She went into the shop and looked at some other pictures. She liked some of those more there was a picture of a young girl, and Mrs. Jones liked it very much. She went to the shopkeeper and said, ‘How much do you want for this picture?
The shopkeeper turned the picture round. He looked at the back of it and then said, ‘Thirteen pounds.’
‘Thirty pounds?’ Mrs. Jones said. ‘That’s very expensive.
I’m going to offer you twenty pounds for it.’
‘I said , “Thirteen pounds”, not “Thirty pounds”,’ the man answered.
‘Thirteen?’ Mrs. Jones said. ‘Then I’m going to offer you nine pounds for it.’
Answer these questions.
1 – Why did Mrs. Jones go to town?
2 – which picture did she like most?
3 – What did she say to the shopkeeper?
4 - What did he say to Mrs. Jones?
5 – What did she answer?
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TEXTO PARA LEITURA - II
Mary worked in an Office i n One day she saw the name of a new Greek restaurant in her newspaper, and she went there for lunch. It was very small, but it was clean and nice, and the food was good. But then Mary found something hard in her mouth. She took it out. It was a button. ‘Thank you, thank you!’ the waiter answered happily. ‘I looked everywhere for it.’ |
TEXTO PARA LEITURA - III
Peter Was ten, and his sister Jane was eight. They lived in the country tem kilometres from Cardiff.
One Day they saw a Picture of a circus in the newspaper, and Jane Said to her mother, ‘There’s going to be a circus in Cardiff next week. Please take us there.’
The children’s mother bought tickets, and on Saturday evening Peter and Jane and their parents went to the circus.
The tent was full of people, and after a quarter of an hour, the circus began.
A beautiful Young girl came in. She put a cake in her mouth, and then a big lion came and took the cake out of her mouth.
A man in a red coat shouted to the people, “Who’s going to do the same for £ 100?’
Nobody answered. But then a funny man stood up and Said, ‘All right... but first take the Lion away!’