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Intermediate Stories
for Reproduction
L A HILL
TOKYO
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
OXFORD HONG KONG
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Ali who was working a long way from home wanted to send a
letter to his wife but he could neither read nor write and he had to
work all day so he could only look for somebody to write his letter
late at night At last he found the house of a letter-writer whose
name was Nasreddin
Nasreddin was already in bed 'It is late 'hesaid 'What do you
want?' 'I want you to write a letter to my wife 'saidAli Nasreddin
was not pleased He thought for a few seconds and then said 'Has
the letter got to go far?'
'What does that matter?' answered Ali
'Well mywritingissostrangethatonlyIcanreadit and if I
have to travel a long way to read your letter to your wife it will
cost you a lot of money '
Ali went away quickly
What was Ali doing?
Where was he?
What did he want to do?
Why couldn't he write the letter
himself?
When did he look for somebody
to write his letter?
Whom did he find?
What was Nasreddin doing?
What did Ali say to Nasreddin?
How did Nasreddin feel when
Ali spoke to him?
What did Nasreddin then ask
Ali?
What did Ali reply?
What did Nasreddin say then?
What did Ali then do?
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An old man died and left his son a lot of money But the son was a
foolish young man and he quickly spent all the money so that
soon he had nothing left Of course when that happened all his
friends left him When he was quite poor and alone he went to see
Nasreddin who was a kind clever old man and often helped people
when they had troubles
'My money has finished and my friends have gone ' said the
young man 'What will happen to me now?'
'Don't worry young man ' answered Nasreddin 'Everything will
soon be all right again Wait and you will soon feel much happier '
The young man was very glad 'Am I going to get rich again
then?' he asked Nasreddin
'No I didn't mean that 'saidtheoldman 'I meant that you
would soon get used to being poor and to having no friends '
How did the young man get his
money?
What kind of man was he?
What happened to the money?
What did the young man's
friends then do?
What did the young man do
after that?
Why did he go to Nasreddin?
What did the young man say to
Nasreddin?
What did Nasreddin answer?
How did the young man feel
then?
What did he ask Nasreddin?
What was Nasreddin's answer?
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When Mr Jones went to a restaurant one day he left his coat near
the door There was nothing in the pockets of the coat when he left
it so he was very surprised when he took his coat after his meal
and found the pockets full of jewellery!
There was a waiter near the door so Mr Jones said to him
'Somebody has made a mistake He has put some jewellery in my
coat Take it and when he comes back give it to him 'Thewaiter
took it and went away Suddenly another man came in with a coat
just like Mr Jones's 'I am sorry ' said this man 'I made a mistake
I took your coat and you have got mine Please give me my coat
and jewellery ' Mr Jones answered 'I gave the jewellery to the
waiter He will give it to you '
Mr Jones called the manager of the restaurant; but the manager
said 'We have no waiters here We only have waitresses ''You
gave the jewellery to a thief!' shouted the other man 'I shall call the
police!' Mr Jones was frightened and paid the man a lot of money
for the jewellery
Where did Mr Jones go one
day?
What did he do with his coat?
Was there anything in the
pockets of the coat when Mr
Jones left it?
What happened when he took
the coat after his meal?
Whom did he see near the door?
What did Mr Jones say to him?
What did the waiter do then?
What happened after that?
What was the man wearing?
What did he say to Mr Jones?
What did Mr Jones answer?
What did Mr Jones do then?
What did the manager of the
restaurant say?
What did the man shout then?
What did Mr Jones do?
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A man was travelling abroad in a small red car One day he left the
car and went shopping When he came back its roof was badly
damaged Some boys told him that an elephant had damaged it
The man did not believe them but they took him to a circus which
was near there The owner of the elephant said 'I am very sorry!
My elephant has a big round red chair He thought that your car
was his chair and he sat on it!' Then he gave the man a letter in
which he said that he was sorry and that he would pay for all the
damage
When the man got back to his own country the customs officers
would not believe his story They said 'You sold your new car
while you were abroad and bought this old one!'
It was only when the man showed them the letter from the circus
man that they believed him
What was the man doing at the
beginning of the story?
Where did he leave his car?
Why did he leave it there?
What did he see when he came
back?
What did the boys say?
Where did they take him?
What did the owner of the
elephant say?
Why had the elephant sat on the
car?
What did the owner of the
elephant do then?
What did he write in his letter?
What happened when the man
returned to his own country?
What did the customs men say?
How did the man make them
believe him?
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