L.A.Hill 2. U2. Sally

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Sally | was nineteen years old. ||

She had always lived with her parents,| but now the time had come for her to go to university| in another part of the country | to study to be a doctor. ||

Her mother was very sad about this,| and she was also afraid,| because she loved her daughter very much,| and she thought, |

"My little girl will be alone | for the first time in her life.| She won't know anybody. | There will be nobody to look after her,| and perhaps| she will have trouble,| or she will be very sad | because she isn't with us."||

Sally said goodbye to her father | and to her cat, | and promised to telephone | every week. ||

Then her mother took her to the university| by train. ||

When they said goodbye, | her mother cried, | and on the way back home | she cried again. ||

Then | every week| Sally kept her promise | and telephoned. ||

They talked for several minutes, | and Sally was always very happy| and never said | that she missed her parents. ||

Her mother was not glad | about this. ||

She thought, | "Perhaps she's finding the university | nicer than her home."||

But then | some holidays | were getting near. ||

That week,| when Sally telephoned her parents,| she said, | "The students who live here | were talking yesterday evening,| and they said,|

'We're very happy | that we're going to return home again | soon | for a few days.'"||

Sally's mother was very glad | that the students had said this. ||

"She must really miss us," | she thought. ||

Then she said, | "And did you say that too?"||

"Oh, | yes!" | Sally answered. ||

"We all said | that it's easy to speak to our parents on the telephone | every week| when we're away,| but we really miss our pets!"

1.

Sally | was nineteen years old. ||

She had always lived with her parents,| but now the time had come for her to go to university| in another part of the country | to study to be a doctor. ||

Her mother was very sad about this,| and she was also afraid,| because she loved her daughter very much,| and she thought, |

"My little girl will be alone| for the first time in her life.| She won't know anybody. | There will be nobody to look after her,| and perhaps| she will have trouble,| or she will be very sad | because she isn't with us."||

Sally said goodbye to her father | and to her cat, | and promised to telephone | every week. ||

Then her mother took her to the university| by train. ||

When they said goodbye, | her mother cried, | and on the way back home | she cried again. ||

Then | every week| Sally kept her promise | and telephoned. ||

They talked for several minutes, | and Sally was always very happy| and never said | that she missed her parents. ||

Her mother was not glad | about this. ||

She thought, | "Perhaps she's finding the university | nicer than her home."||

But then | some holidays | were getting near. ||

That week,| when Sally telephoned her parents,| she said, | "The students who live here | were talking yesterday evening,| and they said,|

'We're very happy | that we're going to return home again | soon | for a few days.'"||

Sally's mother was very glad | that the students had said this. ||

"She must really miss us," | she thought. ||

Then she said, | "And did you say that too?"||

"Oh, | yes!" | Sally answered. ||

"We all said | that it's easy to speak to our parents on the telephone | every week| when we're away,| but we really miss our pets!"

2. (repeating after the actor)

Sally | was nineteen years old. ||

She had always lived with her parents,| but now the time had come for her to go to university| in another part of the country | to study to be a doctor. ||

Her mother was very sad about this,| and she was also afraid,| because she loved her daughter very much,| and she thought, |

"My little girl will be alone| for the first time in her life.| She won't know anybody. | There will be nobody to look after her,| and perhaps| she will have trouble,| or she will be very sad | because she isn't with us."||

Sally said goodbye to her father | and to her cat, | and promised to telephone | every week. ||

Then her mother took her to the university| by train. ||

When they said goodbye, | her mother cried, | and on the way back home | she cried again. ||

Then | every week| Sally kept her promise | and telephoned. ||

They talked for several minutes, | and Sally was always very happy| and never said | that she missed her parents. ||

Her mother was not glad | about this. ||

She thought, | "Perhaps she's finding the university | nicer than her home."||

But then | some holidays | were getting near. ||

That week,| when Sally telephoned her parents,| she said, | "The students who live here | were talking yesterday evening,| and they said,|

'We're very happy | that we're going to return home again | soon | for a few days.'"||

Sally's mother was very glad | that the students had said this. ||

"She must really miss us," | she thought. ||

Then she said, | "And did you say that too?"||

"Oh, | yes!" | Sally answered. ||

"We all said | that it's easy to speak to our parents on the telephone | every week| when we're away,| but we really miss our pets!"

2.1 mine

Sally | was nineteen years old. ||

She had always lived with her parents,| but now the time had come for her to go to university| in another part of the country | to study to be a doctor. ||

Her mother was very sad about this,| and she was also afraid,| because she loved her daughter very much,| and she thought, |

"My little girl will be alone| for the first time in her life.| She won't know anybody. | There will be nobody to look after her,| and perhaps| she will have trouble,| or she will be very sad | because she isn't with us."||

Sally said goodbye to her father | and to her cat, | and promised to telephone | every week. ||

Then her mother took her to the university| by train. ||

When they said goodbye, | her mother cried, | and on the way back home | she cried again. ||

Then | every week| Sally kept her promise | and telephoned. ||

They talked for several minutes, | and Sally was always very happy| and never said | that she missed her parents. ||

Her mother was not glad | about this. ||

She thought, | "Perhaps she's finding the university | nicer than her home."||

But then | some holidays | were getting near. ||

That week,| when Sally telephoned her parents,| she said, | "The students who live here | were talking yesterday evening,| and they said,|

'We're very happy | that we're going to return home again | soon | for a few days.'"||

Sally's mother was very glad | that the students had said this. ||

"She must really miss us," | she thought. ||

Then she said, | "And did you say that too?"||

"Oh, | yes!" | Sally answered. ||

"We all said | that it's easy to speak to our parents on the telephone | every week| when we're away,| but we really miss our pets!"

3. (repeating after the actor)

Sally | was nineteen years old. ||

She had always lived with her parents,| but now the time had come for her to go to university| in another part of the country | to study to be a doctor. ||

Her mother was very sad about this,| and she was also afraid,| because she loved her daughter very much,| and she thought, |

"My little girl will be alone| for the first time in her life.| She won't know anybody. | There will be nobody to look after her,| and perhaps| she will have trouble,| or she will be very sad | because she isn't with us."||

Sally said goodbye to her father | and to her cat, | and promised to telephone | every week. ||

Then her mother took her to the university| by train. ||

When they said goodbye, | her mother cried, | and on the way back home | she cried again. ||

Then | every week| Sally kept her promise | and telephoned. ||

They talked for several minutes, | and Sally was always very happy| and never said | that she missed her parents. ||

Her mother was not glad | about this. ||

She thought, | "Perhaps she's finding the university | nicer than her home."||

But then | some holidays | were getting near. ||

That week,| when Sally telephoned her parents,| she said, | "The students who live here | were talking yesterday evening,| and they said,|

'We're very happy | that we're going to return home again | soon | for a few days.'"||

Sally's mother was very glad | that the students had said this. ||

"She must really miss us," | she thought. ||

Then she said, | "And did you say that too?"||

"Oh, | yes!" | Sally answered. ||

"We all said | that it's easy to speak to our parents on the telephone | every week| when we're away,| but we really miss our pets!"

father - долгий

mother - усеченный

3.1

Sally | was nineteen years old. ||

She had always lived with her parents,| but now the time had come for her to go to university| in another part of the country | to study to be a doctor. ||

Her mother was very sad about this,| and she was also afraid,| because she loved her daughter very much,| and she thought, |

"My little girl will be alone| for the first time in her life.| She won't know anybody. | There will be nobody to look after her,| and perhaps| she will have trouble,| or she will be very sad | because she isn't with us."||

Sally said goodbye to her father | and to her cat, | and promised to telephone | every week. ||

Then her mother took her to the university| by train. ||

When they said goodbye, | her mother cried, | and on the way back home | she cried again. ||

Then | every week| Sally kept her promise | and telephoned. ||

They talked for several minutes, | and Sally was always very happy| and never said | that she missed her parents. ||

Her mother was not glad | about this. ||

She thought, | "Perhaps she's finding the university | nicer than her home."||

But then | some holidays | were getting near. ||

That week,| when Sally telephoned her parents,| she said, | "The students who live here | were talking yesterday evening,| and they said,|

'We're very happy | that we're going to return home again | soon | for a few days.'"||

Sally's mother was very glad | that the students had said this. ||

"She must really miss us," | she thought. ||

Then she said, | "And did you say that too?"||

"Oh, | yes!" | Sally answered. ||

"We all said | that it's easy to speak to our parents on the telephone | every week| when we're away,| but we really miss our pets!"

Questions

1. Had Sally ever left her parents before she went to university?

2. Why did Sally go to university?

3. Did her mother want her to go?

4. Why didn't her mother want her to go?

5. Why did Sally's mother cry in the train?

6. Was she happy after Sally telephoned?

7. Why wasn't she happy when Sally telephoned?

8. Did the students want to go home for their holidays?

9. Why was Sally's mother glad then?

10. Did the students really miss their parents?