[Short Story] Nine Times

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Kevin is a very nice young boy, but he hates to study. His mother is often very angry. “You must study,” she says.

Kevin’s father has a PlayStation. Sometimes he lets Kevin use it. But Kevin doesn’t like his father’s games. He wants his own games. He wants a Lego game. It is Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.

He asks his mother, “Can I have Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 for the PlayStation?”

His mother is not happy. “If you have games for the PlayStation, you will not study.”

“I will, I will,” says Kevin. He wants the Lego game very much.

He asks his mother many times, but she always says, “No.”

Finally, Kevin’s mother has an idea. “You have a math test at school soon. You must know all the multiplication tables from 1 to 12. If you can get 80% in your math test, I will buy you the Lego Game.”

Kevin is not happy but he wants the Lego Game so he tries to study. He works very hard. Soon he knows many of the answers but the nine times table is very difficult. Kevin cannot remember the answers.

The day before the math test, Kevin is coming home from school on the bus. There is no school bus in Kevin’s town, so he takes the regular city bus to school and home again.

Kevin is tired. He has tried to study. Today at school they had a practice test. Kevin could remember most of the answers but the nine times table was too difficult.

I tried hard but I won’t get 80%, he thinks. If I don’t get 80% my mother will be angry and she will not buy me Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.

He kicks the seat. The man sitting next to him on the bus looks at him. “Are you OK?” he asks. “Are you having trouble at school?”

Kevin’s mother always says “Do not talk to strangers!” But Kevin thinks this man has a kind face.

He tells the man about Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. He tells the man his mother will buy it for him, but first, he must get more than 80% on the maths test.

“Well, that’s no problem,” says the man. “You can do it!”

“No, I can’t!” says Kevin. “I can remember 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12 times table answers. But I can’t remember 9 times!”

The man looks surprised. “But the nine times table is an easy one!,” he says.

“No, it’s not!”

The man smiles. “What is nine times one?”

“Nine! Everyone knows that!”

“And what is nine times two?”

“Eighteen!”

“Good! And eighteen is one and eight, yes?”

Is this guy crazy? thought Kevin.

“Yes, so?” he answered.

“What is one plus eight?” asked the man.

“Nine,” said Kevin slowly.

“Good!” said the man. “And nine times three is twenty-seven, and two plus seven is nine!

“Nine times four is thirty-six, and three plus six is nine.”

Kevin got the idea. He sat quietly and thought about it.

“But nine times eleven is ninety-nine! Nine plus nine is eighteen! It doesn’t work!”

The man smiled at Kevin. “Nothing in life is perfect,” he said. “But can you remember the eleven times table?”

“Yes I can,” said Kevin proudly.

“So,” said the man. “Nine times eleven is the same as eleven times nine! And the maybe you can’t remember, but nine times twelve is one hundred and eight. One plus zero plus eight is nine! You know it all!”

The bus stopped. The man stood up. “Good luck,” he said.

The nest day Kevin went to school and took the math test. He took his results home to his mother.

“Hi, Kevin,” she said. “How was your math test?”

“It was OK,” he said.

What’s OK?” asked his mother. “Did you get 80%?”

“No,” said Kevin.

His mother looked angry. “OK,” she said. “You did not study well. I will not buy Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 for you. What was your score?”

Kevin could not stop smiling. “100%!” he said.

Drink like a fish

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

Nathan: Does Janet go out much?

Kevin: No, she doesn’t, but when she does go out, she drinks like a fish. She can drink twice as much as I can.

Does it mean:

a) drink alcohol heavily

b) drink a little

c) look like a fish when drinking

d) drink water only

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) drink alcohol heavily

Go the extra mile

Do you know the English expression “to go the extra mile“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Harry: I’m not surprised John got promoted at work.

Steve: Neither am I. No matter what the boss asks him to do, he always goes the extra mile.

Does it mean:

a) run an extra mile

b) make an extra effort

c) cheat

d) do something you don’t want to do

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) make an extra effort

Twist (someone’s) arm

Do you know the English expression “to twist (someone’s) arm“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Angela: I thought you didn’t want to go to the opera the other night. Why did you go?

Robert: My girlfriend twisted my arm. Actually, I’m glad she did because I quite enjoyed it.

Does it mean:

a) persuade someone to do something they don’t want to do

b) force someone to do something they don’t want to do

c) twist someone’s arm physically

d) hurt someone until they agree with you

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) persuade someone to do something they don’t want to do

Blow off steam

Do you know the English expression “to blow off steam“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Theresa: Why was your wife screaming at you the other day?

Jose: Oh, she was just blowing off steam. She had had a bad day at work and was really stressed.

Does it mean:

a) become stressed

b) scream at someone

c) blow steam on someone

d) get rid of stress

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: d) get rid of stress

Momentous

Do you know the adjective “momentous“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Ian: How is work?

Michael: Tough. Our company is going through a momentous change. We are buying our rival company.

Does it mean:

a) very important or significant

b) very dangerous

c) very damaging

d) very boring

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) very important or significant

Dull (weather)

Do you know the adjective “dull“? It has a few meanings, but this post is about the weather. Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Will: How was the weather on your vacation?

Dolores: It was dull most days. I hardly saw the sun!

Does it mean:

a) sunny and bright

b) gloomy

c) rainy and cold

d) snowy

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) gloomy

Outstanding

Do you know the English adjective “outstanding“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Felicity: How was the concert.

Dave: It was great. The musicians were outstanding.

Does it mean:

a) excellent

b) terrible

c) average

d) standing up

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) excellent

Plummet

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

Karen: How are sales?

Trent: Terrible. They were good in August, but they plummeted in September. They are now close to zero!

Does it mean:

a) rise at high speed

b) fall slowly

c) fall at high speed

d) rise slowly

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: c) fall at high speed

Crack of dawn

Do you know the English expression “crack of dawn“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Tony: You look tired today.

Fred: That’s because I got up at the crack of dawn to study for the test.

Does it mean:

a) very late in the morning

b) very early in the morning

c) at midnight

d) in the evening

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) very early in the morning