2012年5月8日火曜日

BR:1-6 Key Trouble


Kipper came into the room. Mum and Dad looked at him."Oh Kipper!" rasped Mum. "Oh goodness me!" said Dad. "Is this your idea of a joke?" "You look so ... different," said Mum. "What do you think?" said Biff. "Gran has made him look like a man in an old film." "We love it when Gran comes to stay," said Chip. "Isn't she clever?" "Er ... yes," said Dad.
I read a book which name is Key Trouble. Key trouble is book in the Oxford Reading Tree serious. This is a story about a boy and magic key. On day, a grandmother showed an old album. There are many old photographs. The photographs colour are grey. And then, the boy put the television on. There was an old film about two men moving a piano. At last, Kipper turned off the television. He went to Biff's room. Then Kipper saw that the magic key was glowing.  The magic key took Kipper into a grey world. Two men were trying to move a piano. They said "Help" to Kipper. He didn't want to help them but actually, he help them. He hate this world. He took the magic key out of his pocket and banged it again. Suddenly the magic key began to glow, and Kipper came back to home. But he was a grey colour. He looked like an old photograph of himself. He didn't notice this. Biff and Chip took him to mirror. Kipper was shocked himself. And then, father and mother were shocked too. Mother called to doctor and sent Kipper upstairs. Kipper picked up the magic key, and said sorry. The key gave a little tiny glow. At that moment all Kipper's colour came back!!
When I finished reading this book, I thought that it was strange. If I were Kipper I would cry again and again. Because I can't stand the figure. However, it cannot become so ...

Hunt, R & Brychat, A. (2003). Key Trouble. Oxford University press.  334/3210

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