riding
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fishing
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sailing
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canoeing
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diving
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skiing
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climbing
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mountain biking
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1 west 5 visit
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beautiful 6 climbing
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mountains 7 fishing
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lakes
3 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 A
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5D Superlative adjectives page 47 -
1 the slowest
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the worst
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the heaviest
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the most famous
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the largest
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the most expensive
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the latest
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the ugliest
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1 the best
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the most dangerous
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the coldest
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the biggest
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the most intelligent
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the hottest
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the most popular
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the noisiest
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Students’ own answers
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1 The Amazon is longer than the Yangtze, but the Nile is the longest.
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North America is bigger than South America, but Africa is the biggest.
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K2 is higher than Kangchenjunga, but Everest is the highest.
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The Indian Ocean is wider than the Atlantic Ocean, but the Pacific Ocean is the widest.
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London is wetter than Madrid, but Rome is the wettest.
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Venus is further from the sun than Venus, but the Earth is the furthest.
5E Dangerous! page 48
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1 bear 7 mosquito
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eagle 8 shark
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elephant 9 snake
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jellyfish 10 tiger
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hippo 11 whale
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lion
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1 elephant 7 whale
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mosquito 8 jellyfish
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tiger 9 eagle
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shark 10 bear
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snake 11 lion
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hippo
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1 animals 5 aggressive
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kill 6 run
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long 7 bite
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heavy
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1 hundreds
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about 20 centimetres
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over 6 metres
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about 1000 kilograms
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70 to 80 years
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near rivers and in the sea
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Yes, they can.
5F Making a phone call page 49 -
1 Would you like a sandwich? Yes, please.
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Would you like a cup of coffee? No, thanks.
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Would you like a banana? No, thanks.
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Would you like a pizza? Yes, please.
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What would you like (to know)?
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Can you give me some information about the museum, please?
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How much does it cost?
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1 Good afternoon. Science Museum. How can I help you?
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Sure. What would you like to know?
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We open at ten o’clock.
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At half past five. But we don’t sell tickets after five o’clock.
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It’s $14 for adults and $8 for children under 12.
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You’re welcome. Thank you for calling the Science Museum.
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5G A postcard page 50
1 1 youth hostel
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cottage
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2 campsite
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villa
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3 hotel
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apartment
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by / near
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in
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near / by
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in
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Self check 5 page 51
Across
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waterfall
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help
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most
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time
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hotter
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worst
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Sea
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deep
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River
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1 desert 8 mountains
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welcome
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easier
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than
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more
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cost
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6A In town page 52
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1 art gallery d 2 bus station n 3 car park a
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cinema j
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church h
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library b
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museum m
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park c
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post office l 10 police station f
11 railway station i 12 theatre e
13 tourist information office k 14 town hall g
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1 a train 6 have
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go for 7 a night club
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a car 8 pay for
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visit 9 a friend
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a pizza 10 take
3 1 j 2 a 3 g 4 c 5 i 6 f
7 b 8 d 9 h 10 l 11 k
12 e
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6B Past simple: be and can
page 53
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weren’t
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Where were you at one o’clock this morning?
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Where were you at half past three yesterday afternoon?
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Where were you at nine o’clock on Friday night?
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Where were you at half past eleven yesterday morning?
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Where were you at eleven o’clock on Saturday morning?
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Where were you at eight o’clock this morning?
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1 was 5 were
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was 6 was
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were 7 was
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was 8 were
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1 David Blaine couldn’t eat while he was in the box.
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He could drink water.
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He couldn’t talk to his family.
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He could stand up.
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He could sleep.
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He couldn’t walk.
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1 Could Blaine eat while he was in the box? No, he couldn’t.
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Could he drink water while he was in the box? Yes, he could.
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Could he talk to his family while he was in the box? No, he couldn’t.
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Could he stand up while he was in the box? Yes, he could.
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Could he sleep while he was in the box? Yes, he could.
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Could he walk while he was in the box? No, he couldn’t.
6C Tourist information page 54 -
1 boring 4 fantastic
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dirty 5 cheap
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dangerous 6 modern
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1 interesting 4 terrible
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clean 5 expensive
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safe 6 old
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1 b 2 c 3 a
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1 famous, modern 2 old, expensive 3 old, interesting
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fantastic, interesting
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fantastic, beautiful
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1 Sydney Opera House
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The Rocks
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Bondi Beach
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6D Past simple: affirmative (regular verbs) page 55 -
1 –ed: played, walked 2 –d: cycled, decided 3 –y: hurried, replied
4 double consonantand add –ed:
chatted, stopped
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1 danced 4 jogged
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arrived 5 studied
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watched 6 visited
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a 3 b 6 c 5 d 1 e 4 f 2
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1 before 5 ago
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months 6 yesterday
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week 7 last
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morning
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1 I walked to school yesterday morning.
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I played basketball last weekend.
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I cycled to the sports centre last night.
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I listened to music yesterday morning.
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My dad cooked dinner yesterday.
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Steve phoned his girlfriend on Saturday evening.
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It rained a lot in Manchester last month.
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The bus stopped at the end of the road two minutes ago.
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6E A postman flies home page 56 -
1 first
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then
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after that
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a few moments later
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later that day
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in the end
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1 repaired 4 watched
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go to 5 park
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ordered
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1 was 5 phoned
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decided 6 shouted
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noticed 7 asked
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arrived
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1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 F
6F On the phone page 57
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1 two zero two double five seven
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treble seven three nine zero
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double two double four six nine
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six three eight nine zero four
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treble two treble five
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double six double zero seven two
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a I’ll b I’ll c I’ll d I’ll e I’ll
f I’ll
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1 b 2 c 3 a 4 d 5 f 6 e
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1 the message.
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to Pam, please?
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Mrs Jenkins?
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that Matthew called.
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leave a message?
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at the moment.
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1 Is that Mrs Jenkins?
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Can I speak to Pam, please?
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She’s out at the moment.
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Do you want to leave a message?
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Tell her that Matthew called.
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I’ll give her the message.
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