dimarts, 22 de febrer del 2011

SHERLOCK HOLMES!!!

Sherlock Holmes.
Vocabulary:
Diamond: a very expensive stone that usually has no colour.
Sitting room: The room in a house wherre people sit and talk
Newspaper: people read about hings that happen every day in this.
Magnifying glass: when you look through this, small things are big.
crime: killing someone, or taking money from someone
Doorman: a man working at a hotel ; he opens the front door for visitors
Bird: An animal that con fly; you can eat some birds
Geese : a large, usually white bird; people sometimes eat it at Christmas
Cook: to make things for people to eat
Shoulder: This is between your arm and your neck
Fall: To go down suddenly
Try: To want to do something but not to do it well
Walking stick: a long, thin piece of wood; you use this to help you to walk.
Owner: The person that something belongs to
Advertisement: you pay to put this in a newspaper
Intelligent: quick-thinking
Poor: not rich
Nose: this is between your eyes
Brain: This is in your head and you think with it.
Buy: To give money for something.
Grey: The colour between white and black
Kitchen: The room in a house where people cook
Countess: The wife of a rich, important man.
Disapper: to go away suddenly
Jewel: An expensive stone
Pay: To give money for something.
Report: Come writing in a newpaper
Repair. To make something that is broken word again.
Assistant manager: An important job in a hotel.
Court: The police take someone here when they think he or she did something wrong
Maid: a women who works in a rich person's house, or in a hotel.
Thief: A person who takes things without asking.
Prison. A place where people must stay when they do something wrong.
Case: When the police word to find answers.
High Court: The most important court in the country.
Believe: to think that something is true.
Sir: You say this when you talk to a rich or important man.
Already: Happening earlier than you think
Terrible: Very bad
Safe: A box that people put expensive things in so thieves can't get them.
Innocent: Doing nothing wrong.
Housekeeper: A woman who looks after a rich person's house.
Address: The number and the street where somebody lives.
Pub: Abuilding where people go to have a drink
Museum: A building where people look at old or interesting things.
Beer: A yellow or brown drink.
Sell: To take money for something
Winner: The person who gets the right answer.
Page:This book has fifty-six pages.
Weak: Not strong
Shout: To say loudly and angrily.
Job: Work
Cab: a taxi
Real: Not false
Tail: The long thing at the back of an animal's body.
Floor: The place in a room where you stand and walk
Fell sorry for: To be unhappy about


The final part! (Understand the end)'Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, but I don't believe it. I think I'm helping Ryder to be a better man. Send him to prision now and you make him into a thief for life. But now he's afraid, he's not going to go wrong again. We found the solution to the crime and that makes me happy. And it's Christmas, after all, and Christmas is a tinme to be nice to other people, I believe.
'And now, Watson, let's ask Mrs Hudson to bring in our dinnner.

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