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... july 3 2008 February12008 THE END Warm up: Months ofthe year January February March April May June July August September October November Decmber What’s the ... date today? It’s October 10th 2008 Matching (Ex 2 WB pages 23) a- 1st 1- sixth b- 2nd 2- ninth c- 3 rd 3- seventhd- 4th 4- first e- 5th 5- tenth f- 6th 6- ... fourth j-10th 10-thirda-4b-8c-10d-9e-6f-1g -3 h-7i-2j-5 Ordinal numbersfirst 1st second 2nd third 3 rd fourth 4th fifth 5th sixth 6th seventh...
... clearly see the sequence of events, though you see them, of course, in the inverse order to the way THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOMES ARTHUR CONAY DOYLE The Adventure ofthe Six Napoleons (3) ... with the happiest results. By that time, of course, I knew for certain that it was the Borgia pearl that we were after. The name ofthe murdered man linked the one event with the other. There ... lost, to the interior of this, the last ofthe six busts of Napoleon which were manufactured by Gelder & Co., of Stepney. You will remember, Lestrade, the sensation caused by the disappearance...
... out of place." THE ADVENTURE OFTHE DYING DETECTIVE ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE (3) From the hiding-place into which I had been so swiftly hustled I heard the footfalls upon the stair, with the ... stair, with the opening and the closing ofthe bedroom door. Then, to my surprise, there came a long silence, broken only by the heavy breathings and gaspings of the sick man. I could imagine ... up the gas? Ah, the shadows begin to fall, do they? Yes, I will turn it up, that I may see you the better." He crossed the room and the light suddenly brightened. "Is there any other...
... улицам Даттона. There was a Young Lady of Tyre, Who swept the loud chords of a lyre; At the sound of each sweep She enraptured the deep, And enchanted the city of Tyre. Моложавая ... старичка из Ливорно. There was an Old Man ofthe Hague, Whose ideas were excessively vague; He built a balloon To examine the moon, That deluded Old Man ofthe Hague. Иллюзорный старик ... There was an Old Man ofthe East, Who gave all his children a feast; But they all ate so much And their conduct was such That it killed that Old Man ofthe East. На пиру у папаши...
... see, was the stepfather. Then the fact that the two men were never together, but that the one always appeared when the other was away, was suggestive. So were the tinted spectacles and the curious ... he, "and he enjoyed the use ofthe money ofthe daughter as long as she lived with them. It was a considerable sum, for people in their position, and the loss of it would have made a serious ... against the table, was beautifully defined. The sewing-machine, of the hand type, leaves a similar mark, but only on the left arm, and on the side of it farthest from the thumb, instead of being...
... threatened to affect the kingdom of Bohemia, and how the best plans of Mr. Sherlock Holmes were beaten by a woman's wit. He used to make merry over the cleverness of women, but I have ... really an object of interest to the celebrated Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Then I, rather imprudently, wished you good-night, and started for the Temple to see my husband. We both thought the best resource ... women, but I have not heard him do it of late. And when he speaks of Irene Adler, or when he refers to her photograph, it is always under the honorable title ofthe woman. Irene Norton, nee...
... 2010 THE WORLD OF WORKLesson3: A student’s work( A4 )I.Vocabulary: II. Reading:1. True/Fasle statements:2. Answer the questions: 3. Discuss about your work:III. Homework:- Learn the lesson.- ... hours of homework every week.5. She works about hours a week before testsGuess the amount of time Hoa spends on her work 1 2 3 465 Tuesday, November 25th , 2010 THE WORLD OF WORKLesson3: ... tests*Check the prediction.562012 13 Tuesday, November 25th , 2010 THE WORLD OF WORKLesson3: A student’s work( A4 )I.Vocabulary: II. Reading:1.Prediction2. Answer the questions:a....
... tests*Check the prediction.562012 13 Tuesday, November 25th , 2010 THE WORLD OF WORKLesson3: A student’s work( A4 )I.Vocabulary: II. Reading:1.Prediction2. Answer the questions: 3. Discuss ... 2010 THE WORLD OF WORKLesson3: A student’s work( A4 )I.Vocabulary: II. Reading:1. True/Fasle statements:2. Answer the questions: 3. Discuss about your work:III. Homework:- Learn the lesson.- ... Hoa.UNIT 7 : THE WORLD OF WORK – Lesson 3 : A.4 d. Does the writer think students are lazy ?d. Does the writer think students are lazy ?No, he doesn’t No, he doesn’t 1 2 3 465 Tuesday,...
... whoever rubs the lamp or the ring. They belong to whoever rubs the lamp or the ring, and they've got to do whatever he says. If he tells them to build a palace forty miles long out of di'monds, ... I wanted to see the camels and elephants, so I was on hand next day, Saturday, in the ambuscade; and when we got the word we rushed out ofthe woods and down the hill. But there warn't ... and then the teacher charged in, and made us drop everything and cut. I didn't see no di'monds, and I told Tom Sawyer so. He said there was loads of them there, anyway; and he said there...
... a column of print, but I know without reading it that it is all perfectly familiar to me. There is, of course, the other woman, the drink, the push, the blow, the bruise, the sympathetic sister ... on the sly, so I wrote to father at Bordeaux, where the company has its French offices, but the letter came back to me on the very morning ofthe wedding." "It missed him, then?" ... might be summoned. and was even fonder of him than I was. Then, when they talked of marrying within the week, I began to ask about father; but they both said never to mind about father,...
... between the Hatherley Farm and the private park ofthe wealthy Mr. Turner. Above the woods which lined it upon the farther side we could see the red, jutting pinnacles which marked the site ofthe ... dwelling. On the Hatherley side ofthe pool the woods grew very thick, and there was a narrow belt of sodden grass twenty paces across between the edge ofthe trees land the reeds which lined the lake. ... story. He ran when he saw his father on the ground. Then here are the father's feet as he paced up and down. What is this, then? It is the butt-end of the gun as the son stood listening. And...