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a. Who is the main character in the story? Give a short description.
b. Where is the broken window? c. What other characters are there in the story? d. Is the ending happy or sad?
written by Sarah Crawley
It was about 11.30, on a cold winter evening. A strong wind was blowing. Mary Larsonwas coming back home from the cinema. When she was outside her block of flats, she saw glass on the pavement. She looked up and saw her kitchen window broken! It was late and all her neighbours were sleeping. She panicked but she called the police on her mobile right away. Two policemen arrived within five minutes. Together, they unlocked the door and got into the flat. It was in a terrible mess! Some furniture was upside down! Mary's clothes were lying on the floor and her money and jewellery were missing! The policemen searched the flat, asked Mary some questions and wrote a report. Mary spent that night at a friend's house and the next day she got someone to repair the window and fit a new lock. Three days later, she went to the police station and found one of the policemen, John Edwards. Unfortunately, he didn't have any news about the burglars but he asked Mary out for a cup of coffee. Mary said ‘yes’ because she liked John. You can guess the rest. Very soon, they fell in love with each other and decided to get married! Mary never got her jewellery back but she found a lovely husband. And all this thanks to that broken window! adapted from a student's story for the English school newspaper ‘LEONteen'.
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Lesson 2
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How many meanings has it got?
What meaning has it got in our story? |
Weather Collocations
non-stop sunny hard going down light
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Time for Teens made a radio play based on the 1st prize story. Here is part of
it. The police found the kitchen clock in Mary's flat broken. It said 10.45 so the burglary probably happened between 10 and 11 o'clock last night. John and his colleague visited all Mary's neighbours and asked them if they knew anything about the broken window. Listen to John reporting to the police chief and find out what each person was doing between 10.00 and 11.00 last night. Match the neighbours’ names (1-6) with the pictures (a-h). Do you think any of these people are guilty? ![]()
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Lesson 2
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a. A strong wind was blowing.
b. She saw glass on the pavement. c. She called the police. d. Pam was listening to music between 10.00 and 11.00 pm.
see Grammar Appendix, page 169
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Tell me a story!
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e.g. It was a warm Monday morning. The sun was shining over the city. Mary was preparing
her suitcase. She wanted to leave as soon as possible. ![]()
Student A: Look at page 143.
Student B: Look at page 145.
Think about:
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