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This resource is based on interviews with people who have been rescued by an MSF search and rescue vessel, who have been invited to discuss and describe their most important possessions. It is focused on grammar, specifically tenses and adjectives. It is ideal for homework, cover work or independent study, and can also be used to bridge the gap between GCSE and A-Level.

The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their learners’ needs.

Please note that this resource depicts and discusses content that learners may be sensitive to.

Exam skills:
• Grammar, translation, reading

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