Reading Comprehension: An Extraordinary Lady
Read the story carefully, then complete the tasks that follow:
Many years ago, back in the seventies when I was young,
there used to be a Polish lady called Mrs Jankowski, who
lived in one of the flats in our building. Her husband died
many years ago and she lived with her cat Misty.
Everyone in the building liked her a lot and she liked
them. For the past few years, as she was getting older,
people in the building helped her as much as they could.
Some neighbours used to get her medicines, gave her a
lift in their car when she had a doctor's appointment. My mother liked to visit her
frequently and take her some homemade biscuits, cakes and pies. Others came and
brought her books, did some shopping for her and invited her to have Sunday lunch
with their family. She had a nice comfortable flat which she was very proud of.
Although she had been living in the UK for nearly forty years, she still had a
strong attachment to her native county, Poland. You could sense this through the
way she decorated her flat. As a child and until I got married, I used to like
visiting her to keep her company, play with Misty and to listen to her stories about
her childhood in Poland. She was a good storyteller. I visit Mrs J. whenever I go
over to visit my parents. She is like family to me and I love her dearly. My mother
called me a few days ago to tell me that Mrs J had a visitor for the first time
from Poland and to my utter surprise, she also told to me that it was her twin
sister.
Answer the following in full sentences:
1. Where was Mrs J from?
2. Why did people help her?
3. What did they do?
4. Who visited Mrs J in the end?
Circle (True) or (False). And then correct all mistakes:
1. Mrs J was British.
True
2. Everyone enjoyed helping her.
3. She had a comfortable flat.
True
4. Mrs J had no living family.
True
True
False
False
False
False
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Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1 she's from Poland
2 cause everyone likes her a lot
3 the neighbours bought her medicine, books, biscuits, cakes or invited her to having lunch
4 a visitor from Poland
1 false, she was from Poland
2 true, they really like to
3 true
4 false, she has a twin
Las preguntas se pueden resolver mediante la comprensión lectora del contenido. Asimismo, el texto hace referencia a Mrs. J, una mujer de Polonia, y las múltiples maneras en las que sus vecinos la ayudan.
¿Cómo se puede comprobar la comprensión lectora?
Uno de los tantos ejercicios de la comprensión lectora son las preguntas relacionadas al tema, pueden ser fáciles o difíciles, en este caso son las siguientes:
- Where was Mrs J from? (¿De dónde era la señora J?)
Mrs. J was from Poland.
- Why did people help her? (¿Por qué la ayuda la gente?)
People helped Mrs. J because she was older and they loved her very much.
- What did they do? (¿Qué es lo que hicieron?)
Some people helped Mrs. J taking her medicine, taking her to the doctor when she has an appointment, taking her food, brought her books, doing some shopping for her and inviting her to Sunday lunch with their family.
- Who visited Mrs J in the end? (¿Quién visitó a la señora J al final?)
In the end, Mrs. J is visited by her twin sister.
Además, existe otro ejercicio de comprensión lectora llamado verdadero o falso, en este caso son:
Mrs. J was British.
- False, Mrs. J was from Poland.
Everyone enjoyed helping her.
- True
She had a comfortable flat.
- True
Mrs. J had no living family.
- False, Mrs. J has a twin sister.
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