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GRADING AND SAMPLE EXTRACTS
STARTER * 250 HEADWORDS
presen simple~ preset eontinsons~ imperative ~
canleannot, muct~ going to (orue} ~ simple gerund.
Her phone is ringing — bue where is it?
Sally gets out of bed and looks in her bag. No phone.
She looks under the bed. No phone. Then she looks
behind the door. There is her phone. Sally picks up her
phone and answess it. Sal's Phone
STAGE I + 400 HEADWORDS
past simple — coordination with and, but, or ~
subordination with Before, after, oben, because, 20
T knew him in Persia. He was a famous builder and 1
worked with him there. For a time I was his friend, but
not for long. When he came to Paris, I came after him —
T wanted to watch him. He was 2 very clever, very
dangerous man, The Phoxtom of the Opera
STAGE 2 * 700 HEADWORDS
present perfect — wil (future) ~ (don't) bave to, must not, could —
‘comparison of adjccties~ simple ifckeuses ~ past continuous ~
tag questions ark/tel! + infinitive
While I was writing these words in my diary, I decided,
what to do. I must try to escape. I shall try to get down
the wall outside. The window is high above the ground,
bur I have co ery I shall take some of the gold with me~if
Tescape, perhaps it will be helpful later. Dreczla
STAGE 3 * [000 HEADWORDS
sn should, muay present perfect continuous wed to ~ past peciece—
causative ~ relative davses — indirect statements
OF course, ic was most important that no one should sce
Colin, Mary, of Dickon entering the sseret garden. So Colin
gave orders to the gardeners that they must all keep away
from that part of the garden in future. The Secret Ganden
STAGE 4 * 1400 HEADWORDS
past perfect continuous ~ passive (simple ferns) ~
would conditional causes = indisret questions —
Iclatives with wherelechen — genands efter prepositions/phrases
I was glad. Now Hyde could not show his face to the world
again. If he did, every honest man in London would be
proud to report him to the police. 1 feyll and Mr Hyde
STAGE 5 + 1800 HEADWORDS
- future contingous — fram perfest—
passin {modals, cosinson frm) —
would have condisonal auses~ modal + pele afi
If he had spoken Estella’s name, I woald have hit him. I was
so augry with him, and so depressed about my future, that I
could not eat the breakfast. Instead I went straight co the old
house, Great Expectations
STAGE 6 + 2500 HEADWORDS
so passve (infiniives, gerund) ~ advanced modal meanings —
clauses of concession, condition
‘When I stepped up to the piano, I was confident. It was as if
Tknew that the prodigy side of me really did exist. And when 1
started to play, I was so caught up in how lovely I looked thatT
did't worry how I would sound, The Joy Luck ClubMORE WORLD STORIES FROM BOOKWORMS
‘The Meaning of Gifts: Stories rom Turkey
STAGE I RETOLD RY JENNIFER ZasseYT
(Gries from the Heart: Stories from Around the World*
STAGE RETOLD wy JERNIFER BASSETT
‘Changing their Skies: Stories from Africa
STAGE RETOLD BY JENNIFER BASSETT
Songs from the Soul: Stories from Around the World
STAGE? RETOLD By JENNIFER g4SSETT
The Long White Cloud: Stosies from New Zealand
Dancing with Srngesr- Sts fom Aftea®
Playing with Fire: Stories from the Pacific Rim”
STAGES RETOLD BY JENMIDER BASSET
Leaving No Foosprint: Stories from Asia *
A Cup of Kindness: Stories from Scotland
‘Stac83 eTOLD 8 TeNWUrER sasseTT
Doors to a Wider Place: Stories from Australia
STAGE RETOLD BY EMRSTINE GNDOP
Land of my Childhood: Stocies from South Asiat*
‘The Price of Peace: Stories from Afsica
A Time of Waiting: Stories from Asound the World
‘Treading on Dreams: Stories from Ireland
Gating at Stars: Stories from Asia
Winner: Language Lesrcr Literate Awards
* Finalist: Lngaage Lees Literaruce Atards