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    1  What do they wish for? Listen and write L (Lucas), R (Rosy) or A (Akram). ~ 124

                                     1  go to England                        0

                                     2  no hungry people in the world        0

                                     3  camcorder                            0
                                                                             0
                                     4  three more wishes                                    ..

                                     5  brother                              0
                                     6  no extinct animals                   0
          !i                        7  no earthquakes                        0
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                                     8  MP3 player
                                     9  grandmother get better               0
     Speaking

    2  Imagine the fish is giving you three wishes. What are they? And why?

                 My first wish  is for ... a computer because ...
             My second wish  is  to  ... visit a rainforest because ...
                     My third wish  is for / to  ... because ...



    Writing preparation

                                               3  Circle the commas and question
    We use speech marks to show that
                                                   marks before the speech marks. Then
    someone is speaking. A comma or
                                                   underline the different verbs used.
    a question mark is placed inside
    the speech marks.                              1  "I wish these were sausage~ he said.
      "Fish don't speak," said                     2  "Why didn't you wish for something

      the fisherman's wife.                           better?" asked the woman.
    We can also cut the sentence into              3  "You silly man;' the fisherman's
    two parts. Look at the punctuation!               wife said.

      "Please throw me back in the
                                                   4  "I wish;' said the man sadly, "for the
      sea;'  the fish said,"and I will
                                                      sausages to go away:'
      give you three wishes."
                                                   5  "My wife will be happy now;'
                                                      said the man, "we will eat

                                                      this fish for dinner:'


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