Miss M:I beg your pardon?How dare you burst into my room like this!Who are you?What do you want? Man:What are you doing in my room,and how did you get in here? Miss M:What do you mean?This is my room. Man:There must be some mistake.Room 323 is my room. Miss M:But this is Room 321
Miss M:I beg your pardon? How dare you burst into my room like this! Who are you? What do you want? Man: What are you doing in my room, and how did you get in here? Miss M: What do you mean? This is my room. Man: There must be some mistake. Room 323 is my room. Miss M: But this is Room 321
Man:Room 321?Are you sure?(He looks at the door.)My goodness,I simply don't know what to say!I'm very sorry.I don't know how I could have been so stupid. I do apologize. Miss M:That's quite all right. (Exit man,closing the door.)
Man: Room 321? Are you sure? (He looks at the door.) My goodness, I simply don’t know what to say! I’m very sorry. I don’t know how I could have been so stupid. I do apologize. Miss M: That’s quite all right. (Exit man, closing the door.)
Miss M:I wonder when I'm going to get my cup of tea?(Knock at the door.) That'll be the cup of tea at last.Come in! Waitress:Good,morning,Madam.Here is your tea and your newspaper. Miss M:Good.Just put them down here,would you? That's fine.Thank you.(Picks up newspaper.)Oh, but wait a minute!This is the Daily Mirror.I ordered the Daily Telegraph. Waitress:I'm ever so sorry,Madam.Reception must have mixed up the order
Miss M: I wonder when I’m going to get my cup of tea? (Knock at the door.) That’ll be the cup of tea at last. Come in! Waitress: Good, morning, Madam. Here is your tea and your newspaper. Miss M: Good. Just put them down here, would you? That’s fine. Thank you. (Picks up newspaper.) Oh, but wait a minute! This is the Daily Mirror. I ordered the Daily Telegraph. Waitress: I’m ever so sorry, Madam. Reception must have mixed up the order
I'll go back down and get you a copy of the Telegraph immediately,Madam. (Exit waitress,closing the door.) Miss M:Oh,dear!I think it's going to be one of those days -just one of those days... Narrator:And indeed,Miss Muffett was right,for later day it was discovered that several rooms in the hotel had been burgled.If you were watching and listening to the play carefully,you may have noticed something rather suspicious about one of the characters.If you were a detective,which of them would you want to question,and why? From English Teaching Forum,October.1981 Approximately 550 words
I’ll go back down and get you a copy of the Telegraph immediately, Madam. (Exit waitress, closing the door.) Miss M: Oh, dear! I think it’s going to be one of those days —just one of those days… Narrator: And indeed, Miss Muffett was right, for later day it was discovered that several rooms in the hotel had been burgled. If you were watching and listening to the play carefully, you may have noticed something rather suspicious about one of the characters. If you were a detective, which of them would you want to question, and why? From English Teaching Forum, October. 1981 Approximately 550 words
Reading Comprehension ●True or False o Multiple Choice Questions for Discussion
Reading Comprehension ⚫ True or False ⚫ Multiple Choice ⚫ Questions for Discussion