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A In your copy, go investigate. 1. Who wrote this poem? 2. What can you do if you don’t find any streets to go down? 3. What should you do if ‘things start to happen’? 4. How should you step? 5. What are the names that the author lists? 6. Does the author believe in you? How do you know?


B In your copy, give your opinion.


1. What do you think the author means by ‘You’ll get mixed up’? 2. What do you think the author means by ‘You’ll move mountains’?


3. ‘The places you’ll go’ might be a metaphor. What do you think this might be a metaphor for?


4. What goals do you want to achieve? 5. What might make it difficult for you to achieve your goals? 6. Have you learned anything from this poem? What?


C Vocabulary


1. Highlight all of the rhyming words in the poem. Can you see a pattern? 2. Find a word in the text associated with each of the synonyms and antonyms below.


Word in Text Synonym Antonym Word in Text Synonym Antonym often clever odd


prosper


seldom stupid normal fail


D Cloze procedure: ‘Dr Seuss’. Fill in the blanks. Theodor Seuss Geisel was an American writer and illustrator who was best known for writing popular children’s Dr


World


short films, one of children’s books such


tall broad


caution clever


low narrow


inattention stupid


on March 2nd 1904, . He took on the pen name


while studying at Dartmouth College and the University of Oxford. During II, he worked at the animation department of the US Army, producing several won an Academy Award. Seuss wrote many well-


Grinch Stole Christmas’. He published over 60 books books have


‘Horton Hears a Who!’, ‘The Cat in the Hat’ and ‘How the his career. His


over 600 million copies, have been translated into more than 20 and many have been adapted into TV specials and popular films.


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