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Daeng was worried. He looked up at the sky.

It was clear and blue. He looked round him at the

calm sea. There was no wind and the monsoon rains had not come yet. The monsoon would come soon.

During the monsoon, there would be rain all day,

every day, for weeks and weeks. But today it was perfect weather for fishing. Daeng turned his eyes from the sky and looked at his boat. It was a good fishing boat. He listened to the noise of the engine. Everything was all right. Why was he worried? Daeng looked at the boy who was sitting quietly in the bottom of the boat. The boy was mending some fishing nets. Lek was a good boy. He helped Daeng a lot. Lek was clever and he learnt fast. 'What is wrong?' Daeng said to himself. He looked at the sky again. 'I have been a fisherman here in Si Racha for many years. But I have never been frightened before. And I don't understand why I am frightened. There is no reason for my fear.' When he had no money for food, Daeng often went fishing in bad weather. He sailed his boat when the waves in the rough sea were huge. And he had never been frightened. Today the sea was calm, but he was frightened. 'We'll look for fish close to Si Racha today,' Daeng said to the boy. Lek looked up.

He was surprised.

'But the weather is good,' said Lek. 'There is no wind. Why don't you go further away from the beach? There are more fish away from land.' 'We'll stay here!' Daeng replied. The boy said nothing. There was something wrong with Daeng today. Perhaps Daeng was worrying about his money problems. Daeng had bought the boat three months ago. It was very expensive. Lek stood up and picked up the fishing net slowly.

Stimulus

This is the beginning of a mystery

story. Daeng is a fisherman in

Thailand. He goes fishing every

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9 Daeng stopped the boat and looked at the water. There were no rocks here. There was no danger. But he could not forget the words of the fortune-teller yesterday. 'Be careful at sea,' the fortune-teller had told him. 'There is death in the sea.' What did the fortune-teller mean? Who was going to die? How were they going to die? What was going to kill them? A storm? Was Daeng's boat going to sink? 'OK! The fishing net is in the water now!' Lek shouted to Daeng. The boat moved slowly forward over the blue water. Lek turned round and looked at Daeng. Daeng was worried. 'What is it?' asked Lek. 'Is everything OK?' 'I don't feel well,' Daeng said. 'We'll go back when we've pulled in the net. I'll be OK tomorrow.'

Suddenly the boat stopped moving.

Daeng leant over the side of the boat. He looked down into the water. 'The fishing net has caught on something!' he said. Daeng went to the other side of the boat and looked into the water. 'I can't see anything,' he said. 'Are there any rocks here?' asked Lek. Daeng shook his head. 'No, there aren't any rocks here.' 'What is it, then?' asked Lek. 'I don't know, but we've got to pull the net into the boat again!' Daeng was worried. Lek looked at him. Something was wrong. Now Lek began to worry too. There were huge creatures in the sea. They could be dangerous. Was the fishing net caught on a sea creature? Lek put his hand in his pocket and touched his knife. This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com/younglearners

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Comprehension

Look back. Find the correct answers. Circle them.

Discuss your answers to these questions.

Find adjectives in the story which describe:

Find adjectives which mean the opposite.

Use the thesaurus on page 166.

Vocabulary

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Tick the correct column.

Match the adjectives and the abstract nouns.

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Answer these questions.

Ask and answer about the text.

Ask and answer about the text.

Grammar

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Spelling

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Do these word sums. Make the adjectives.

Read the words. Discuss what they mean. Use the dictionary pages. Use the adjectives you have made to finish these sentences.

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Writing

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