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Twelve passages from well-known books to which students have to add punctuation. There are two versions of each passage, one which tells students what punctuation is missing (for example, 6 capital letters, 4 full stops, 3 commas etc.), one which gives the students no guidance about what is missing. The passages are all the opening lines of classic works of fiction, including The Hobbit, Pride and Prejudice and Charlotte's Webb. This is a great lesson starter, with students working in pairs to add the punctuation (it obviously helps if the students can read the passages aloud).

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