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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
Oscar Wilde Adapted by Justin Rainey
Human interest
At Lady Windermere’s party a famous palm reader predicts that Lord Arthur Savile will commit a murder… Read about Lady Alroy’s mysterious ways in ‘The Sphinx without a Secret’ and how it pays to be nice to beggars in ‘The Model Millionaire’.
Dossiers within the reader: London: the World City, Pseudo-Science in Late Victorian England
Features: - aimed at teenagers and adults
- introduction about the author and his/her times
- wide variety of motivating activities
- activities in the style of the Cambridge ESOL and Trinity exams
- fascinating cross-curricular dossiers, which explore the historical and cultural background of the text
- a recording on CD of the text in British or American English, with extra listening activities
- extensive vocabulary footnotes
- exit tests
- guided Internet projects
The list below shows the main grammatical structures used at level B1.2: Present Perfect Simple with for & since – Past Perfect Simple for narrative – Causative: have/get + object + past participle – Reported questions and requests/orders with ask & tell – 2nd Conditional: if + past, … would(n’t) – Zero, 1st and 2nd conditionals with unless – Non-defining relative clauses with who & where – Clauses of result with so, so… that & such… that – Clauses of concession with although & though – Clauses of comparison with (not) as/so… as; (not)… enough to; too… to Answer key is available online (please contact us for password)
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