Red Line 1, Coursebook

fif ty-one 51 D My people like picnics. I like picnics, too, because there’s no table. Sometimes Jade puts her drink next to me and it falls over. Silly girl! ä 1 Say why or why not 1. Is this a nice story? 2. Is Barker a nice dog? 3. Are Barker’s days fun? Example: 1. The story is nice because it is fun. (or: … isn’t nice because … .) At nine o’clock I take Lisa to bed. She’s nice to me, so she can always sleep in my bed. I’ve got a very nice bed. I usually fall asleep quickly after my busy day. E In the evening my people often watch TV. Then we play a game. I watch TV, too, and they throw shoes at me. I take the shoes to Lisa’s bedroom. I like shoes! 30 35 4 5 When you read a text, always ask these questions first. They can help. • Who is in the story? ➝ Make a list. • Where are they? ➝ They are in … . • What happens when? ➝ At 7:30 Barker wakes up Lisa … . Then … . After that … . READING SKI LLS ➝ WB 31, 1 – 3 Story 3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des V rlags öbv

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