PRACTICE 25
- Nan Ara
- 19 may 2017
- 1 Min. de lectura
1. GO THE THIS PAGE AND CLICK ON THE SLOWER LISTENING SPEED. PRACTICE AND PRODUCE THE FOLLOWING TEXT IN TEAMS OF 4 PEOPLE IN FRONT OF THE TEACHER.
Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
CHAPTER 1 - THE NEVER LAND
THE TIRED OLD CARRIAGE, pulled by two tired old horses, rumbled onto the wharf, its creaky wheels bumpety-bumping on the uneven planks, waking Peter from his restless slumber. The carriage interior, hot and stuffy, smelled of five smallish boys and one largish man, none of whom was keen on bathing.
Peter was the leader of the boys, because he was the oldest. Or maybe he wasn’t. Peter had no idea how old he really was, so he gave himself whatever age suited him, and it suited him to always be one year older than the oldest of his mates. If Peter was nine, and a new boy came to St. Norbert’s Home for Wayward Boys who said he was ten, why, then, Peter would declare himself to be eleven. Also, he could spit the farthest. That made him the undisputed leader.
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