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ŠKOLA: Gymnázium, Tanvald, Školní 305, příspěvková organizace ČÍSLO PROJEKTU: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0434 NÁZEV PROJEKTU: Šablony – Gymnázium Tanvald
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ŠKOLA: Gymnázium, Tanvald, Školní 305, příspěvková organizace ČÍSLO PROJEKTU: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0434 NÁZEV PROJEKTU: Šablony – Gymnázium Tanvald ČÍSLO ŠABLONY: III/2 Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT AUTOR: Zora Pavlištová TEMATICKÁ OBLAST: Anglický jazyk NÁZEV DUMu: Doplňování textu 1 POŘADOVÉ ČÍSLO DUMu: 18 KÓD DUMu: ZP_AJ4.R_18 DATUM TVORBY: 30.8.2013 ANOTACE (ROČNÍK): DUM procvičuje porozumění textu, odhadování děje a používání vhodné slovní zásoby nebo gramatických tvarů doplňováním chybějících slov do daného textu.. METODICKÝ POKYN: Studenti se nejdříve seznámí s 20 chybějícími výrazy uvedenými v abecedním pořadí. Na následujících snímcích se snaží text doplňovat větu po větě. Snímky jsou časovány po 15 vteřinách a po tomto časovém úseku se na dalším snímku objeví text s doplněným správným slovem do dané věty. Cvičení lze provádět ústně – studenti čtou (jednotlivě) text po úsecích, ve kterých vždy doplní jedno slovo, následně pak mohou doplnit celý text najednou (snímek 3) jako procvičení/test písemnou formou. Na posledním snímku je celý text doplněný, původně chybějící slova jsou zvýrazněna.
These 20 words are missing in thefollowing story. Readthemcarefully and make sureyouunderstandtheirmeanings. Thatwillhelpyou to completethe story withthem. • be • could • dark • don´t • door • filled • front • help • her • more • on • saw • squirrel • than • that • tree • wait • went • were • when
Readone sentence afteranother and alwaysfill in the gap. Thefollowingslidewill show youtherightword to havebeenfilled.
More thanLuck Theskywas ________ withdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´t ________ to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and ________ outintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgot ________ and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyfor ________. Somethingmoved in ________ of her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´t ________ to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and ________ outintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgot ________ and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyfor ________. Somethingmoved in ________ of her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and ________ outintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgot ________ and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyfor ________. Somethingmoved in ________ of her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgot ________ and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyfor ________. Somethingmoved in ________ of her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyfor ________. Somethingmoved in ________ of her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in ________ of her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Looking ________ closely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a ________ and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosie ________ a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnedit ________. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To ________ amazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshe ________ seethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to ________ safeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her next ________ neighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he remembered ________ he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he rememberedthat he had lost his torch. “But I ________ knowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he rememberedthat he had lost his torch. “But I don´tknowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyou ________ just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he rememberedthat he had lost his torch. “But I don´tknowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyouwere just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, ________ Rosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegrey ________ sitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he rememberedthat he had lost his torch. “But I don´tknowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyouwere just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, whenRosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegreysquirrelsitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more ________ luckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twait to lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdark and very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he rememberedthat he had lost his torch. “But I don´tknowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyouwere just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, whenRosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegreysquirrelsitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more thanluckthathelped her find her way to safety.
More thanLuck TheskywasfilledwithdarkcloudswhenRosiereachedthelittle stone cottage. Itwasthefirstdayof her holiday and shecouldn´twaitto lookaround. Rosieunpacked her thingshurriedly and wentoutintothewintryweather to explorethesurroundingcountryside. Rosiedidn´trealisehowquicklyitgotdarkand very soonshewaslost in thewoods. Panicking, shecriedoutdesparatelyforhelp. Somethingmoved in frontof her. Lookingmoreclosely, Rosienoticed a squirrel. Thesquirrel ran to thefootof a tree and begandigging in thefallenleaves. Movingcloser, Rosiesaw a torchhalfburied in theleaves. Shepickedit up and turnediton. To heramazement, itworked. Rosiefollowedanovergrownpath and soonshecouldseethelightsofthevillage in the distance. Relieved, she ran towardsthelittlecottage, happy to besafeat last. Thenextmorning, whenRosie met her nextdoorneighbour, shetoldhimabout her adventure in thewoods. Thinkingaboutthe last time he had been in thewoods, he rememberedthat he had lost his torch. “But I don´tknowanythingaboutthesquirrel,“ he said. “Perhapsyouwere just lucky.“ Laterthatmorning, whenRosiereturned to thecottage, shesaw a cutegreysquirrelsitting on the stone wall. Shesmiledthankfully and relisedthatitwas more thanluckthathelped her find her way to safety.
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