WHAT CAN THE CHILDREN LEARN ABOUT AT THE CAMP

21. What can the children learn about at the camp

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II. Read the following test and write True (T) or False (F): (0.5)

Charles Dickens was born in Ports Mouth in 1812. His family then lived in London. His

father was a clerk in an office. There were eight children in the family, so life was hard.

Charles went to school and his teacher thought he was very clever, when he was only eleven;

he had to leave school and went to work in a factory. He worked ten hours a day and earned 30

pence a week. Every night, after work, he walked four miles back to his home. Charles hated it and

never forgot. He used it in many novels, especially David Copperfield and Oliver Twist.