B2 – Granny Fixit and the ball – Preguntas y respuestas

Youthful Adventures: Granny, Fix It, and the Ball

It's a beautiful day, and the park is filled with the laughter of children engaged in various activities—basketball, football, bikes, and skateboarding. Happiness fills the air.

Look over there! Granny Fix It is talking to a boy with a ball named Paul. "Hello, I'm Granny Fix It. What's your name?" Paul kicks the ball, and, oops, it's stuck in a tree. Lunchtime arrives, and the ball is left behind. "Oh, my ball. I'm hungry. Let's go."

Now the park is quiet, or is it? Granny Fix It is having a conversation with the ball, which isn't happy. "Help! I don't like this." Granny Fix It wants to assist the ball and reaches into her small yellow bag. What's in there? A long ladder! Granny Fix It rescues the ball, placing it on her head. But the ball still isn't happy. "Oh, I don't like this. Be quiet, don't worry." Granny Fix It tucks the ball under the tree and goes to sleep. Now the ball is happy. "Thank you, Granny Fix It."

Uh-oh, now a dog has the ball, and Granny thinks it isn't happy.

"Oh, I don't like this. Be quiet, don't worry." Granny Fix It puts the ball under the tree and goes to sleep. Now the ball is happy. "Thank you, Granny Fix It."

Oh no, a dog has the ball. Granny thinks it isn't happy. "Oh, good. A ball. A ball for me. Come back?" Granny Fix It puts her hand in her small yellow bag. What's in there? It's a skateboard. The dog goes away with the ball. The ball isn't happy.

Granny Fix It jumps on the skateboard. She wants to get the ball. Granny Fix It and the dog are in the street. There are a lot of cars and lorries and motorbikes and buses. The small dog has their football. The school dog has the football.

Granny Fix It. Can you fix it? Granny Fix It? Can you fix it? Can you get the ball for ball? The small dog has the football. The small dog has the football. This little dog has the football. Granny Fix It. Can you fix it? Granny Fix It? Can you fix it? Can you get the ball for ball?

Granny Fix It wants the ball. Wait. Granny Fix It puts her hand in her small yellow bag. What's in there? It's a bone. The dog sees the bone and drops the ball.

Now the ball is happy. "What's that? Hurrah, a bone? A bone for me?"

Oh no. Now a cat has the ball. The ball is angry. "Oh, good. A ball. A ball for me. Wow. Come back?" The orange cat has the football. The orange cat has a football.

Granny Fix It. Can you fix it? Granny Fix It? Can you fix it? Can you get the ball for ball? The orange cat has the football. The orange cat has the football.

Granny Fix It. Can you fix it? Granny Fix It? Can you fix it? Can you get the ball for ball? The orange cat has the football. The orange cat has the football. Granny Fix It. Can you fix it? Granny Fix It? Can you fix it? Can you get the ball for ball?

The orange cat has the football. The orange cat has the football. Granny Fix It. Can you fix it? Granny Fix It? Can you fix it? Can you get the balls for ball? Granny Fix It wants the ball. She gets a fish from her small yellow bag. The cat sees the fish and drops the ball. The ball is happy. "Yummy, yummy. Fish for lunch? Meow."

Oh no. Now a squirrel has the ball. The ball is very angry. Granny Fix It follows the squirrel on her skateboard. "All good, a ball, a ball for me. Come back?" Granny Fix It can't see the squirrel or the ball.

Preguntas y respuestas

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  1. What are the children doing in the park?
    • Playing video games
    • Playing hopscotch
    • Playing basketball and football
  2. Who is Granny Fix It talking to at the beginning of the story?
    • A girl with a bike
    • A woman with a skateboard
    • A boy with a ball
  3. What happens to the ball after Paul kicks it?
    • It gets stuck in a tree
    • It rolls into the street
    • It disappears
  4. What does Granny Fix It use to retrieve the ball from the tree?
    • A ladder
    • A shovel
    • A book
  5. Where does Granny Fix It put the ball after retrieving it from the tree?
    • Under the tree
    • In her pocket
    • In a trash can
  6. What does Granny Fix It do after putting the ball under the tree?
    • Goes to sleep
    • Starts playing with the ball
    • Leaves the park
  7. Who takes the ball after Granny Fix It falls asleep?
    • A dog
    • A cat
    • Another child
  8. What does Granny Fix It use to chase after the dog with the ball?
    • A skateboard
    • A bicycle
    • Rollerblades
  9. What does the dog do when it sees the bone from Granny Fix It's bag?
    • Drops the ball
    • Runs away
    • Barks loudly
  10. What happens after the dog drops the ball?
    • Granny Fix It retrieves it
    • Another animal takes it
    • It rolls into a puddle
  11. Who takes the ball after the dog drops it?
    • A cat
    • Another dog
    • A bird
  12. What does Granny Fix It use to distract the cat from the ball?
    • A fish
    • A toy mouse
    • A feather
  13. What does the cat do when it sees the fish?
    • Drops the ball
    • Swats Granny Fix It
    • Runs away
  14. What is Granny Fix It's main goal throughout the story?
    • To retrieve the ball for the children
    • To take a nap in the park
    • To play with the animals
  15. How does Granny Fix It feel about helping the ball and the animals?
    • Happy and determined
    • Angry and frustrated
    • Indifferent and bored
  16. What does the ball say when it's stuck in the tree?
    • "Help! I don't like this."
    • "I love being in the tree!"
    • "Leave me alone, Granny!"
  17. What does Granny Fix It use to travel quickly after the dog with the ball?
    • A skateboard
    • Roller skates
    • A scooter
  18. How does Granny Fix It eventually retrieve the ball from the cat?
    • Using a fish from her bag
    • Climbing a tree
    • Asking the cat politely
  19. What is the final outcome of the story for the ball?
    • It is happy and reunited with the children
    • It gets lost again
    • It remains with Granny Fix It forever
Verbo en inglés Traducción al español Pasado
playing jugando played
talking hablando talked
kicks patea kicked
puts pone put
goes va went
retrieves recupera retrieved
drops suelta dropped
sees ve saw
jumps salta jumped
gets consigue got
fakes finge faked
wants quiere wanted
helps ayuda helped
takes toma took
remains permanece remained
  1. What is skateboarding?
    • A sport
    • A type of food
    • A type of transportation
  2. What is a ladder?
    • A tool used for climbing
    • A musical instrument
    • A type of clothing
  3. What is a bone?
    • Part of an animal's body
    • A type of fruit
    • A type of vehicle
  4. What is a squirrel?
    • An animal
    • A type of plant
    • A type of rock
  5. What are lorries?
    • Big trucks
    • Small boats
    • Airplanes
  6. Where is Granny Fixit?
    • In the park
    • At home
    • In the store
  7. Who are the characters?
    • Paul and Granny Fixit
    • Sam and Lana
    • Robert and Patricia
  8. What does the dog receive from Granny Fixit?
    • A bone
    • A fish
    • A toy
  9. What does the cat receive from Granny Fixit?
    • A fish
    • A bone
    • A ball
  10. The ball's emotions were happy and sad.
    • True
    • False
  11. Granny Fixit is very young.
    • True
    • False
  12. Granny Fixit's bag is magic.
    • True
    • False
  13. What are the characters that Granny Fixit follows?
    • Cat, dog, squirrel
    • Bird, fish, mouse
    • Rabbit, fox, deer
  14. Granny Fixit is taking a nap at the beginning of the story.
    • True
    • False
  15. The dog is the first animal that gets the ball.
    • True
    • False
  16. In the story, Granny Fixit loses the ball.
    • True
    • False
  17. At the beginning of the story, how does Paul lose his ball?
    • Paul kicks the ball and it gets stuck in a tree.
    • Paul throws the ball into the lake.
    • Paul gives the ball to Granny Fixit.
  18. What does Granny Fixit do at the beginning of the story?
    • Visits the park.
    • Goes shopping.
    • Takes a nap.
  19. To get the ball, Granny Fixit has a special bag.
    • True
    • False
  20. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "chatear" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Find
  21. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "cocinar" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Find
  22. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "encontrar" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Find
  23. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "agarrar" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Take
  24. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "tener" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Have
  25. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "llegar a ser" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Become
  26. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "aprender" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Learn
    • Find
  27. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "creer" en inglés?
    • Chat
    • Cook
    • Believe
  28. ¿Cómo se dice el verbo "esperar" en inglés?
    • Wait
    • Cook
    • Find

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