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Pre-reading Activities
1 Tell students the title of the book is A Little Trouble
in Dublin. Write a list of types of stories (genres) on the board (e.g. murder mystery, comedy, science fiction, romance, adventure). Discuss these with students to ensure they know what they all are. Students now look at Illustration 1. Ask What do you see? Suggested answers: two people (a boy and a girl) running away from a building at night, money. Now ask What genre do you think A Little Trouble in Dublin is? Answer: Adventure.
nervous). Finally, ask them to write a simple scene as in Extract 3, where they follow someone. They should try to show what the place is like and how they feel as well as what is happening.
Post-reading Activities
1 Ask students to complete the sentence: The thing I
liked best about A Little Trouble in Dublin was
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Extract 1 People in the story Andy Lawson: a thirteen-year-old boy; Mary Lawsons twin brother Mary Lawson: a thirteen-year-old girls: Andy Lawsons twin sister Miss OBrien: Andy and Marys science teacher Mr Green Shirt: Mary sees this man in a shop Mr Blue Shirt: a friend of Mr Green Shirt Inspector Helen Forrester: a Dublin police officer Sergeant Tom Brady: A Dublin Police officer. Extract 2 I cant take this, said the shop assistant. Why not? asked Mary. Its not a real 20 note, he answered. Its forged its not real. Look here. He found a new 20 note and put it on the shop window. Then he put Marys note next to it. Look on the left of the note, the assistant told Mary. You can see a kind of window on the real note, but there isnt one on yours. Yours is forged. Extract 3 Mary watched the man. He turned right. Andy and Mary ran after him and turned right too. Dont get too near him, said Mary. We dont want him to see us. For ten minutes they walked about fifty metres behind the man. First there was Trinity College on their left, then the National Gallery on their right. Next came Merrion Square. There were houses round the square, and trees and gardens in it. The man walked up to the front door of a house, opened the door and went in. OK, said Andy. We can go back now. Weve still got time to get to the cinema. The film actually starts at half past five. No, said Mary and took him by the arm. Were going to wait in the gardens. Why? asked Andy. We cant see him. But whats he doing there? asked Mary. I want to know. Andy was angry, but he didnt say anything. I cant leave my sister here, he thought. They waited and they waited. After thirty minutes Andy said, Come on, Mary. Hes not coming out again. Just five more minutes, said Mary. Please, Andy.
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