Read the definitions and connect them with the vcorresponding adjectives : different, loud, quickly, pleasant, super.
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1. loud
2. quickly
3. pleasant
4. different
5. super
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2.Do you remember limericks,the short nonsense poems?Here is one for you.
Read the limerick and answer the questions below.
There was once a young boy in Spain,Who looked after a cat called Jane.But when he looked for his cat,Jane looked like she was dead.Why she did that she couldn`t explain.
1.Whose name was Jane?
2.Who looked after who?
3.What happened in the end?
1. Mrs Wooding is reading a newspaper.
2. Mrs Wooding is feeding the birds.
3. The mankeys are climbing the trees
4. The girl is taking photos of her family.
5. The birds are playing with the monkeys
6. The boy is eating an ice cream
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2. What is the difference between them nowadays?
3. What do tabloids write about?
4. What do broadsheets focus on?
In the UK we have two main kinds of newspapers: broadsheets and tabloids.
Originally these names came from the size of the newspapers. A tabloid format newspaper was smaller and the broadsheet format newspaper was bigger.
But nowadays when we talk about tabloids and broadsheets, we talk about two different kinds of newspapers: easy reading and quality newspapers. Tabloids report news in a very condensed form. They write about celebrities, the British Royal Family, sport, crime stories and scandals.
Broadsheets give their readers long, detailed reports on the latest news and focus on more serious things: politics, economy, government, international events, business, culture.
The King and the Painter.
There was a king who thought he could paint very well. His pictures were very bad but the people to whom he showed them were afraid to tell him the truth. They all said that his pictures were wonderful and they liked them very much.
One day the king showed his pictures to a great painter who lived in his country and said, "I'd like to know what you think of my pictures. Do you like them? "
The painter looked at king's pictures and said, "My king, I believe that your pictures are bad and you will never be a good artist. »
The king got very angry and sent the painter to prison. Two years had passed and the king wanted to see the painter again.
"I was angry with you, » he said, "because you didn't like my pictures. Now you're a free man again and I am your friend. "
The dinner was wonderful. And they enjoyed it very much.
After dinner the king showed his pictures to the painter again and asked, "Well, how do you like them now? " The painter turned to a soldier who was standing behind him and said, "Take me back to prison. "
A Write down whether the following statements are true or false.
1. The king was proud of his pictures.
2. The painter told the king the truth.
3. Some years later the king became a good painter.
B Answer the following questions.
1. Why were people afraid to tell the King the truth about his pictures?
2. What happened to the great painter who told them the the truth?
3. Did the painter change his mind when he met the king two years later?
1)
The birds were watching all this. They felt sorry for the monkey but there was little they could do for him. One of them said, “Brother! Our small nests are not enough to give you shelter.” Another bird said, “All of us prepared for the rainy season. If you had, you would not be in this piteous situation.”
2)
On a mango tree in a jungle, there lived many birds. They were happy in their small nests. Before the onset of the rainy season, all the animals of the jungle repaired their homes. The birds also made their homes more secure.
3)
It continued raining for many days. One day, a monkey wet in the rain came into the forest. He sat on a branch, shivering with cold, water dripping from his body. The poor monkey tried his best to get shelter, but in vain. The leaves were not enough to save him from the rain. “Brrr! It is so cold!” said the monkey.
4)
“How dare you tell me what to do?” said the monkey, growling at the bird. The monkey angrily pounced on the bird’s nest, tore it and threw it on the ground. The bird and her chicks were helpless.
The poor bird thought, “Fools never value good advice. It is better not to advise them.”
5)
Many birds brought twigs and leaves and others wove their nests. “We should also store some food for our children,” chirped one of the birds. And they collected food, until they had enough to see them through the rainy season. They kept themselves busy preparing for the tough times.
Soon the rain came. It was followed by thunder and lighting. All the animals and birds stayed in their homes.