Reading Comprehension Simple Past

READING COMPREHENSION – SIMPLE PAST VOCABULARY 1. Look for the following words and expressions in the dictionary. Then,

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READING COMPREHENSION – SIMPLE PAST VOCABULARY 1. Look for the following words and expressions in the dictionary. Then, use them to complete the sentences below. clothes

pea

mattress

frightful eiderdown quilt storm princess

lightning bottom

to find out

prince

plenty of

shoes

thunder

a)Lady Diana was the _____________ of England. She was married to _________ Charles. b)I have _________________ books. My library is quite big. c)Ana told Mary that her boyfriend was seeing someone else. She desperately wants __________________ about it. d)The ________________ last night was horrible. The rain was strong and there was also ________________ and _________________. e)Did you watch The Exorcist? It’s really ________________. f)There is a big party tomorrow. I need to buy new ______________ and _________. g)Would you like some __________ soup? It’s cold today. h)The Little Mermaid lives in the _______________ of the sea. i)– My back is killing me! I think I have to buy a new _____________. j)– Oh! That’s true. You should also buy a new ____________________. This one is very old. READING COMPREHENSION

The Princess on the Pea Hans Christian Andersen

There was once a prince. He wanted a princess, but it had to be a true princess! So he journeyed all around the world to find one, but no matter where he went, something was wrong. There were plenty of princesses, but whether or not they were true princesses he couldn’t find out. There was always something that wasn’t quite right. So he came home again and was very sad, for he wanted a true princess so very much. One evening there was a terrible storm. The lightning flashed, the thunder boomed, and the rain poured down. It was really frightful! Then somebody knocked at the city gate, and the old king went out to open it. A princess was standing outside, but heavens, how she looked from the rain and the bad weather! Water poured off her hair and clothes and ran in at the toe of her shoe and out the heel, but she said she was a true princess. “Well, we’ll soon find out!” thought the queen, but she didn’t say anything. She went into the bedroom, took off all the bedding, and put a pea on the bottom of the bed. Then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the top of the pea and then put twenty eiderdown quilts on the top of the mattresses. There the princess was to sleep that night. In the morning, they asked her how she had slept. “Oh, just miserably!” said the princess. “I’ve hardly closed my eyes all night! Heaven knows what was in my bed! I’ve been lying on something so hard that I’m black and blue all over! It’s simply dreadful!” Then they could tell that this was a true princess, because through the twenty mattresses and the twenty eiderdown quilts she had felt the pea. Only a true princess could have such a delicate skin. So the prince took her for his wife, for now he knew that he had a true princess, and the pea was put into the museum, where it can still be seen, if no one has taken it! See, this was a true story! 2. Answer the following questions. Give complete answers. a) What did the prince want? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________

b) What did he do to find what he wanted? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ c) Did he find what he wanted? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ d) What happened in the night of the storm? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ e) Who was the girl? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ f) What did the queen do? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ g) What happened in the morning? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ h) What did the prince do after that? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________