Reading A Text: Deduction, Parts of Speech, Vocabulary

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Reading a text

Deduction, parts of speech, vocabulary

Line 1 Emma was watching KW, she was thirsty.

Line 2 Emma went to the didot and opened the kalfit.

Line 3 She took out the nald and walked over to the wuiput.

Line 4 She picked it up and filled it with water.

Line 5 She put the wuiput back and runted it on.

Line 6 She put a atibag into her raki.

Line 7 After a few minutes she poured the kalling water into theraki.

Line 8 She added some sugar and some nald.

Line 9 She went back to the living daina and sat back down in front of the KW.

Line 10 Emma likes a raki of ati when she is thirsty.


Reading a text
Deduction, parts of speech, vocabulary

1) What do you think a KW is? _________________________

2) What part of speech are the didot and the kalfit? (Circle the correct letter)
A) Verb
B) Adjective
C) Noun
D) Preposition

3) Which adjective could describe the didot? (Delete the wrong answers)
hot warm cold steaming

4) In Line 4, what does ‘it’ mean?_______________________________

5) Look at line 6 and line 7, what does the word ‘raki’ mean? ____________

6) Where do you keep the ‘nald’? _______________________________

7) Which verb would fit best in place of runted? (Line 5) Circle the correct word.

started opened turned closed waited

8) Which room is the KW in? __________________________

9) What does Emma like when she is thirsty? _____________________

10) Which sentence is correct? (Tick the right answer)


A) You must put the sugar in the raki before you put the atibag.
B) The didot is in the living daina.
C) Emma likes sugar and nald in her ati.

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