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Synopsis

 
Read about the 1st episode of Lizzie Mcguire. How much of it did you remember?

Gordo is having an auction. He wants to buy a new home entertainment system.

   

Miranda and Lizzie tell Gordo to tutor students in Maths to get money.

   

His first student is Ethan Craft. He is a good-looking guy. Miranda and Lizzie like him.

   

At the Cafe, the girls try to get closer to Ethan and Gordo but their drinks spill.

   

Gordo tells the girls to leave. They are not good at Maths so they can't help.

   

The girls get angry and leave.

   

Matt and Oscar become superheroes, "Matt Man" and "The Incredible Oscar."

   

They go outside and try to do good things. But, instead, they make everyone really angry.

   

Gordo is having trouble explaining fractions to Ethan.

   

Lizzie helps. She can explain fraction easily.

   

Gordo gets angry. Ethan asks Lizzie to teach him.

   

She does not want to make Gordo angry so she says, "No!"

   

Gordo wants Lizzie to say "Sorry." This makes the girls angry.

   

Matt and Oscar's parents stop them being superheroes.

   

Lizzie gets an A in the Maths test. Ethan fails even after Gordo's tutoring.

   

Ethan asks Lizzie to tutor him. This time, she says, "Yes."

   

Matt and Oscar hide Lizzie's shoes. Matt's Mum tells them to stop being naughty.

   

Lizzie tutors Ethan well. He gets an A in the next test. Gordo says, "Sorry" to Lizzie.

** Materials developed and written by English Schools Foundation

   

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