59 I talked to Mark Fox, the Drury Lane theatre archivist, who is sceptical, but even he thinks there is something unexplained and spooky about the building. He has heard his name called out late at night, and strange crashing noises against his door. His dog is afraid to go down certain corridors. I can’t help looking over my shoulder on my way out. The door rattles and a draft blows in from under it. What was that noise? Mice? 0 What is the writer on? famous backstage tour 1 Who is known for their typical smell? 2 Who is actually coming to meet the group? 3 Why do some places never turn off all the lighting? 4 When did a large group of people experience something unexplainable at the same time? 5 Who killed a fellow actor? 6 What does an employee think about the mysterious events? (Give one answer.) Topic vocabulary: Adjective-noun collocations Look back at the adjective-noun collocations on p. 139 in your coursebook. Use the correct pairs to complete the sentences below. Sometimes more than one combination is possible. 1 Answering fan letters was part of Terry Pratchett’s as a writer. 2 It’s no secret that Shakespeare is one of the most famous playwrights ever; that’s just . 3 I hate the office I work at. There are no windows and the gives me a headache. 4 I knew autumn was close when I saw the first on the ground. 5 The maths teacher had a very as no student had ever failed her class. 6 Terry Pratchett won the Carnegie Medal, one of the in writing, for The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents. LANGUAGE 2 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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