ThinkandsayThinkandsayWhatdoyouknowaboutWhatdoyouknowabout…?…?2Herearephotosofthreefamousplacesfromhistory.Matchthemwiththecorrectcountriesbywritingthelettersinthebrackets.ReadandlearnReadandlearnCanyoureadtheseletters?BeforeyoureadBeforeyouread3Lookatthepicture.Whatwillthepassageprobablybeabout?Thesepicturesshowsomeoftheeventsinthestoryonpage83.Skimthestoryandputthepicturesinthecorrectorder.Writethenumbers1–5intheboxes.1VocabularylearningVocabularylearningLookatthepicturesandlearnsomenewwords.Lookatthepicturesandlearnsomenewwords.BackgroundknowledgeBackgroundknowledgeWhoisthemaninthepicture?SkimandscanSkimandscan4Listentotherecordingandreadthestory.ThecaptainstoodonthehighwallofthecityofTroy.“TheGreekshavegoneandwe’vewon,”hesaid.“They’vetriedtocaptureourcityfortenyears.Nowthey’vegivenupandsailedaway!”“Butlookoverthere,”asoldiersaid.“They’veleftahugewoodenhorse.”“Ah,yes,”thecaptainsaid,“it’stoobig.TheGreeksdidn’twanttotakeitwiththem.Getsomehelpandpullitintothecity.”/gri:k//3kæptʃə(r)//hju:d/ʒListentotherecordingandreadthestory.Thatnight,inthemainsquareofthecity,alltheTrojanscelebrated.Theysanganddancedaroundthehorse,andmadejokesaboutthestupidGreeks.“Ihaven’tlaughedlikethissincemychildhood,”thecaptainsaid.Aftertheparty,theylockedallthegatesofthecityandthenallwenttosleep.Bymidnight,themainsquarewasempty,exceptforthehugehorse.Suddenlyasecretdooropenedonthesideofthewoodenhorse.ThehorsewasfullofGreeksoldiers!Theyquietly/meIn//3stju:pId/3mIdnaIt//3empti//Ik3sept//3si:krRt//saId/Listentotherecordingandreadthestory.Thesoldiersopenedthemaingates.TheGreekarmyenteredthecity.Fortenyears,theGreekscouldnotcapturethecitybyfighting.Inonenight,however,theysucceededincapturingitthroughaclevertrick./3ɑ:mi//sək3si:d//trIk/D1Whatarethemainideasofthesevenparagraphsinthestory?Readthestoryonpage83andwritetheletterofthecorrectstatementineachblank.ComprehensionComprehensioncdeabScanandanswerScanandanswerScanthestoryandanswerthefollowingquestions.•WhatdidtheT...