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This PPT accompanies a separate PDF sheet – also available on www.skillsworkshop.org - with teaching notes, web links and other related activities for ESOL Entry Level 2 upwards. The Story of Edward Elgar Kindly contributed by Janet Kinsey [email protected] and Will Zawadzki Will [email protected] Abingdon & Witney College Nov 2009. To print or download your own copies of this document visit http:// www.skillsworkshop.org /

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Page 1: This PPT accompanies a separate PDF sheet – also available on  - with teaching notes, web links and other related activities for

This PPT accompanies a separate PDF sheet – also available on www.skillsworkshop.org - with teaching notes, web links and other related activities for ESOL Entry Level 2 upwards.

The Story of Edward Elgar

Kindly contributed by Janet Kinsey [email protected] and Will Zawadzki Will [email protected] Abingdon & Witney College

Nov 2009. To print or download your own copies of this document visit http://www.skillsworkshop.org/

Page 2: This PPT accompanies a separate PDF sheet – also available on  - with teaching notes, web links and other related activities for

Edward Elgar .................. (be) born near

Worcester in the West Midlands.

He .............. (have) a happy childhood

with his family. He

quickly ....................... (become) very

interested in music

and ........................ (play) the organ, the

bassoon and the violin. He ...............

(study) the violin and really .................

(want) to be a solo violinist.

The Story of Edward Elgar

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Elgar .................. (work) in his father’s

music shop. He ................... (love)

playing the organ at the Roman

Catholic church in Worcester.

He ................ (write) music for

orchestras and was ............... (help) by

his wife’s encouragement. When

she ............. (die) he ........... (lose) all his

will to compose music.