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LISTENING
Achievements
BSurvival
A question of gender Points of view
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Spotlight on Paper 4 Part 1
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You will hear four people talking about inventions |
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Creat little inventions |
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Which of these 'little inventions' do youconsider to be the greatest |
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What other 'great little inventions' would you add |
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A bright spark: Joseph Wilson |
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Aged 1:3 started work as (:3) |
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18-Hi qualified as a |
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