Lesson 6
16 read and match. (see student's book page 20.)
1 you use a surfboard with a large sail.
2 you play this in a team and score goals.
3. a motor boat pulls you through the water.
4 you discover the world under the sea.
5 you ride the waves on a surfboard with a kite.
6 you paddle in a raft on a river with six or eight other people.
a water polo
b kitesurfing
c white water rafting
d windsurfing
e waterskiing
f snorkelling
mark twain (born mark twain, samuel langhorne real name clemens (born samuel langhorne clemens); november 30, 1835, the settlement of florida (missouri) - april 21, 1910, redding (conn.) buried in elmira (ny ) - american writer, journalist and social activist. his work spans many genres - humor, satire, philosophical fiction, journalism, etc., and in all these genres, he has consistently taken the position of the humanist and democrat.william faulkner wrote that mark twain was "the first truly american writer, and all of us ever since - his heirs" and ernest hemingway wrote that all modern american literature comes from one book by mark twain called "the adventures of huckleberry finn ". russian writer of mark twain especially warmly maxim gorky and alexander kuprin.
Funny Bank Robberies. Bungling Burglars. Funny Bungled Robbery Stories. Stupid Criminals. Crime Swindles. Funny Lawyer Jokes and Stories. Stupid Lawyers Jokes. Funny Courtroom Exchanges. ... A Victorian house in Dartford, Kent, England was the scene for this hilarious story of failure. The robber, armed with only a hammer attempted to smash his way into the house through the front windows. The man somehow got his foot caught and unable to free himself, was left hanging upside down in the window frame for more than an hour as a crowd of 30 neighbours and passers-by gathered to ridicule him in Dartford, Kent. One wag told Will and Guy that he called out, 'Hang in there, mate' to the would be robber. Police were seen laughing as they arrested the bungler.
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