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20 June 2013
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Designed for EAL students. Students analyse John Steinbeck's description of Curley's wife and find evidence to support key points about the character.
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Thanks for this!
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useful worksheet = thanks for sharing
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Good activity. Thanks!
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Really useful =- thanks so much for this.
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Super! This will make a great starter activity for my sleep year 11's :)
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