Reading
Strategy
:
When
you
match
sentences
to
texts
,
make
sure
the
whole
sentence
matches
the
information
in
the
text
.
Do
not
just
look
for
one
or
two
words
that
are
in
the
text
and
the
sentence
.
Activity
1
:
Read
the
Reading
Strategy
.
Then
check
the
reading
and
match
the
texts
(
1
-
4
)
with
questions
(
A
-
G
)
to
answer
them
.
Which
group
of
children
?
A
.
sometimes
put
a
family
member
inside
a
bag
?
B
.
cannot
use
the
bridge
across
the
river
?
C
.
travel
very
fast
?
D
.
have
to
swim
across
a
river
?
E
.
have
to
walk
along
a
dangerous
path
?
F
.
have
a
long
walk
as
part
of
their
journey
to
school
?
G
.
travel
to
school
with
their
head
teacher
?
Activity
2
:
Find
these
words
in
the
text
:
bridge
/
path
/
rope
.
Then
match
them
with
their
definitions
below
.
1
.
:
A
length
of
strong
cord
made
by
twisting
together
strands
of
natural
or
artificial
fibers
that
is
usually
used
to
attach
things
together
.
2
.
:
A
way
or
track
laid
down
for
walking
or
driving
on
it
.
3
.
:
A
structure
carrying
a
road
,
path
,
railroad
,
or
canal
across
a
river
,
railroad
,
or
other
obstacle
.
Reading
:
The
school
run
!
How
dangerous
is
your
journey
to
school
?
Perhaps
you
have
to
walk
across
a
busy
road
or
ride
your
bike
in
traffic
.
But
in
general
,
your
journey
is
probably
safe
.
For
some
children
,
it's
very
different
?
1
.
Banpo
Elementary
School
in
China
is
on
a
mountain
.
The
path
to
school
is
very
narrow
and
dangerous
.
The
children
have
to
walk
in
a
line
.
When
they
meet
somebody
,
they
have
to
stand
against
the
mountain
while
the
person
passes
.
For
the
parents
,
it
is
very
worrying
.
Fortunately
,
the
head
teacher
of
the
school
walks
with
the
children
every
morning
.
2
.
A
group
of
children
in
Sumatra
,
Indonesia
,
have
to
cross
a
wide
river
every
morning
on
their
way
to
school
.
The
bridge
across
the
river
is
broken
,
so
about
20
children
have
to
walk
across
a
rope
.
The
rope
is
ten
metres
above
the
water
.
After
that
,
they
have
to
walk
ten
kilometres
through
the
jungle
!
And
of
course
,
at
the
end
of
the
school
day
,
they
have
to
do
the
same
journey
again
on
their
way
home
.
3
.
Students
in
Minh
Hoa
in
Vietnam
have
to
cross
a
river
on
their
way
to
and
from
school
every
day
.
There
are
no
bridges
or
boats
,
so
the
children
swim
.
They
put
their
books
and
clothes
in
large
plastic
bags
so
they
do
not
get
wet
.
The
bags
also
help
the
children
to
stay
safe
in
the
water
(
the
water
is
20
metres
deep
)
.
When
they
reach
the
other
side
,
they
take
their
dry
clothes
out
of
the
bag
and
put
them
on
.
4
.
Near
Bogotá
,
the
capital
of
Colombia
,
some
children
have
to
cross
a
large
valley
to
get
to
school
.
At
the
bottom
of
the
valley
is
the
Rio
Negro
,
a
huge
river
.
There
is
only
one
way
to
cross
the
valley
:
on
a
zip
wire
.
That's
a
metal
rope
,
800
metres
long
and
400
metres
above
the
river
.
The
journey
is
very
fast
.
In
fact
,
it
only
takes
about
one
minute
!
Small
children
cannot
travel
across
the
valley
alone
,
so
their
brother
or
sister
puts
them
in
a
bag
!