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Spanish Civil War

Sarah: Sarah: Hi Kate. You look so pale. Didn’t you


sleep last night?

Kate: No, I spent the whole night working on my


essay, but I’m OK. I’ve stayed up all night lots of
times before.

Sarah: Have you finished your essay?


arch, I’m happy to go with you to
Kate: No, not yet. I’m still working on it. It’s about the
Spanish Civil War. I’ve read two articles on it, but I’m
still not ready to start writing yet.

Sarah: It’s an interesting topic. What have you found e go and get some o us now?
so far? Have you found anything interesting?

Kate: Well, it was between the Republicans and the


Nationalists, and ended just before World War II. t?
Actually, it looks like a rehearsal for World War II. I ht. ______
want to read more about it.

Sarah: I remember my World War II essay. I did quite


exhaustive research on the topic and wrote a long
essay about it. There was so much to read. I even
went to the National Library in the city centre.

Kate: You handed in your essay the last term, right?

Sarah: Yes, I did. But if you need to do some more research, I’m happy to go with you to
the National Library sometime.

Kate: Really? That’d be great!

Sarah: No problem. I think I need some coffee. Shall we go and get some for us now?

Kate: Good idea.

Are the statements true or false according to the text?


1. It’s the first time that Kate has stayed up all night.
2. Kate finished her essay last night.
3. Spanish Civil war has attracted Kate’s attention.
4. Sarah completed her essay.
5. Sarah has seen National Library before.

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Answer Key
Spanish Civil War
Sarah: Sarah: Hi Kate. You look so pale. Didn’t you
sleep last night?

Kate: No, I spent the whole night working on my


essay, but I’m OK. I’ve stayed up all night lots of
times before.

Sarah: Have you finished your essay?


arch, I’m happy to go with you to
Kate: No, not yet. I’m still working on it. It’s about the
Spanish Civil War. I’ve read two articles on it, but I’m
still not ready to start writing yet.

Sarah: It’s an interesting topic. What have you found e go and get some o us now?
so far? Have you found anything interesting?

Kate: Well, it was between the Republicans and the


Nationalists, and ended just before World War II. t?
Actually, it looks like a rehearsal for World War II. I ht. ______
want to read more about it.

Sarah: I remember my World War II essay. I did quite


exhaustive research on the topic and wrote a long
essay about it. There was so much to read. I even
went to the National Library in the city centre.

Kate: You handed in your essay the last term, right?

Sarah: Yes, I did. But if you need to do some more research, I’m happy to go with you to
the National Library sometime.

Kate: Really? That’d be great!

Sarah: No problem. I think I need some coffee. Shall we go and get some for us now?

Kate: Good idea.

Are the statements true or false according to the text?


1. It’s the first time that Kate has stayed up all night.
2. Kate finished her essay last night.
3. Spanish Civil war has attracted Kate’s attention.
4. Sarah completed her essay.
5. Sarah has seen National Library before.

© 2014 www.photocopiables.com
For classroom and personal use only. Not for commercial use.

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