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Test Your Reading Skills Meet Arnold Palmerstone - the most boring man on earth
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Test Your Reading Skills Meet Arnold Palmerstone - the most boring man on earth

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Test Your Reading Skills. Meet Arnold Palmerstone - the most boring man on earth Example of the work... Hello there. My name is Arnold Palmerstone, and I work in a bank. I live in a small bungalow in Norwich with my wife Deirdre and our two daughters, Florence (who is eight) and Prudence (who is six). I get up every morning at six o’clock and do my daily exercises before breakfast. I like to keep fit because my job at the bank is very difficult and requires a lot of energy. 1. Where do I live? a) Norwich b) Northampton c) The North Pole 2. What is my wife called? a) Darlene b) Deidre c) Deborah Answers included
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 3
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 3

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 3 Example questions... A fun quiz for two or more teams. Award five points for each correct answer: 1. Name three creatures that live in water. 2. If I have fifteen potatoes and give you nine, how many do I have left? 3. Write this time in words: 12.35pm. 4. Name the room in your house where you cook food. For Lucky Dip quizzes some of the questions have definite answers, while others allow students to provide their own answers. In all cases students must spell their answers correctly to get the points!
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 2
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 2

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 2 Example questions... A fun quiz for two or more teams. Award five points for each correct answer: 1. How many months are there in one year? 2. What colour is the shirt/blouse/jumper I’m wearing? 3. List three different foods. Some answers included. For Lucky Dip quizzes some of the questions have definite answers, while others allow students to provide their own answers. In all cases students must spell their answers correctly to get the points!
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 1
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 1

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 1 A fun quiz for two or more teams. Award five points for each correct answer: Example questions... 1. London is the capital city of which country? 2. Name the Prime Minister of the UK. 3. List three different sports. For Lucky Dip quizzes some of the questions have definite answers, while others allow students to provide their own answers. In all cases students must spell their answers correctly to get the points! Some answers included
Test Your Reading Skills Elementary Homophones 3
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Test Your Reading Skills Elementary Homophones 3

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Test Your Reading Skills Elementary Homophones 3 Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Put together the words that sound the same: road their waste sale write tide sew saw wear vain some tail tea too weak Examples 1. to ___________________________ 2. tale ___________________________ 3. rode ___________________________ 4. sail ___________________________ Contains a worksheet
Test Your Reading Skills The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland Reading Comprehension 1
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Test Your Reading Skills The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland Reading Comprehension 1

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Test Your Reading Skills The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland Reading Comprehension 1 Read the story and answer the questions below: example The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland There was once a girl who wanted to be grown up like her parents, so she made a special drink that would make her grow, and she did grow. She grew until she was as big as her parents, but she didn’t stop there. She kept on growing until her foot was the size of her house.... Example Questions: 1. How did the girl grow bigger? 2. How did her parents react to her growing bigger? Answers are included
Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 5
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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 5 Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Write an English word that sounds the same as each of these words: 1. leak ___________________________ 2. dear ___________________________ 3. cheque ___________________________ 4. bore ___________________________
Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 4
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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 4

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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 4 Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Examples Write an English word that sounds the same as each of these words: 1. wore ___________________________ 2. plum ___________________________ 3. so ___________________________ 4. two ___________________________ Complete with answers.
Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 3
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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 3

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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 3 Examples Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Write an English word that sounds the same as each of these words: 1. mind ___________________________ 2. it’s ___________________________ 3. course ___________________________ 4. due ___________________________ 5. warn ___________________________ Complete with worksheet
Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 2
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Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 2 Write out the following common weights and measures in full. For example: 12 ” = 12 inches. 1. 6 tbsp ________________________________________ 2. 10 fl oz ________________________________________ 3. 70 °F ________________________________________ 4. 10 qt ________________________________________ Complete with answers