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Lesson 65 Television Day: Sir Isaac Newton TV Commentary: Sir Isaac Newton, who was born in 1642 and who died in 1727, was one of the greatest scientists who has ever lived. We aren't going to tell you about his discoveries in today's programme. Inst
Lesson 73 Eh? What? Sue: Where have you been, Sandy? Sandy: Eh? Sue: I asked where you've been. And don't say Eh. Sandy: Out. Sue: What were you doing? Sandy: What? Sue: I asked you what you were doing. And don't say What. Sandy: Playing football. Su
Lesson 83 Television Day: A great archaeological discovery TV Commentary: In 1922 a British archaeologist, Howard Carter, was working in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. One day he asked his labourers to pull down a small hut which was in his way. C
Lesson 59 Television Day: Edward Lear TV Commentary: Do you remember the poem, The Owl and the Pussy-Cat? Today we are going to learn something about the man who wrote it. His mane was Edward Lear. He was born in 1812 and th died in 1888. He was the
Lesson 51 Mother Knows best Yesterday Gretel ant on an excursion with the Clarks. Mother was driving so that she could get some practice and father as sitting beside her. He wasn't always very helpful! We must get on to the A3, he said. That's the ro