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Task 1
Answer the questions:

Ellie is an English teacher and Lucretia is a &#8230; ?

Why do you think Lucretia was chopping up toads and frogs?

What is a crystal ball?

Explain the meaning of the following phrasal verbs: look up, chop up, pick up.


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It may sound like something from a science fiction story – a floating city of 40,000 people that will slowly circumnavigate the globe – but the building of what will be the world’s largest ship is underway. The Freedom Ship is the brainchild of project director Norman Nixon.

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