1. Read a short extract from a story. Where is Harry at the start of the paragraph? Where is he at the end?
Answer:
At the start: Harry was on the cliffs.
At the end: He was under the water.
2. Read the Learn this! box. Match sentences 1-6 from the extract in exercise 1 with rules a-c.
Answer:
1 b 2 b 3 a
4 a 5 c 6 a
3. Complete the sentences. Use the past continuous or past simple form of the verbs in brackets.
Answer:
a was listening - started
b felt - realised - jumped
c swimmed - came - climbed - were arguing
d began - decided - heard
4. Put the sentences from exercise 3 in the correct order to continue the story. Then listen and check.
Answer:
c - a - d - b
5. Choose an interruption from box B for each activity in box A. Then write five sentences using the past simple and past continuous. Use while / as or when.
Answer:
- While I was climbing back onto the boat, someone called for help.
- As I was helping her, we heard gunshots.
- While Harry was putting on dry clothes, he found a case of money.
- She saw a shark when she was swimming to the shore.
6. SPEAKING Work in pairs. What do you think happened next in Harry's story? Discuss your ideas and make notes. Use the questions below and your sentences from exercise 5 to help you.
Answer:
1. Maybe that was a friend of Harry.
2. They was fighting.
3. The board stopped moving.
4. He got on the boat.
5. Harry saved the person who fell into the water.
7. Listen to the end of the story. Compare it with your ideas from exercise 6. How is it different?
Answer:
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