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  • Answer the following questions. How many persons are mentioned in this story

  • Lou’s

  • Say whether the statement is true or false. Correct the false one.

  • Put the sentences in the right order.

  • Working with Vocabulary and Grammar Say what you understand by the following

  • Complete the sentences according to the story.

  • Say which noun goes with which adjective in the story. Use them in the situations from the text.

  • Say which word doesn’t go with the others and why.

  • Fill in the gaps using Present Perfect of the verbs in the box.

  • Discussing the Story Say why

  • Prove that: Lou and Nancy were friends. Lou and Nancy were different. there were many tempting (

  • Add more information to these

  • Make up and act out the talk between

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    Say who:

    1. came to New York to make money.

    2. was nineteen.

    3. was twenty.

    4. worked in a laundry.

    5. was a sales-girl.

    6. made ten (eighteen, thirty) dollars a week.

    7. paid six dollars for the room and board.

    8. fell in love with each other.

    9. married a steel maker from Pittsburgh.

    10. hoped to catch a millionaire some day.

    11. was an electrician.

    12. invited Nancy to have dinner at a fashionable cafe one day.

    13. had no hair on his head.

    14. wore a diamond ring.

    15. asked Nancy to marry him.

    16. did not want to have a millionaire’s money only.

    17. liked to wear bright clothes.

    18. liked to be looked at.

    19. kept the lamp trimmed and burning.

    20. made Dan feel miserable.

    21. felt sorry for him.

    22. met two months later.

    23. had become rich by that time.

    24. had become happy by that time.

    1. Answer the following questions.

    1. How many persons are mentioned in this story?

    2. What are the names of the two girls?

    3. How old are they?

    4. What brought them to New York?

    5. How did they earn their living?

    6. Whose work paid more, Nancy’s or Lou’s?

    7. What is Dan?

    8. How did Dan and Lou meet?

    9. How much did Dan make a week?

    10. How often did Dan and Lou go out?

    11. What was Nancy’s reaction to the sales-girls jokes?

    12. What kind of a man asked Nancy to marry him?How did she take it?

    13. What kind of a man did Nancy hope to marry?

    14. In what way did Lou spend her week's salary?

    1. What was it that Dan sometimes did not like about Lou?

    1. How did Nancy spend her free time?

    2. What made Dan feel miserable one evening?

    3. What did Nancy feel about this?

    4. What told Nancy that Lou had become rich when they met in three months?

    5. What told Lou that Nancy was happy?

    6. What kind of a catch had Nancy made?

    7. What about Lou?

    1. Say whether the statement is true or false. Correct the false one. ,

    1. Lou and Nancy came to New York because they wanted to marry millionaires.

    2. Nancy did not like her job because it did not pay.

    3. Dan fell in love with Lou at first sight.

    4. Dan was a rich man.

    5. Dan liked when people looked at Lou.

    6. Though Nancy often said that she would catch a millionaire, she did not mean money only.

    7. Though Lou loved Dan, she did not want to marry him.

    8. One day Lou went away with a millionaire.

    9. Her disappearance was not a big blow for Dan.

    10. In two months the millionaire left Lou.

    11. Lou returned to Dan.

    1. Put the sentences in the right order.

    1. Lou and Dan fell in love with each other and went out several times a week.

    2. Nancy often had a good time with Lou and Dan.

    3. Though Lou went out with Dan, she did not want to marry him.

    4. This made Dan feel miserable.

    5. Nancy and Lou met again three months later.

    1. Nancy had something better than money — she had happiness.

    2. The policeman could not help the crying girl.

    3. Lou and Nancy came to New York to find work.

    4. One of them found work in a laundry, the other — in a store.

    5. Nancy had no gentlemen friends.

    6. Lou and Nancy hoped to catch a millionaire some day.

    7. One day Lou disappeared.

    8. Nancy was sorry for Dan, and went to the theatre with him.

    9. Lou had diamond rings on her fingers, and was richly dressed.

    1. Working with Vocabulary and Grammar

    1. Say what you understand by the following:

    1. I will make the biggest catch in the world, — or nothing at all!

    2. It was clear he was in love with Lou, he looked at her with the sad eyes of Romeo.

    3. The rest of the money went for clothes.

    4. His gray eyes were like steel.

    5. I have made my catch, the biggest catch in the world.

    6. The other girl was trying to console her.

    1. Complete the sentences according to the story.

    1. Lou and Dan spent a lot of time together because they each other.

    2. After work Nancy to the laundry to

    1. meet Lou.

    1. When Nancy heard somebody call her she

    1. and saw Lou.

    1. Every free evening they to have

    1. a good time together.

    1. The sales-girls often Nancy but she

    1. their jokes.

    1. The girls , and did not lose the hope

    1. to catch a millionaire some day.

    1. The policeman , because he knew that

    1. he could not help the crying girl.

    1. Though nobody Nancy after work,

    1. she did not look sad.

    1. Nancy said she was going to

    1. Dan.

    1. The fact that Lou was gone had nothing to

    1. Nancy.

    1. Say which noun goes with which adjective in the

    1. story. Use them in the situations from the text.


      1. 1)

      1. eyes

      1. a)

      1. pretty

      1. 2)

      1. people

      1. b)

      1. big

      1. 3)

      1. things

      1. c)

      1. young

      1. 4)

      1. arms

      1. d)

      1. old

      1. 5)

      1. men

      1. e)

      1. beautiful

      1. 6)

      1. fool

      1. f)

      1. nice

      1. 7)

      1. comedy

      1. g)

      1. steel

      1. 8)

      1. city

      1. h)

      1. round

      1. 9)

      1. girl

      1. i)

      1. rich

      1. 10) man

      1. j)

      1. sad

      1. 11)store

      1. k)

      1. terrible

      1. 12) clothes

      1. 1)

      1. bright

      1. 13)look

      1. m)

      1. musical

      1. 14) maker

      1. n)

      1. nervous

      1. 15) girls

      1. o)

      1. crying





    1. Say which word doesn’t go with the others and why.

    1. pretty, beautiful, happy, miserable

    2. young, old, little, rich

    3. terrible, independent, different, intelligent

    4. working, selling, crying, ironing

    5. bakery, house, store, laundry

    6. bright, grey, white, round

    7. starve, marry, console, comedy

    8. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday

    9. worker, sales-girl, ironer, electrician

    10. big, sad, nice, worst

    1. Fill in the gaps using Present Perfect of the verbs in the box.

    1. catch hear select see be do


      1. 1)

      1. I have not

      1. much about you.

      1. 2)

      1. Have you

      1. your millionaire, yet?

      1. 3)

      1. I have not

      1. one, yet.

      1. 4)

      1. She has not

      1. here since Monday.

      1. 5)

      1. Has anybody

      1. her anywhere?

      1. 6)

      1. Do you think she has

      1. it because



      1. of my jokes?







    2. Discussing the Story

    1. Say why:

    1. Lou and Nancy left their homes.

    2. Lou was sorry for Nancy.

    3. Nancy liked her work.

    4. Lou liked her work.

    5. it was clear that Dan was in love with Lou.

    6. Nancy had no gentlemen friends.

    7. Nancy refused to the millionaire with a diamond ring.

    8. sales-girls were joking at Nancy.

    9. Lou did not want to marry Dan.

    10. there was a strange nervous look on Dan’s face one evening.

    11. Lou left Dan.

    12. Lou was crying two months later.

    13. Nancy’s eyes shone brighter than stars.

    1. Prove that:

    1. Lou and Nancy were friends.

    2. Lou and Nancy were different.

    3. there were many tempting (соблазнительные) things in New York for simple pretty girls.

    4. to catch a millionaire does not always mean to find happiness.

    5. Nancy has made her catch.

    1. Add more information to these:

    1. Lou and Nancy have already been in New York for six months.

    2. Nancy has not made her big catch yet.

    3. Lou has not been at the house where she lived since Monday.

    4. Nancy has made the biggest catch in the world.

    5. Lou worked on in the laundry.

    6. Nancy worked on in the store selling gloves.

    7. Three months have passed.

    8. The policeman saw two young girls.

    9. Once sales-girls invited Nancy to have dinner with their gentlemen friends.

    10. When Nancy arrived at the laundry, Dan was just coming out of it.

    1. Make up and act out the talk between:

    • Lou and Nancy (waiting for Dan).

    • Nancy and Dan (after the introduction).

    • Nancy and the millionaire proposing her.

    • Nancy and one of the sales-girls (after Nancy’s refusal).

    • Lou and Nancy (talking about their future plans).

    • Nancy and Dan (in the laundry after Lou had left).

    • Nancy and Lou (three months later).

    1. Imagine that you are:

    • Lou. Say:

    1. what made you leave home;

    2. how you find life in New York;

    3. what you feel about Dan;

    4. what you feel about Nancy;

    5. why you left Dan;

    6. where you went after leaving Dan;

    7. why you were crying when meeting Nancy three months later.

    • Nancy. Say:

    1. what made you leave home;

    2. how you met Lou;

    3. what you think of her;

    4. what you think of New York;

    5. what kept you in the store;

    6. how you spent time with Lou and Dan;

    7. why you think Dan is your biggest catch.

    • Dan. Say:

    1. how you found yourself in New York;

    2. how you got work;

    3. how you met Lou;

    4. how you spent time with her;

    1. what you liked (didn’t like) about Lou;

    1. what you felt after her leaving;

    2. how you came to love Nancy;

    3. in what way you think the two girls are different.

    • The millionaire with a diamond ring. Say:

    1. what made you ask Nancy to marry you;

    2. why you chose Lou;

    3. where did you go with her;

    4. what happened three months later;

    5. why you were making your choice among working girls;

    6. what your plans for future are.
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