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Wearing black
المؤلف: L.A Hill
المصدر: Elementary Steps To Understand
الجزء والصفحة: 22-1
25/10/2022
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Mrs. Robison was a teacher in a big school in a city in America. She had boys and girls in her class, and she always enjoyed teaching them, because they were quick, and because they thought about everything carefully. One day she said to the children, 'People in a lot of countries in Asia wear white clothes at funerals, but people in America and in Europe wear white clothes when they're happy. What color does a woman wear in this country when she marries, Mary?
Mary said, 'White, Miss, because she's happy.'
"That's good, Mary,' Mrs. Robinson said. “You’re quite right. She wears white because she's happy.' But then one of the boys in the class put his hand up. Yes, Dick! Mrs. Robinson said. 'Do you want to ask something?"
Yes, please, Miss,' Dick said. "Why do men wear black in this country when they marry, Miss?'
A Which of these sentences are true (T) and which are false (F)? Write Tor F.
B Do this puzzle.
Across:
1. Japan and China are …. in Asia.
6. ... soon ... all the pupils are sitting down, the lesson begins.
8. Dick Smith is the ... of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith.
9. Dick is ... the classroom.
10. Mrs. Robison comes to school... 8.45 a.m.
12. American women usually wear ... clothes when they marry.
13. This is a.....
15. Mrs. Robinson's pupils do not go to school... Sundays
16. Not useful.
17. Mrs. Robinson never drives faster than 80 kilometers... hour.
18. Mrs. Robinson never drives dangerously: she always drives....
Down:
1. Men usually wear black... when they marry in Europe.
2. Dick put his hand ... to ask a question.
3. Correct.
4. Dick is ... the classroom now.
5. Not happy.
7. The number of this question.
8. 'Did Mrs. Robinson see Dick when he put his hand up?' 'Yes, she ... him.'
11. 'Less fresh.
14. Yesterday was January 14th, so... is January 15th.