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Which race between two English universities is so famous to be known simply as ‘The Boat Race?’
The teams are getting ready. The Oxford – Cambridge Boat Race is only weeks away and Sam’s brother is on the team. But what’s happening at the boat house? Why are some people from the team ill? Was the fire at the boat house an accident? Sam and his friends don’t think so, and they need to find out.
Syllabus
Articles: a, an, the
Nouns: singular and plural forms, common irregular plural forms, countable and uncountable, possessive ’s.
Adjectives: simple adjectives (attributive
and predicative), possessive adjectives, comparative and superlative adjectives.
Verbs: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Future with Present Continuous, going to and will, Past Simple regular and irregular forms, Imperative, verb + infinitive, verb + -ing, infinitive of purpose, want someone to do something, must/mustn’t, have to/had to, would and wouldn’t like, need
In this Reader you will find:
Information about Oxford and Cambridge | The story of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race | Glossary of difficult words | Extension Activities.
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Please note that the publisher (ELI) has labeled this title as Pre-Intermediate (Stage 2). However, since it’s equivalent in level to other publishers’ Stage 3 titles (800 headwords), we have labeled it as Stage 3.