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COLEGIO BILINGUE EMANUEL

READING COMPREHENSION

TEMA: A TOILET MUSEUM

NAME: Kalei Rangel LEVEL: 7A DATE:11/24/23

Points: 10

Answer the following questions (full answer).

1. What was the message that Sim Jae-Duck wanted to share to people? Why?

2. What is the Korean meaning of Haewoojae? Is there another noun for this rare

building? Mention it.

3. Do you consider toilets as an unimportant part of our life? Why?

4. Does Panama have toilets like the one that is on page 95 from your students book?

How do Panamanian people call it?

5. What is found on the first floor of the museum?

6. Do ancient times toilets look like today's sanitaries?

Answers

1. His message was that he wanted to change the idea that people have that
bathrooms are dirty and show how they have improved, because people
thought that bathrooms made the house dirtier.

2. Special building, it looks like a giant bathroom. It is a museum called


Haewoojae and is also known as Mr. Toilet House.
3. I do not consider that bathrooms are not important anymore because
bathrooms do not help us to do our needs and throw them away right there.

4. No Panama does not have bathrooms like that, we Panamanians call it a


normal bathroom.

5. On the first floor we can learn about the different types of toilets used
around the world

6. Not the bathrooms of yesteryear have changed too much to the bathrooms
of today.

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