What have you understood in chapters 1 and 2?
Understanding the story
Answer the questions about the first chapters
Where is Peter in this chapter?
- Peter is in France.
- Peter is on a plane.
- Peter is flying from France to England.
- Peter is on a plane flying to France.
What do Peter's cousins ask him to bring with him?
- They ask him to bring some French cheese.
- Jan asks Peter to bring French cheese and swimming trunks.
- They ask Peter to bring some cheese and some fish.
- They ask Peter to bring some cheese and a fishing rod.
What does the air hostess propose to Peter?
- The air hostess offers Peter a drink.
- The air hostess proposes a choice of drinks and sandwiches.
- The air hostess offers Peter something to eat and drink.
- The air hostess proposes to fasten Peter's seat belt.
Is Pierre's mother French or English?
- Pierre's mother is French.
- Pierre's mother in English.
- Pierre's mother is probably English because she spoke English with him when he was small and she speaks English when she's angry.
- Pierre's mother is French but she speaks English with him from time to time.
Is Pierre’s cousins' house far from the seaside?
- No, it's near a lake.
- Yes, it's far from the seaside.
- No, it's not far from the seaside.
- No, it's near the beach.
What do Steven and his friends regularly do?
- Steven and his friends regularly go fishing.
- Steven and his friends often catch fish.
- Steven and his friends often go fishing in the lake.
- Steven and his friends often go fishing in the sea.
Where is Pierre landing?
- Pierre is landing in ten minutes.
- Pierre is landing in England.
- Pierre is landing at his cousins' house.
- Pierre is landing at Luton Airport.
What does Pierre use to understand the letter in English?
- Pierre asks his parents to translate the letter.
- Pierre uses an electronic translator.
- Pierre uses an online electronic translator and a dictionary.
- Pierre uses his memory, Internet and a dictionary.
Which are regular verbs ?
- To fish
- To drink
- To speak
- To look
What does Steven hope in his letter?
- He hopes Pierre will go fishing in the lake.
- He hopes Pierre will catch a fish.
- He hopes Pierre likes fishing.
- He hopes Pierre will have a safe journey.