1. Reading
From: yennifer ospina valdiris
CHAPTER ONE
Aunt Polly
Decides Her Duty
Aunt Polly is searching the house for Tom, her dead sister's son,
who lives with her. She finds him hiding in a closet, his mouth
covered in jam. She is about to cane Tom when he cries; "Look
behind you, Aunt!" As her attention is distracted, he escapes over
the garden fence. Aunt Polly reflects on Tom's mischievous nature.
She feels guilty for not disciplining him better, but on the other
hand, when she does give him a beating, her heart almost breaks.
She plans to make him work the following day to punish him. It will
be a Saturday, and the other boys will be enjoying a day off.
Tom returns to help Jim, the black slave boy, saw the firewood.
Tom's younger half-brother, Sid, is also helping. During supper,
Aunt Polly questions Tom to try to find out if he has skipped school
that afternoon to go swimming, as she suspects. He says that he
pumped water on his head, which explains why it is damp. She
inspects his collar and sees that it is still sewn up, confirming his
claim that he has not gone swimming, as he would have had to
unpick the sewing in order to remove his shirt. Aunt Polly seems
convinced. But Sid points out that Aunt Polly used white thread, and
now the thread on Tom's collar is black.
Tom escapes from the house again, angry with Sid for betraying
him. He knows he is not "the model boy of the village," but he
knows the boy who is, and loathes him.
2. As Tom is wandering along the street, he meets an overdressed boy.
Tom provokes the boy and the two insult each other until a fight
breaks out. Tom gets the better of the boy, who runs off home. Tom
follows him and loiters outside the boy's house until he is driven off
by the boy's mother. Tom arrives home late and creeps in through
the window. He is caught by Aunt Polly, who is more determined
than before to make him work the next day.
Questions from Chapter one.
1. How did Aunt Polly catch Tom for playing hockey?
2. Why didn't Aunt Polly belt Sid for breaking the sugar bowl?
3. Who is Sid?
a)Tom's brother
b) Tom’s friend
c) Tom’s younger half-brother
d) Huck's father
4. Why does Tom live with Aunt Polly?
3. 5. What is Tom's first punishment?
a) To cook dinner
b) Not go to the town fair
c) To sleep outside
d) To whitewash the fence
4. Listening
From: yeliani palomares
Listen and complete
Listen and complete
“Tom!”
No answer.
“TOM!”
No___________.
The old lady ________________the room.
“When I find you, I—”
She did not finish._________________, she was looking under the bed. __________came
out.
She went to the open door and__________________. No Tom was there. She shouted:
“You, Tom!”
_____________________. She turned and caught a small boy, stopping him before he
could escape.
“What were you doing in that corner?”
“____________.”
“Nothing! What is that on your___________?”
“I do not know, Aunt Polly.”
“I know. You have been eating sweets. I have told you a
hundred________________________________”
5. Vocabulary
From: Roldan Rueda
Vocabulary
How much do you remember from the Reading? Read the sentences and indicate that
number is corresponding at the sentence.
Diffident( ) 4.eyeglasses
Conscience ( ) 8. The ability to recognize right from wrong
Roundabout ( ) 3.extreme pride in one’s ability, possessions, or appearance
Bona fade ( ) 6. annoyed or bothered by something
Sagacity( ) 10. Using wisdom or good judgement
Sublet ( ) 2 .the front part of a garment which is a continuation of the collar
Ambuscade ( ) 1.constant effort used to accomplish a task
Vanity ( ) 14.not going about something in a direct manner; a coat/jacket
Diligence( ) 5. A trap; a surprise attack
Deduce( ) 11. Trickery; deceit; duplicity;
lying
Vexed( ) 7. Performed in good faith; genuine; authentic
Lapels( ) 2. Not blatant or obvious
Guile( ) 9.to derive a conclusion by reasoning
Spectacles( ) 12. Lacking confidence in oneself; unsure
7. Solution
CHAPTER ONE
Aunt Polly is searching the house for Tom, her dead sister's son, who lives with her.
She finds him hiding in a closet, his mouth covered in jam. She is about to cane Tom when
he cries; "Look behind you, Aunt!" As her attention is distracted, he escapes over the
garden fence. Aunt Polly reflects on Tom's mischievous nature. She feels guilty for not
disciplining him better, but on the other hand, when she does give him a beating, her heart
almost breaks. She plans to make him work the following day to punish him. It will be a
Saturday, and the other boys will be enjoying a day off.
Tom returns to help Jim, the black slave boy, saw the firewood. Tom's younger half-
brother, Sid, is also helping. During supper, Aunt Polly questions Tom to try to find out if
he has skipped school that afternoon to go swimming, as she suspects. He says that he
pumped water on his head, which explains why it is damp. She inspects his collar and sees
that it is still sewn up, confirming his claim that he has not gone swimming, as he would
have had to unpick the sewing in order to remove his shirt. Aunt Polly seems convinced.
But Sid points out that Aunt Polly used white thread, and now the thread on Tom's collar is
black.
Tom escapes from the house again, angry with Sid for betraying him. He knows he is not
"the model boy of the village," but he knows the boy who is, and loathes him.
As Tom is wandering along the street, he meets an overdressed boy. Tom provokes the boy
and the two insult each other until a fight breaks out. Tom gets the better of the boy, who
runs off home. Tom follows him and loiters outside the boy's house until he is driven off by
the boy's mother. Tom arrives home late and creeps in through the window. He is caught by
Aunt Polly, who is more determined than before to make him work the next day.
8. Reading
From: yeliani palomares
Questions from Chapter 1
1. How did Aunt Polly catch Tom for playing hockey?
He told Aunt Polly to look behind her and when she did he ran away
2. Why didn't Aunt Polly belt Sid for breaking the sugar bowl?
She just thought that Tom did it because he usually does things like that.
It really never occurred to her that Sid really did it
3. Who is Sid?
a)Tom's brother
b)Tom's friend
c)Tom’s younger half-brother
d)Huck's father
4. Why does Tom live with Aunt Polly?
His mother died
5.What is Tom's first punishment?
A: To cook dinner
B: Not go to the town fair
C: To sleep outside
D: To whitewash the fence
9. Reading
From: Roldan Rueda
Questions from Chapter 1
1. How did Aunt Polly catch Tom for playing hockey?
He told Aunt Polly to look behind her and when she did he ran away
2. Why didn't Aunt Polly belt Sid for breaking the sugar bowl?
She just thought that Tom did it because he usually does things like that. It really
never occurred to her that Sid really did it
3) Who is Sid?
a)Tom's brother
b)Tom's friend
c) Tom’s younger half-brother « your answer
d)Huck's father
4. Why does Tom live with Aunt Polly?
The mother’s tom’s died
5. What is Tom's first punishment?
A: To cook dinner
B: Not go to the town fair
C: To sleep outside
D: To whitewash the fence
10. Reading
From: Camilo Ceballos Rozo
Questions from Chapter 1
1. How did Aunt Polly catch Tom for playing hockey?
He told Aunt Polly to look behind her and when she did he ran away
2. Why didn't Aunt Polly belt Sid for breaking the sugar bowl?
She just thought that Tom did it because he usually does things like that. It really
never occurred to her that Sid really did it.
3.Who is Sid?
a)Tom's brother
b)Tom's friend
c)Tom’s younger half-brother
d)Huck's father
4. Why does Tom live with Aunt Polly?
The mother’s tom’s died
5 .What is Tom's first punishment?
A: To cook dinner
B: Not go to the town fair
C: To sleep outside
D: To whitewash the fence
11. Listening
http://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/to
m-sawyer-chapter-1.mp3
From: yennifer ospina
Listen and complete
“Tom!”
No answer.
“TOM!”
No___________.
The old lady ________________the room.
“When I find you, I—”
She did not finish._________________, she was looking under the bed.
__________came out.
She went to the open door and__________________. No Tom was there. She
shouted:
“You, Tom!”
_____________________. She turned and caught a small boy, stopping him
before he could escape.
“What were you doing in that corner?”
“____________.”
12. “Nothing! What is that on your___________?”
“I do not know, Aunt Polly.”
“I know. You have been eating sweets. I have told you a
hundred________________________________”
R/:
1. answer
2. looked around
3. With her head down
4. Only the cat
5. looked toward the garden
6. There was a little noise behind her
7. Nothing.
8. hands and face
9. times not to eat those sweets
13. From: Roldan Rueda
Listen and complete
“Tom!”
No answer.
“TOM!”
No___________.
The old lady ________________the room.
“When I find you, I—”
She did not finish._________________, she was looking under the bed.
__________came out.
She went to the open door and__________________. No Tom was there. She
shouted:
“You, Tom!”
_____________________. She turned and caught a small boy, stopping him
before he could escape.
“What were you doing in that corner?”
“____________.”
“Nothing! What is that on your___________?”
“I do not know, Aunt Polly.”
“I know. You have been eating sweets. I have told you a
hundred________________________________”
Solution
1. Answer
2. Looked around
3. With her head down
4. Only the cat
5. Looked toward the garden
6. There was a little noise behind her
7. Nothing.
8. Hands and face
9. Times not to eat those sweets
14. From: Camilo Ceballos
Listen and complete
“Tom!”
No answer.
“TOM!”
No___________.
The old lady ________________the room.
“When I find you, I—”
She did not finish._________________, she was looking under the bed.
__________came out.
She went to the open door and__________________. No Tom was there. She
shouted:
“You, Tom!”
_____________________. She turned and caught a small boy, stopping him
before he could escape.
“What were you doing in that corner?”
“____________.”
“Nothing! What is that on your___________?”
“I do not know, Aunt Polly.”
“I know. You have been eating sweets. I have told you a
hundred________________________________”
· Answer
· Looked around
· With her head down
· Only the cat
· looked toward the garden
· There was a little noise behind her
· Nothing.
· Hands and face
· Times not to eat those sweets
15. Vocabulary
yennifer ospina
Vocabulary
How much do you remember from the Reading? Read the sentences and
indicate that number is corresponding at the sentence.
Diffident(12 ) 4.eyeglasses
Conscience (8 ) 8. The ability to recognize right from wrong
Roundabout (14) 3.extreme pride in one’s ability, possessions, or appearance
Bona fade ( 7 ) 6. annoyed or bothered by something
Sagacity(10 ) 10. Using wisdom or good judgement
Sublet ( 2 ) 2 .the front part of a garment which is a continuation of the collar
Ambuscade (5 ) 1.constant effort used to accomplish a task
Vanity (3 ) 14.not going about something in a direct manner; a coat/jacket
Diligence(1 ) 5. A trap; a surprise attack
Deduce( 9 ) 11. Trickery; deceit; duplicity;
lying
Vexed( 6 ) 7. Performed in good faith; genuine; authentic
Lapels(13 ) 2. Not blatant or obvious
Guile(11 ) 9.to derive a conclusion by reasoning
Spectacles( 4 ) 12. Lacking confidence in oneself; unsure
16. From: yeliani palomares
Vocabulary
How much do you remember from the Reading? Read the sentences and
indicate that number is corresponding at the sentence.
Diffident(12 ) 4.eyeglasses
Conscience (8 ) 8. The ability to recognize right from wrong
Roundabout (14) 3.extreme pride in one’s ability, possessions, or appearance
Bona fade ( 7 ) 6. annoyed or bothered by something
Sagacity(10 ) 10. Using wisdom or good judgement
Sublet ( 2 ) 2 .the front part of a garment which is a continuation of the collar
Ambuscade (5 ) 1.constant effort used to accomplish a task
Vanity (3 ) 14.not going about something in a direct manner; a coat/jacket
Diligence(1 ) 5. A trap; a surprise attack
Deduce( 9 ) 11. Trickery; deceit; duplicity;
lying
Vexed( 6 ) 7. Performed in good faith; genuine; authentic
Lapels(13 ) 2. Not blatant or obvious
Guile(11 ) 9.to derive a conclusion by reasoning
Spectacles( 4 ) 12. Lacking confidence in oneself; unsure
17. From: Camilo Ceballos Rozo
Vocabulary
How much do you remember from the Reading? Read the sentences and
indicate that number is corresponding at the sentence.
Diffident(12 ) 4.eyeglasses
Conscience (8 ) 8. The ability to recognize right from wrong
Roundabout (14) 3.extreme pride in one’s ability, possessions, or appearance
Bona fade ( 7 ) 6. annoyed or bothered by something
Sagacity(10 ) 10. Using wisdom or good judgement
Sublet ( 2 ) 2 .the front part of a garment which is a continuation of the collar
Ambuscade (5 ) 1.constant effort used to accomplish a task
Vanity (3 ) 14.not going about something in a direct manner; a coat/jacket
Diligence(1 ) 5. A trap; a surprise attack
Deduce( 9 ) 11. Trickery; deceit; duplicity;
lying
Vexed( 6 ) 7. Performed in good faith; genuine; authentic
Lapels(13 ) 2. Not blatant or obvious
Guile(11 ) 9.to derive a conclusion by reasoning
Spectacles( 4 ) 12. Lacking confidence in oneself; unsure