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المؤلف: L.A Hill
المصدر: Intermediate anecdotes in American English
الجزء والصفحة: 60-1
26/9/2022
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A teacher was asking a student a lot of questions, but the student couldn't answer any of them. The teacher then decided to ask him some very easy questions so that he could get a few right.
"What was Bunker Hill?" she said.
The student thought for some time and then answered, "An airport?"
"No, it was a battle," the teacher said. She was getting a little angry now, but she was trying not to show it. Then she asked, "Who was the first President of the United States?"
The student thought for a long time, but didn't say anything. Then the teacher got very angry and shouted, "George Washington!” The student got up and began to walk towards his seat.
"Come back!" the teacher said. "I didn't tell you to go."
"Oh, I'm sorry," the student said. "I thought you called the next student."
A Answer these questions:
B Finish the second sentence in each pair (both sentences have the same meaning). Do not use"".
Example: The teacher asked, "What was Bunker Hill?"
She asked the student what Bunker Hill was.
1. Then she asked, "Who was the first President of the United States?"
She asked the student ______________________________.
2. The teacher asked, “Do you understand my question?"
She asked the student __________________________.
3. Then she said, "I didn't tell you to go!"
She told the student _______________________.
4. The student answered, "I thought you asked the next student."
The student answered ____________________________.
C Draw lines from the words on the left to the correct words on the right. Then write out the five correct sentences.
1.Bunker Hill a. thought that Bunker Hill was an airport.
2.George Washington b. was a battle
3.The student c. was the first President of the United States.
4.The teacher d. was trying to speak calmly.
5.The teacher's questions e. were very easy.