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Family and Friends 3 Readers

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13  Pinocchio found his father inside a whale.   ​
14  Pinocchio worked hard at school and helped
PINOCCHIO the Kind Friend.   ​
Before reading 1 1  False  ​2  True  ​3  True  ​4  False  ​5  True 15  Pinocchio dreamed that he was real,
2 cricket (Pinocchio’s friend), donkey, whale and in the morning he woke up and found
that it was true.
Pages 6–7 1 1  b  ​2  a  ​3  a  ​4  b  ​5  c  ​6  b  ​7  c  ​8  a  ​
9  c  ​10  a SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
2 1  alone  ​2  small  ​3  wooden  ​4  old  ​ Before reading 1  False  ​2  False  ​3  True  ​4  True  ​5  False  ​
5  hungry  ​6  good  ​7  bad  ​8  wet  ​9  burnt  ​ 6  False  ​7  True  ​8  True  ​9  False  ​10  True
10  sorry  ​11  poor  ​12  hard
Pages 6–7 1 1  a  ​2  c  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  c  ​6  a  ​7  a  ​8  b  ​
3 3 9  c  ​10  b
Pages 12–13 1 1  I want you to work hard and be a good boy.  ​ 2 1  forest  ​2  daughter  ​3  girl  ​4  must  ​
2  You sold your coat to buy my book, didn’t you?  ​ 5  again  ​6  back  ​7  will  ​8  always  ​
3  It only costs two pence to see the famous 9  could  ​10  on  ​11  over  ​12  deer  ​
puppets dance.   ​ 13  before
4  I’ll give you two pence for that writing book.   ​
Pages 12–13 1 1  run  ​2  into  ​3  ran  ​4  late  ​5  afraid  ​
5  First I need some wood for the fire.   ​
6  knew  ​7  heard  ​8  strange  ​9  will  ​
6  Put me on your fire and let this old puppet go!
10  must  ​11  out of   ​12  and  ​13  furniture  ​
2 1  puppets  ​2  pence  ​3  school  ​4  audience  ​ 14  food  ​15  very  ​16  to  ​17  ate  ​18  drank  ​
5  dinner  ​6  wood  ​7  fire  ​8  bed 19  fell
3 1  No  ​2  No  ​3  Yes  ​4  No 2 1  as white as, as black as  ​2  must, never, again  ​
Pages 18–19 1 1  f  ​2  e  ​3  c  ​4  i  ​5  g  ​6  j  ​7  d  ​8  b  ​ 3  far away, back   ​4  will, tell   ​5  perhaps, will   ​
9  h  ​10  a 6  has eaten, drunk
2 1  Pinocchio  ​2  Danny Fox   ​3  Tommy Fox  ​ Pages 18–19 1 1  house  ​2  Every  ​3  for  ​4  That  ​5  work  ​
4  Pinocchio  ​5  the Fox brothers   ​ 6  drunk  ​7  was  ​8  others  ​9  off  ​10  boots  ​
6  the cricket  ​7  Pinocchio  ​8  the robbers 11  eat  ​12  youngest  ​13  upstairs  ​14  Come  ​
Pages 24–25 1 1  e  ​2  d  ​3  i  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  h  ​7  g  ​8  c  ​ 15  young  ​16  on  ​17  ran  ​18  very  ​
9  j  ​10  f 19  wake  ​20  slept  ​21  by the fire   ​22  told  ​
2 1  magic  ​2  waiter   23  Stay  ​24  very  ​25  now  ​26  oldest
​3  search [across], shine [down]   ​4  hug  ​ 2 1  careful  ​2  dangerous  ​3  must  ​4  anyone  ​
5  brave  ​6  carpenter  ​7  cricket  ​8  pear  ​ 5  will  ​6  that  ​7  most  ​8  more  ​9  living  ​
9  dig  ​10  grow  ​11  coin  ​12  robber 10  than  ​11  dead  ​12  when  ​13  Would
3 1  No  ​2  Yes  ​3  Yes  ​4  No Pages 24–25 1 1  had  ​2  called  ​3  died  ​4  married  ​
Pages 30–31 1 1  a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  b  ​7  a 5  taken  ​6  tried  ​7  couldn’t  ​8  told  ​
2 1  was  ​2  weren’t  ​3  was  ​4  were  ​5  was  ​ 9  gone  ​10  eaten  ​11  drunk  ​12  dressed  ​
6  wasn’t  ​7  wasn’t  ​8  was  ​9  weren’t  ​ 13  tied  ​14  stuck
10  was 2 1  mirror  ​2  poison  ​3  seven  ​4  poor  ​
3 1, 2, 5 and 6 5  deer  ​6  dwarf  ​7  far  ​8  beautiful  ​
9  knife  ​10  heart  ​11  Snow White [across],
Page 37 1 1  Gepetto made a boy out of wood – a puppet.  ​
skin [down]   ​12  ribbons
2  Pinocchio fell asleep by the fire and burnt
his feet.  ​ Pages 30–31 1 1  c  ​2  a  ​3  d  ​4  i  ​5  g  ​6  b  ​7  j  ​8  f  ​
3  Gepetto sold his coat.   ​ 9  e  ​10  h
4  Pinocchio sold his writing book to see the 2 1  The Queen, her mother, was very ill and died.  ​
famous dancing puppets.   ​ 2  She asked it, ‘Who is the most beautiful of all?’  
5  The Puppet Master gave Pinocchio five coins.  ​ ​3  Because the magic mirror said that Snow
6  Pinocchio and the Fox brothers went to a White was more beautiful than the Queen.   ​
restaurant.  ​ 4  She asked him to kill Snow White and bring
7  Pinocchio lied and his nose grew longer.   ​ back her heart.   ​
8  Two robbers tried to steal Pinocchio’s money.  ​ 5  So that the Queen would think that Snow
9  A white bird carried Pinocchio to the sea.   ​ White was dead.   ​
10  Pinocchio jumped into the sea to help his 6  They told her not to open the door to anyone.  ​
father.  ​ 7  She thought the Queen was a poor old
11  Pinocchio carried a bucket for an old lady woman. She wanted to see the beautiful
and she cooked him some food.   ​ ribbons. She didn’t know that it was the Queen.  ​
12  Pinocchio went to Lazyland with Candlewick 8  Because she did not move or open her eyes.
and they both turned into donkeys.   ​

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1  When he saw Snow White, he fell in love with Pages 18–19 1 1  No  ​2  Yes  ​3  Yes  ​4  No  ​5  No
her at once. 2 1  Let’s take our kites!  ​2  What’s the

2  The dwarfs began to carry the glass box down matter?  ​3  I’m tired.   ​4  What are you doing?  ​
the mountain. 5  I’m thinking.

3  At that moment, the piece of apple fell out of 3 1  c  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  a  ​6  c 
Snow White’s mouth. 4 b

4  When she saw the Prince, Snow White fell in Pages 24–25 1 1  Yes  ​2  No  ​3  Yes  ​4  Yes  ​5  Yes  ​6  Yes
love with him at once. 2 1  e  ​2  f  ​3  c  ​4  g  ​5  a  ​6  d  ​7  b

5  When the Queen saw Snow White, she 3 1  Joe  ​2  Millie  ​3  Joe  ​4  Dad  ​5  Joe  ​
couldn’t believe her eyes. 6  the children

6  They had seven children and they all lived 4 1  smiling  ​2  want  ​3  shout  ​4  chasing  ​
happily ever after. 5  flying  ​6  falling
TWO KITES 5 Students’ own drawings
Before reading 1  mum, dad, uncle, brother, sister   ​ Pages 30–31 1 1  was  ​2  were  ​3  was  ​4  was  ​5  were  ​
2  Millie is seven years old. She’s 1 metre 20 tall. 6  wasn’t  ​7  was  ​8  weren’t  ​9  were  ​
She’s got straight hair. Millie likes painting. She’s 10  was
wearing a green shirt. 2 1  At first, Joe was sad because the kite was
Pages 6–7 1 1  Yes  ​2  Yes  ​3  No  ​4  No  ​5  Yes  ​6  No broken.  ​2  The children were sad, too.  
​3  Then Millie had an idea.   ​
2 1  older  ​2  younger  ​3  taller  ​4  faster  ​
4  She wanted to give them her kite.   ​
5  higher
5  They played together with Millie’s kite.   ​
3 1  are playing  ​2  are riding   ​3  are sharing   ​ 6  Finally, Millie was happy because she did
4  is visiting   ​5  are flying something good.
4 1  d  ​2  f  ​3  e  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  c 3 1  Joe wanted to give his kite to the children.  ​
4 Students’ own drawings 2  The children played on the beach.   ​
Pages 12–13 1 1  b  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  c  ​5  c  ​6  b 3  Joe was happy because the children loved the
2 1  was  ​2  wasn’t  ​3  was  ​4  was  ​5  wasn’t  ​ kite.  ​
6  wasn’t  ​7  was  ​8  was 4  Millie was cheerful because she did
3 1  can’t  ​2  goes  ​3  can  ​4  wants  ​5  takes  ​ something good.   ​
6  doesn’t know 5  The children laughed and chased the kite.   ​
6  Finally, Joe and Millie stopped playing with
4 1  Millie flies the kite. The kite is in the tree.   ​
the children.
2  Millie pulls the kite. The kite is free.   ​
3  Millie sees that the kite is broken. She is sad.   ​ 4 b
4  Millie goes upstairs. She sees Joe’s kite.   ​ Page 36 1 1  b  ​2  a  ​3  c  ​4  b  ​5  a  ​6  a  ​7  a
5  Millie puts the broken kite in Joe’s room.   ​ 2 1  kind  ​2  generous  ​3  naughty  ​4  secrets  ​
6  Millie takes Joe’s kite. She puts it in her room.  ​ 5  good 
7  Millie hears the door. Joe and Mum are home. Page 37 1 1  Peter is happy because he’s got a prize.   ​
5 c 2  This is Miriam. Her kite is red, blue, yellow and
white. It’s got long ribbons and it looks like a
face.  
​3  Students’ own answers

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SINBAD 3 1  leaves  ​2  arrives  ​3  explores  ​4  makes  ​
Before reading 1 b 5  climbs  ​6  runs  ​7  wakes up   ​8  swims
2 1  f  ​2  h  ​3  b  ​4  e  ​5  c  ​6  a  ​7  d  ​8  g 4 b
Pages 6–7 1 1  Yes  ​2  No  ​3  No  ​4  Yes  ​5  No  ​6  Yes  ​ Pages 24–25 1 1  b  ​2  c  ​3  a  ​4  g  ​5  e  ​6  f  ​7  d
7  Yes  ​8  No 2 1  daughter  ​2  fall in love   ​3  marry  ​4  ill  ​
2 1  island  ​2  ill  ​3  captain  ​4  money  ​ 5  dies  ​6  buries  ​7  jewels
5  barrel  ​6  carpet  ​7  ship  ​8  expensive 3 1  Sinbad  ​2  Sinbad  ​3  the king   ​4  a friend   ​
3 1  e  ​2  d  ​3  a  ​4  g  ​5  f  ​6  c  ​7  b 5  the sailors   ​6  Sinbad  ​7  the captain
4 b 4 Students’ own drawings
Pages 12–13 1 1  c  ​2  b  ​3  b  ​4  c  ​5  a Pages 30–31 1 1  jewels  ​2  raft  ​3  cave  ​4  row  ​5  presents  ​
2 1  turban  ​2  sky  ​3  valley  ​4  animal  ​ 6  beach  ​7  river  ​8  country
5  jewel  ​6  adventure 2 1  beach  ​2  raft  ​3  river, row, cave   ​
3 1  Sinbad arrives on an island.  ​ 4  country  ​5  jewels  ​6  presents 
2  A big bird is flying in the sky.   ​ 3 1  a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  b
3  Sinbad flies into the sky with the Roc.   ​ 4 b
4  He puts some jewels into his bag.   ​ Pages 36–37 1 1  d  ​2  c  ​3  e  ​4  a  ​5  b  ​6  f
5  There are three big snakes behind Sinbad.   ​ 2 1  Sinbad  ​2  Sinbad  ​3  Yasmin  ​4  Sinbad  ​
6  Sinbad meets his friends in Baghdad. 5  Sinbad  ​6  Yasmin  ​7  Sinbad
4 b 3 Students’ own answers
Pages 18–19 1 1  a  ​2  a  ​3  b  ​4  a  ​5  b
2 1  wood  ​2  armour  ​3  snake  ​4  storm  ​
5  whale  ​6  sailor

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