Beryl Bainbridge's black comedy takes as its setting a noisy, argumentative working class family in Liverpool, getting ready to see a pantomime based on Peter Pan.
The ever-youthful Peter Pan and Charlie - the father of the family, suffering from what appears to be indigestion - provide the basic ingredients for an unforgettable night out.
This 2013 version of the BritLit kit ‘Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie’ has been significantly revised from the 2004 original and contains new material.
Beryl Bainbridge is something of a doyenne of British letters. Born in Liverpool herself, and coming from a difficult and unhappy childhood, many of her stories and novels are based in or around Liverpool. She writes about one novel a year and has been nominated for the Booker Prize five times. In 2002 she was recognised in the Queen's Honours List and made a Dame.
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| Audio part 1 | 4.1 MB |
| Audio part 2 | 3.53 MB |
| Audio part 3 | 4.33 MB |
| Audio part 4 | 5.98 MB |
| Audio part 5 | 4.8 MB |
| Clap Hands... text | 27.53 KB |
| Clap Hands... teacher notes and key | 32.45 KB |
| charlie_activities.pdf | 2.34 KB |
| charlie_key.pdf | 2.34 KB |
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On pp 19/20 of supplementary materials there is a key to an exercise on phrasal words. However, there is never any exercise itself. Phrasal verbs are an extremely important field, so it would be great if this missing piece could be provided.
Otherwise a great story and fantastic material.
I really need this but I am unable to download, ive tried several times and it doesnt work !!