Read the text about Robin Good and do the task below. Centuries ago people loved to tell each other stories of Robin Hood. Later he became a famous character in books and films.
People have told stories about Robin Hood for more than 700 years.
Nobody knows if he was a real person or an invented character. In the legends, Robin was extremely intelligent and had a playful sense of humour. He loved playing tricks on people. The stories say that Robin Hood was a skilled archer and he always carried a bow and arrow. ‘Ha-ha, too easy!’ He wore green clothes and a hat with a green feather. He lived in Sherwood Forest with a group of outlaws, or criminals‘Merry Men’. The group included Friar Tuck, Little John, who was unusually tall, and Maid Marian. Sherwood Forest was a royal hunting forest near Nottingham in England. Most people thought that forests were dangerous places to go. People travelling through the forests were often robbed by outlaws. ‘Your money, please, my Lord!’ The stories say that Robin Hood only took money from rich people so that he could give it to people who needed it. So he became famous for ‘robbing from the rich and giving to the poor’. The Sheriff of Nottingham was Robin’s arch-enemy. The Sheriff of Nottingham tried to catch Robin Hood, but never succeeded.
Character: Robin Hood
1. How he looks:
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2.My father builds bridges.
3.Every year they spend a couple of months at the seaside.
4.In our orchard we grow potatoes and tomatoes.
5.This museum exhibits the 18th-century organs, pianos and grand pianos. 6.Why do financial crises happen?
7.I want to read Shakespeare's plays, both tragedies and comedies.
8.Roofs on houses vary in geometry, method of ventilation and covering material.
9.There are computer disks in those boxes.
10. At the Geography lessons we study nature phenomena.
What do they always use at the lesson? Who always uses this dictionary at the lesson? When do they use this dictionary?
2Her friends like to go the cinema on holidays.
Who likes to go the cinema on holidays? Where do they like to go on holidays? When do they like to go to the cinema?
3Feature films are sometimes very interesting.
Which films can sometimes be interesting? Are feature films always very interesting? How feature films can sometimes be described?
4her father is reading hi newspaper now.
What is her father doing now? What is her father reading now? When is her father reading his newspaper?
5Old people don't sleep well at night.
Who doesn't sleep well at night? When don't old people sleep well? What don't old people do well at night?
6He doesn't want to learn irregular verbs by hwart.
Who doesn't want to learn irregular verbs by heart? What doesn't he want to do? How doesn't he want to learn irregular verbs?
7the boy is running fast after his friend.
Who boy is running fast after his friend? What is the boy doing? Where is the boy rinning?
8the child is listening to his Mum very attentively.
How is the child is listening to his Mum? What is the child doing? To whom is the child listening very attentively?