Unit6 - ED Course - Level4
Unit6 - ED Course - Level4
Ben: Fran! Look! I've found an old gramophone.
Fran: Good for you Dad! How much do they want for it?
Ben: Twenty pounds. Should I buy it?
Fran: Yeah. Sure! Wait! You know you're not supposed to carry things like that on your
own. You have a bad back.
Ben: Fran, don't worry. I can take care of myself.
Fran: Be careful with that. I don't want you to hurt yourself.
Ben: Ow! Ow!
Fran: Oh Dad!
Ben: I hurt my back!
Fran: I told you not to carry it by yourself.
Ben: I need to lie down.
Store
clerk: What happened? Is everything OK?
Fran: My father, he hurt his back.
Store
clerk: Oh no. I'll go get help.
Fran: Are you OK?
Ben: I've been better.
To: Kim
From: Fran
Dear Kim,
My dad had an accident . He hurt his back when he tried to carry a heavy gramophone. I told
him not to carry it, but he wouldn't listen . He's not supposed to lift heavy things, and he
knows it. Hopefully he'll listen to me next time!
Fran
Cliff Terror
Susan and Ellen had been looking forward to their first hiking trip with
the University Outdoors Club. Susan was a little afraid, however, because she had
never gone hiking before.
"What if I'm too slow? I'll be left behind, and get lost," she said.
"Don't worry," answered Ellen. "If you get tired, I'll have some other student carry
you up the hill." The next day, the group left the city at 5 a.m. as planned. By the
time they reached Canyon Park, the sun had risen. They had been hiking for two
hours when Susan said, "You were right. Hiking is fun! If I had known how
easy this would be, I wouldn't have been so afraid."
Suddenly Ellen realized that they had taken a wrong turn.
"Where are the other members of the Outdoors Club? I don't see them
anywhere. I think we're lost."
"Oh, no! I knew I shouldn't have come. Who's going to rescue us? Imagine being
here all night!"
"Take it easy, Susan. I didn't get us lost on purpose."
The girls arrived at a cliff, and saw an enormous pool of water.
Ellen hesitated and said, "Well, we can either go down by rope, or we
can jump. Let's use the rope. I'm too scared to jump."
"You? Afraid?" exclaimed Susan. "You were the one who wanted to go on this
hike. Let's jump. It's too rocky and slippery to climb down."
"Susan," said Ellen, "I've never told you this, but I don't know how to swim. I just
can't jump into that water."
Susan followed her friend unhappily down the cliff. They had just arrived at the
bottom, when suddenly she slipped and fell.
"Oh ... my foot!" she cried. Ellen rushed to her side.
"Here. Let me have a look. It's not bleeding. It's only a minor injury." But that
didn't stop Susan from complaining.
"Ellen, if we get rescued and I recover from this, I will never listen to you again!"
Susan: It's just a
minor injury
. I hurt my foot, but it isn't
bleeding
. We took a wrong turn. Then we started walking and got to a
cliff
. We used a
rope
to get down to the bottom, but then I slipped.
afraid
. You knew we would come and
rescue
you.
00:00/00:18
- Look out for that little girl!
- I saw her.
- Are you allowed to ride your bike on the sidewalk?
- Of course. I do it all the time.
- You mustn't ride so fast! You could hurt someone.
- It's OK. I'm very careful.
00:00/00:11
- So, Bob, did you finally fix Betty's TV?
Don't even ask! I had been working on it for three hours when she called and told me that Peter had
- already fixed it for her.
afraid
adjective
unable to move
We got stuck in the broken elevator.
injury
noun
great fear
I felt terror when they started shooting.
By Jeffrey Brown
rescued
rocky
hill. The man was badly hurt and could not talk to rescuers. He was
bleeding
from his head and his left leg. Police believe that he fell down the hill,
got stuck
injuries
. Doctors say that the man had probably been lying at the bottom of the hill for
recover
completely.
cliff
left behind