Chuckle

Do you know the verb “to chuckle“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Kelly: How did you react when you heard the joke?

Treena: I chuckled to myself, even though it wasn’t so funny.

Does it mean:

a) cry

b) get angry

c) laugh quietly

d) feel bad

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: c) laugh quietly

[Short Story] Grandparent’s Day

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After Walter Bergen’s wife died, he was very sad. He was lonely. He didn’t care about anything. He didn’t clean his house. He didn’t cook meals. He ate TV dinners and toast. He didn’t wash his clothes. He didn’t shave, or go to the hairdresser. His daughter, Melanie, was very worried about him. She drove to his house and said, “Dad! This is no good! You can’t stay here. Come and live in our house.”

“I don’t want to live in your house,” said Walter. “I am OK. Go away!”

Melanie was worried, but her father was very angry, so she went away.

One day, a few weeks later, Walter walked to the supermarket. He bought TV dinners and bread. He walked out of the supermarket. He walked across the road. He didn’t look to the left or the right. A car hit him. The ambulance came and took him to the hospital.  Melanie came to the hospital. “Dad!” she shouted. “You will not live alone. You will come to our house.”

Walter went to Melanie’s house. Melanie’s husband’s name was Roger. He was not happy. “Your father is dirty.  He is always angry. Why is he living in our house?”

“He is my father,” said Melanie. “He is old. He is unhappy. He must stay here.”

“I understand,” said Roger.

Melanie and Roger’s daughter was called Rosa. She was nine years old. One night while they are eating dinner, Melanie said, “Tomorrow, Rosa’s school has Grandparent’s Day.”

“What is Grandparent’s Day?” asked Walter.

“The children’s grandparents go to the school. They see what the children do at school. The children sing, and the grandparents play games with them. It is very nice,” said Melanie.

“I am Rosa’s grandfather,” said Walter. “I will go to Grandparent’s Day.

Rosa jumped up. She ran away from the table. She went to her bedroom.

Later, Walter was going to bed. He walked past Rosa’s bedroom. She was crying. Walter heard Roger’s voice. “Rosa,” he said. “Stop crying.”

“No!” shouted Rosa. “My grandfather is dirty. He smells bad. He doesn’t clean his clothes. He is always angry. I don’t want him to come to my school. The other children will laugh at me!”

“Rosa!” said Roger. “Many children have no grandparents. You are lucky. You have a grandfather. If Walter wants to come to your school, it is a good thing.”

Walter went to his bedroom.

The next morning, Rosa did not want to go to school. “My grandfather is not nice. I don’t want him to come to my school.”

“You will go to school,” said Melanie.

The grandparents came to Rosa’s school at 1:00 pm.

The students went to the school hall. All the children ran to find their grandparents. Rosa waited by the door. She looked all around the school hall, but she couldn’t see her grandfather. Where is he? she thought.  Maybe he didn’t come.

There was one man who was alone. He was wearing a suit and tie. His shoes were very shiny. He looked very smart. I wish that man was my grandfather, thought Rosa. He looks like a nice man.

The man turned towards Rosa. “Rosa!” he shouted.

Rosa could not believe it. It was her grandfather, but he looked like a new man. Rosa ran to Walter and hugged him.

I’m pleased I heard Rosa talking to her father last night, thought Walter. It made me feel bad when I heard what Rosa said. But I understand. I will be a better person in the future.

Comfort eat

Do you know the English expression “to comfort eat“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Rory: Ian has put on weight lately.

Valdis: I know. He has been comfort eating since he split up with his girlfriend. I heard he is eating pizza and ice cream every night.

Does it mean:

a) eat comfortable food

b) eat food that makes you feel better

c) eat out

d) eat healthy food

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) eat food that makes you feel better

Keep it under wraps

Do you know the English expression “to keep it under wraps“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Suzie: Keep it under wraps, but Darren and I are getting married next year.

Emma: Really? That’s great news! I won’t tell anyone.

Does it mean:

a) keep something a secret

b) wrap something up

c) tell other people something

d) don’t be upset

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) keep something a secret

 

Speak your mind

Do you know the English expression “to speak (one’s) mind“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Helen: I noticed a lot of people don’t like the boss.

Rufus: That’s because he always speaks his mind. Sometimes it can be hurtful.

Does it mean:

a) talk to oneself

b) gossip

c) hide one’s feelings

d) say one’s true feelings

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: d) say one’s true feelings

Fish for a compliment

Do you know the English expression “to fish for a compliment“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Judy: Anna looked beautiful last night, but she kept saying she looked bad.

Marcy: She was fishing for a compliment. She always says bad things about herself when she dresses up.

Does it mean:

a) try to make someone say something nice about you

b) try to make someone say you look like a fish

c) go fishing

d) try to make people feel bad about themselves

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) try to make someone say something nice about you

From……. to riches

Can you complete this famous English expression? It means that a person becomes rich and famous after being poor.

Eddie: Did you enjoy the movie last night?

Graham: Yes, I love stories in which the main character goes from ……… to riches.

From…….. to riches

a) poor

b) low

c) rags

d) depression

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: c) rags

From rags to riches