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Read aloud the two paragraphs that describe the boy and the old man at the Lucky Shop.
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The child wishes so because ____________.
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What does the word ‘gong in the passage mean?____________.
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Read aloud the two paragraphs that describe the boy and the old man at the Lucky Shop.

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What does he see the gardener doing?
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What does the phrase “take to task in the above passage mean?
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Here the child wants to become _______.
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What does the word ‘bake’ in the above passage mean?
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What is the job of a watchman?
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What does he carry in his hand?
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The Streetlamp has been compared to a _____.
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The lane is dark and lonely because __________.
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What does the word ‘chasing in the extract mean?
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What activities are dear to little children? Who does the child envy and why in the poem Vocation?
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Work in pairs. One of you is an agent and the other is a client looking for accommodation in a hotel. Talk to each other. Use the clues given below.
| Agent | Client |
| What sort of accommodation would you prefer? | I’d prefer a __________________ |
| Would you like your own room or would you like to share a room? | I’d like ____________ I don’t think I’d like ____________ |
| Would you like a room with a television? | Yes, I do want ____________ |
| Do you need to hire a car? | No, thanks. I don’t need ____________ No, I’d prefer ____________ |
| What sort of location are you interested in? | I’d like to stay in ____________ |
| Have you any other requirements? | Yes, I must have____________ Yes, give me ____________ No, no other requirements. |
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Some words are given below. Listen carefully to the word from the list the teacher speaks, and write against it another word that has the same pronunciation but different spelling. The first is an example.
| fair | fare |
| buy | ______ |
| one | ______ |
| which | ______ |
| two | ______ |
| no | ______ |
| here | ______ |
| see | ______ |
| there | ______ |
| hare | ______ |
| nun | ______ |
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What was Rasheed’s fault at the fair?
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How did Rasheed lose all his money at the Lucky shop?
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How would you describe Rasheed’s ‘bad luck’?
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