A CHRISTMAS CAROL
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Book weight 153 MB
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Book pages 82
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Extra resources 23
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Liquid text No
Description
Dickens’ favourite Christmas story shows us the difficult lives of the poor, but it is also a story of hope, where the future can be better.Ebenezer Scrooge loves only one thing – money. He has no friends, doesn’t like his family and never helps anyone. But when Jacob Marley, who’s been dead for seven years, arrives at his house one night, Scrooge learns that a good life is about much more than money.
Syllabus Verb tenses Present Continuous: future plans and activities Past Perfect Simple: narrative, reported speech Future with will: offers, promises, predictions, etc Modal verbs could: possibility should (present and future reference): advice might (present and future reference): possibility used to + infinitive (past habits)
In this Reader you will find: Information about Charles Dickens’ life | Focus on sections: England in the 1800s, Christmas traditions and Scrooge on film | Glossary of difficult words | Activities to practise new language
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Society | Friendship