It takes many kinds to make the world

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FRIENDLY PLAYFUL ENERGETIC SMART CARING NAIIVE Roo Christopher Robin Owl Piglet Winnie the Pooh

FRIENDLY PLAYFUL ENERGETIC SMART CARING NAIIVE

Roo
Christopher Robin
Owl
Piglet
Winnie the Pooh

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PEOPLE CAN BE DIFFERENT IN: manners skills experience education tastes dreams

PEOPLE CAN BE DIFFERENT IN:

manners
skills
experience
education
tastes
dreams and plans for the future

appearance
personality
beliefs
opinions
behaviour

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IT TAKES MANY KINDS TO MAKE THE WORLD Active Vocabulary Description

IT TAKES MANY KINDS TO MAKE THE WORLD

Active Vocabulary
Description of a

character/person
Grammar (Present and Past Perfect Continuous)
Reading (extract from the writer’s biography and ‘Winnie the Pooh’)
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WORD FORMATION Attractive – N; Boring – N; Educated – N;

WORD FORMATION

Attractive – N;
Boring – N;
Educated – N;
Fragile – N
Independence –

Adj;
Greedy – N;
Lonely- N;
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WORD FORMATION Modest – N; Attention – Adj; Strength – Adj;

WORD FORMATION

Modest – N;
Attention – Adj;
Strength – Adj;
Curiosity – Adj;
Youth –

Adj;
Honest – N;
Please – Adj.
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having a good sense of humour fussy reliable greedy polite spiteful

having a good sense of humour
fussy
reliable
greedy
polite
spiteful

caring
ill-mannered
nasty
patient


well-mannered
curious
moody

GOOD QUALITIES BAD QUALITIES

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GOOD QUALITIES considerate well-mannered caring having a good sense of humour

GOOD QUALITIES

considerate
well-mannered
caring
having a good sense of humour
reliable
polite
patient

spiteful


ill-mannered
nasty
curious 
fussy 
greedy
moody
BAD QUALITIES
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Roo Christopher Robin Owl Piglet Winnie the Pooh

Roo
Christopher Robin
Owl
Piglet
Winnie the Pooh

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE). We

PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE).

We (look

for)  the motorway for more than an hour.
I (live)  without electricity for two weeks.
The film (run / not)  for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.
How long (work / she)  in the garden?
She (not / be)  in the garden for more than an hour.
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PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE). He

PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE).

He (work)  in

this company since 1985.
I (wait)  for you since two o'clock.
Mary (live)  in Germany since 1992.
Why is he so tired? He (play)  tennis for five hours.
How long (learn / you)  English?