The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
Claire had some great presents, especially
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
Claire loved the necklace because
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
Claire was worried because
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
Claire searched the street and
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
Claire tried to find the necklace, but
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
Claire didn't see the necklace because
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
The shop was closed but
The Necklace
It all started on Claire's thirteenth birthday. Her grandmother had given her the best present she had ever had - a necklace. Claire had often seen her grandmother wearing it, and she had always loved it. She knew it was very special. And now, just one day later, it was gone. Claire couldn't believe it. It had fallen off and dissapeared, but where... And when?
Claire was searching the street. When she reached Tina's Coffe Pot, she stopped. She had been there with her friends on her birthday. Had she lost her necklace there? Claire knocked on the door, and after a few minutes Tina opened.
"You are a bit early!"-smiled Tina. "I'm just doing cleaning.'
Claire looked inside for the necklace. Nothing.
Suddenly, Tina shouted out from the kitchen. She was waving something. It was the necklace.
"I found it in the dishwasher. Luckily, I hadn't switched it on." Claire felt too happy to speak, so she just hugged Tina.
"Thank you so much!"she said at last.
Before she went home, Claire visited jeweller's.
"Please fix this necklace,"she said. "It must never fell off again.
Match:
The necklace was in the dishwasher, luckily
‘I’m too ill to sleep,’ said Peter. ‘Have a drink,’ said his dad. ‘Ouch, it hurts! I’m too ill to drink.’ Peter had a sore throat. ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘Here is some medicine.’ ‘I’m too ill to take it.’ Next morning he had a headache. ‘Ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Medicine?’ ‘No, I’m too ill.’ By midday Peter had a tummy ache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. By evening he had earache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘I’m calling the doctor.’ ‘I’m too ill to see the doctor,’ said Peter. But the doctor arrived. ‘High temperature!’ she said. ‘Take this medicine.’ ‘Good morning, Dad!’ called Peter the next day. ‘I feel much better now!’
Match the sentences:
Have a drink.
‘I’m too ill to sleep,’ said Peter. ‘Have a drink,’ said his dad. ‘Ouch, it hurts! I’m too ill to drink.’ Peter had a sore throat. ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘Here is some medicine.’ ‘I’m too ill to take it.’ Next morning he had a headache. ‘Ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Medicine?’ ‘No, I’m too ill.’ By midday Peter had a tummy ache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. By evening he had earache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘I’m calling the doctor.’ ‘I’m too ill to see the doctor,’ said Peter. But the doctor arrived. ‘High temperature!’ she said. ‘Take this medicine.’ ‘Good morning, Dad!’ called Peter the next day. ‘I feel much better now!’
Match the sentences:
Here is some medicine.
‘I’m too ill to sleep,’ said Peter. ‘Have a drink,’ said his dad. ‘Ouch, it hurts! I’m too ill to drink.’ Peter had a sore throat. ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘Here is some medicine.’ ‘I’m too ill to take it.’ Next morning he had a headache. ‘Ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Medicine?’ ‘No, I’m too ill.’ By midday Peter had a tummy ache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. By evening he had earache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘I’m calling the doctor.’ ‘I’m too ill to see the doctor,’ said Peter. But the doctor arrived. ‘High temperature!’ she said. ‘Take this medicine.’ ‘Good morning, Dad!’ called Peter the next day. ‘I feel much better now!’
Match the sentences:
Medicine?
‘I’m too ill to sleep,’ said Peter. ‘Have a drink,’ said his dad. ‘Ouch, it hurts! I’m too ill to drink.’ Peter had a sore throat. ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘Here is some medicine.’ ‘I’m too ill to take it.’ Next morning he had a headache. ‘Ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Medicine?’ ‘No, I’m too ill.’ By midday Peter had a tummy ache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. By evening he had earache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘I’m calling the doctor.’ ‘I’m too ill to see the doctor,’ said Peter. But the doctor arrived. ‘High temperature!’ she said. ‘Take this medicine.’ ‘Good morning, Dad!’ called Peter the next day. ‘I feel much better now!’
Match the sentences:
I'm calling the doctor.
‘I’m too ill to sleep,’ said Peter. ‘Have a drink,’ said his dad. ‘Ouch, it hurts! I’m too ill to drink.’ Peter had a sore throat. ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘Here is some medicine.’ ‘I’m too ill to take it.’ Next morning he had a headache. ‘Ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Medicine?’ ‘No, I’m too ill.’ By midday Peter had a tummy ache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. By evening he had earache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘I’m calling the doctor.’ ‘I’m too ill to see the doctor,’ said Peter. But the doctor arrived. ‘High temperature!’ she said. ‘Take this medicine.’ ‘Good morning, Dad!’ called Peter the next day. ‘I feel much better now!’
Match the sentences:
High temperature!
‘I’m too ill to sleep,’ said Peter. ‘Have a drink,’ said his dad. ‘Ouch, it hurts! I’m too ill to drink.’ Peter had a sore throat. ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘Here is some medicine.’ ‘I’m too ill to take it.’ Next morning he had a headache. ‘Ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Medicine?’ ‘No, I’m too ill.’ By midday Peter had a tummy ache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. By evening he had earache. ‘Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!’ ‘Oh dear,’ said his dad. ‘I’m calling the doctor.’ ‘I’m too ill to see the doctor,’ said Peter. But the doctor arrived. ‘High temperature!’ she said. ‘Take this medicine.’ ‘Good morning, Dad!’ called Peter the next day. ‘I feel much better now!’
Match the sentences:
Good morning, dad!
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