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A Reading 1. Read the four short texts. Match each one to the types of text (i-iv) below. 2. Which text (A-D) gives you the answers to the following questions? Adapted from ESL Printables website i) a letter to a friend ......... ii) a story ......... iii) a tourist leaflet ......... iv) an advertisement ....... a) Which film has the castle appeared in? ................. b) When is there a weekend trip to the area? ................. c) What can you see inside the castle? ................. d) What ghost story is told about the castle? ................. e) What happened to some of the prisoners in the castle? ................. f) Where exactly did they build the castle? ................. Unforgettable Weekend Break Learn about the remarkable history and legends surrounding Scotland’s castles (over 250!) • Day trip to Eilean Donan Castle (the most photographed castle in Scotland!) plus a guided tour • Special Scottish evening at a local restaurant with music and dancing • Coach leaves Friday, 4th November, 6 p.m. and returns Sunday, 6th November, 8 p.m. Accommodation in self-catering cottages, caravans or log cabins Hurry! Only five places still available! A Cool Castles, Long Histories The castle was built on a small island in the loch but a small bridge leads to the main entrance. Walk through the castle’s old gate and solid wooden door and take a step several hundred years back in time. In the centre of the courtyard is the well, where in the 13th century the castle inhabitants used to collect their water. Climb the steps to the first floor and visit the Great Hall where they would eat. A spiral staircase and long dark corridors lead to the six bedrooms on the upper levels where ghosts wandered as everyone was sleeping. • Purchase your tickets at the visitor centre. • Guided tours are available and take one hour. B It was getting dark and cold. Tom and Chrissie lit a fire outside the tent and Jan and Luke cooked sausages. “You know, lots of battles took place at Eilean Donan years ago”, said Tom. “The MacRae family used to take prisoners and throw them off the tower into the loch! They would set free the ones that swam to the shore.” Suddenly, they all heard a loud splash! “What was that?” asked Chrissie. She looked up at the castle. A ghost was walking along the castle walls! “I’ve had enough!” she screamed. “I’m going home right now!” C How were your holidays? Last week, we stayed on a really nice houseboat and visited Eilean Donan. It’s such a picturesque castle. A member of the MacRae family still lives there, actually. You’ve probably seen the castle in films – do you remember that James Bond film, The World is not Enough? They say that a ghost haunts the castle – a soldier with his head under his arm! A bit unbelievable but all good fun! Anyway, we took loads of photos of the scenery as we were driving away from the castle. The sun was shining, and the mountains of Skye were in the background .... fabulous! D 1 Copyright © Macenta Publishing & Digital Soluons 9-WS6

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A Reading 1. Read the four short texts. Match each one to the types of text (i-iv) below.

2. Which text (A-D) gives you the answers to the following questions?Adapted from ESL Printables website

i) a letter to a friend ......... ii) a story ......... iii) a tourist leaflet ......... iv) an advertisement .......

a) Which film has the castle appeared in? .................

b) When is there a weekend trip to the area? .................

c) What can you see inside the castle? .................

d) What ghost story is told about the castle? .................

e) What happened to some of the prisoners in the castle? .................

f) Where exactly did they build the castle? .................

Unforgettable Weekend Break Learn about the remarkable history and legends surrounding Scotland’s castles (over 250!) • Day trip to Eilean Donan Castle (the most photographed castle in Scotland!) plus a guided tour • Special Scottish evening at a local restaurant with music and dancing • Coach leaves Friday, 4th November, 6 p.m. and returns Sunday, 6th November, 8 p.m. Accommodation in self-catering cottages, caravans or log cabins Hurry! Only five places still available!

ACool Castles, Long Histories The castle was built on a small island in the loch but a small bridge leads to the main entrance. Walk through the castle’s old gate and solid wooden door and take a step several hundred years back in time. In the centre of the courtyard is the well, where in the 13th century the castle inhabitants used to collect their water. Climb the steps to the first floor and visit the Great Hall where they would eat. A spiral staircase and long dark corridors lead to the six bedrooms on the upper levels where ghosts wandered as everyone was sleeping. • Purchase your tickets at the visitor centre. • Guided tours are available and take one hour.

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It was getting dark and cold. Tom and Chrissie lit a fire outside the tent and Jan and Luke cooked sausages. “You know, lots of battles took place at Eilean Donan years ago”, said Tom. “The MacRae family used to take prisoners and throw them off the tower into the loch! They would set free the ones that swam to the shore.” Suddenly, they all heard a loud splash! “What was that?” asked Chrissie. She looked up at the castle. A ghost was walking along the castle walls! “I’ve had enough!” she screamed. “I’m going home right now!”

CHow were your holidays? Last week, we stayed on a really nice houseboat and visited Eilean Donan. It’s such a picturesque castle. A member of the MacRae family still lives there, actually. You’ve probably seen the castle in films – do you remember that James Bond film, The World is not Enough? They say that a ghost haunts the castle – a soldier with his head under his arm! A bit unbelievable but all good fun! Anyway, we took loads of photos of the scenery as we were driving away from the castle. The sun was shining, and the mountains of Skye were in the background .... fabulous!

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C Use of English

1. Write the sentences and questions from the notes with the correct form of will or be going to.

2. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of be going to or will.

Maya: Hey, Ruth. How are you?

Ruth: I’m fine, thanks.

Maya: What / you / do / this afternoon?

a) .......................................................................................................................................................................

Ruth: I don’t know.

Maya: Come to our house! We / have / a party in the garden.

b) .......................................................................................................................................................................

Ruth: Cool. I / bring / some CDs.

c) .......................................................................................................................................................................

Maya: Great. Your music is really good.

a) Tina: It’s cold in here.

Sue: I .................................................................................... (close) the window.

b) John: What are you going to do with that bucket of water?

Bob: I .................................................................................... (wash) my bicycle.

c) Jill: Tim is great with animals.

Fred: Yes, I think he .................................................................................... (become) a vet when he grows up.

d) Simon: I can’t study for my exam. The music is too loud.

David: I .................................................................................... (turn) it down.

1. Write the correct words under the pictures.

B Vocabulary

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