Activity Group #3

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UNIVERSITY STATE

PENINSULA DE SANTA
ELENA
ENGLISH II
MSC. DIEGO NIETO

GROUP
ACTIVITY
STUDENTS:
ASHIRA RODRIGUEZ A.
NALLELY BOHÓRQUEZ S.
READING
A. Did you ever lose something important? Did you find it again?
Yes, I did. I remember that once I lost a bracelet that someone very important to
me gave me, but unfortunately I couldn't find it.

B. Read about how a lost hammer led to an unexpected discovery.


Then put the sentences below in the correct order.
Lawes began searching with his metal detector.
Archaeologists came and saw the treasure.
Whatling lost a hammer in his field.
Lawes shared the money with Whatling.
Lawes got a large reward for the find.
The treasure was taken to a museum in London.
Lawes found some treasure in the field.

C. Make questions using the words below. Then ask and answer the
questions with a partner.

D. Role-play the situation below with your partner. Switch roles.


Student A You are a journalist. Interview Lawes. You can make your own
questions or change the questions in C.
Student B You are Lawes. Answer the journalist’s questions. You can
make up your own answers.

• Lewes, do you spend time searching for treasures with your metal
detector?
• I don't do this, but it's my favorite hobby.
• Why did you share the reward money with whatling?
• Because we are friends and the lost object belonged to him.
LISTENING
A. Listen to the conversation between two friends. Check the correct
answer to complete each sentence.
1 The woman found…
Her USB drive and her necklace.
Her USB drive but not her necklace.

2 The woman found her lost items…


Under her bed.
With her friend.

3 The woman’s story reminded the man…


Of a necklace.
Of a story he read.

B. Compare the woman’s experience with Lawe’s. What do their


stories have in common?
What happened to her was that she lost her personal belongings but found
them under her bed and compared to her friend's experience, it reminded her of
a story she had read before.

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