[Short Story] The Mirror

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Sally wants to buy a house.  She saves very hard and after 3 years, she has enough money to buy a very small house.  She is very excited.

But now Sally has a big problem. She has a house but it is empty. She needs furniture but she has very little money.

Her mother gives her a bed, a table and a chair.  Her grandmother gives her some plates and pots and glasses.

Sally can live in her house but she wants many more things. On weekends she drives around all the towns near her house. She looks in secondhand shops.  One Saturday afternoon, she finds a secondhand shop in a small village. She looks in the window.

Everything in the shop is very dusty and dirty. But Sally thinks she will go inside.  There is no one in the shop. She looks around. She sees a mirror in a corner of the shop. It is big and old. I need a mirror, thinks Sally.  I will look at it.

She walks over to the mirror.  It is so dirty she can’t see the glass.  Sally takes some tissues from her bag. She starts to clean the glass.

“I’ll clean it for you.” Sally jumps. She turns around. There is a man standing behind her. He is very small. He is very old. He is wearing a black suit.

“Thank you,” says Sally. “Are you the owner of this shop? ”

The man doesn’t answer. He goes away and comes back with a cloth and some water. He cleans the glass.

“Now you can look at yourself in the mirror,” says the old man.

Sally stands next to the old man. She looks at the mirror. She looks at the old man standing next to her.

Sally is very shocked. She can see herself in the mirror, but she can’t see the old man.

“But! But!” says Sally.

The old man smiles. “It is a very special mirror,” he says. “And it is cheap.”

“It is very nice, but I have changed my mind. I don’t want to buy it.”

Sally runs from the shop. She runs to her car and gets in. She drives away very fast.

It is a very nice mirror, thinks Sally. But either the old man is very strange or the mirror is very strange.  Maybe I will save some more money and go to a department store and buy a nice new mirror!

Highly strung

Do you know the English expression “to be highly strung”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Lucy: You are so highly strung. Why don’t you relax a bit?

Martin: I can’t, I have my exam tomorrow!

Does it mean:

a) exciting

b) nervous and easily upset

c) crying

d) furious

The answer is below!

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Answer: b) nervous and easily upset

Like a bat out of hell

Do you know the English expression “like a bat out of hell“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

April: I didn’t see Steve at the end of the exam.

Marcy: He left the building like a bat out of hell. He had to get to work.

Does it mean:

a) very fast

b) very slowly

c) fly

d) run

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: a) very fast

Go back a long way

Do you know the English expression “to go back a long way“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Mary: How long have you known Claire?

Andrea: Since primary school. We go back a long way.

Does it mean:

a) to like someone

b) to be friends with someone

c) to have known someone for a long time

d) to dislike someone

The answer is below!↓

 

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Answer: c) to have known someone for a long time

Slack off

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

Ella: How is the new guy at work?

Aya: Not so good. I caught him slacking off when we were really busy the other day. He was reading a magazine.

Does it mean:

a) have fun

b) talk a lot

c) relax

d) not do your work

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: d) not do your work

Forty winks

Do you know the English expression “forty winks”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Ken: I had a busy morning. I think I’ll catch forty winks.

Emma: That’s a good idea. You look tired.

Does it mean:

a) wink 40 times

b) take a nap

c) drink coffee

d) relax

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: b) take a nap

In the driver’s seat

Do you know the English expression “to be in the driver’s seat“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Greg: So who is in the driver’s seat now that the boss has quit?

Kathy: Bob is. Only until a new boss arrives though.

Does it mean:

a) drive a car

b) be in a superior position

c) be in control

d) be the boss

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: c) be in control

Be My Valentine

Happy Valentine’s Day! Do you feel like reading some romantic stories? How about reading our level 3 graded reader Be My Valentine?

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There are six stories about Valentine’s Day, the day of love and romance, in this book.

Oscar breaks women’s hearts. He is not interested in love, but everything changes when he sees a woman at the local cafe. Will she fall in love with him too?

Simon wants to propose to his girlfriend. He makes a plan, but something unexpected happens. Will his girlfriend still accept his proposal?

Takuma wakes up on White Day, a month after Valentine’s Day, and realises he has forgotten to buy cookies for the ladies in the office. What can he do? He doesn’t want to disappoint them. Then, Takuma has an idea to make it the best White Day ever.