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RED ROSES
Red Roses
Illustrated by
Gavin Reece
STORY INTRODUCTION
1 W hite roses 1
2 Pink roses 9
3 Red roses 17
GLOSSARY 25
ACT IVITIES : Before Reading 29
ACTIVITIES: While Reading 30
ACTIVITIES: After Reading 32
ABOUT THE AUT HOR 34
ABOUT THE BOOKWORMS LIBRARY 35
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t's August. Anna is playing her guitar on the balcony of
I her new apartment. 'I like it here,' she thin ks.
T hen her phone rings. It's her friend Vicki.
' I'm coming now, Anna. It's Grandview Apartments,
Charlton, isn't it?'
'T hat's ri.ght. See you s:oon.'
Anna takes her guitar and goes out of her apartm\ 11t.
She goes down in the elevator and goes outside.
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Anna is waiting outside rhe apanmenr bui lding. Will is walking along the street, when he sees a young
A young man is walking along the street. H e is carrying woman with a guitar.
a bunch of white roses. 'Hmm - a guitar! ' he thinks. 'I must play my guitar
Anna looks at them. 'What beautiful roses!' she thinks. more often.'
Then she looks at the young man. ' He's nice too!' she Then he looks at the young woman.
thinks. 'She's nice!' he thinks, and he smiles at her.
The young man looks at her and smiles, and suddenly Anna's face is pink, and she looks away. Will goes into
Anna's face is pink. Grandview Ap artments.
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Just then, Vicki arrives in her car. 'Anna? Are you listening?' says Vicki.
' Hel lo, Anna,' she says. 'Are you OK ? Your face is a bit 'Oh! Sorry, Vicki,' says Anna. Her face is red now.
pink. What's the matter ?' 'What are you thinking about?' says Vicki. 'Tell me!'
'Oh - er - nothing,' says Anna. 'Well, I'm thinking about a bunch of roses,' says Anna.
They drive away. Vicki talks to Anna, bur Anna is 'And a man.'
thinking about the young man. 'Aha! W ho is he?' says Vicki.
'Who is he?' she thinks. 'Does he live in the building? ' I don't know,' says Anna.
Who a re the roses for? H is wife? His girlfriend? H is 'Bur I want to know,' she thinks.
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Later, Will says goodbye to his gran. Then he gets into his
car and drives away.
Gran makes Will some coffee. She asks him a question, In the car he thinks about the young woman w:irh the
but Will does not answer. guitar.
'Will, are you li stening? You're thinking about 'Where does she live?' he thinks. 'Does she live in one
something, aren't you? What is it?' of the apartments? O r has she got a friend there? H ow
'Oh - sorry, Gran. It's - it's not important.' can I meet her? Who is she?'
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A week later, An na is coming home. She can see a young One day Anna comes home and finds Gran at the door of
ma n near the apartment building, and he is carrying a rhe building with a lot of bags.
bunch of roses - pink roses today. But he is not looking, 'Oh, can I help you?' she says. 'Can I carry
and he does not see her. something?'
Anna walks more quickly. But when she gets to the 'Thank you very much,' says Gra n.
building, there is nobody there. At the apartment, Gran says, ' Come in, dear. Would
She gets into the elevator. There is nobody in the you like some coffee?'
elevator, but she can smell roses - beautiful pink roses. 'Oh - that's very nice of you,' says Anna. 'I'm new
here, and I don't know anybody in the bu ilding.'
'Wha t do you do?' asks Gran .
' I'm a music student,' says An na.
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Gran brings some coffee into the room. Later that week Vicki talks to Anna. ' I' m having a parry
'These are lovely apartments, aren't they?' says Anna. on Saturday,' she says. 'Can you come?'
'Oh yes,' says Gran. ' I like it here very much.' She tells ' Yes, of course!' says Anna. 'Your parties are a lways
Anna about her a partment, and about Charlton. Later wonderfu I.'
Anna gets up. Vicki calls her brother. 'Come to my party on Sat urday,
'I must go now,' she says. 'Thank you fo r the coffee.' J ames,' she says, 'and bring some friends.'
'Goodbye, dear,' says Gran, and Anna goes out. O n Saturday, J ames and his friends arrive at Vicki's
'What a nice girl ,' Gran thinks. 'But - just a minute. A house.
music student - perhaps she's t he girl with the guitar! l 'Hi, Vicki,' says Ja mes. 'Meet my friends. T his is Tom,
can ask her over one day when Will comes. No I can't - l and Daniel - and Will.'
don't know the number of her apartment!'
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T hen Gran goes to hospital for two weeks. One day Will
visits her there.
'How are you today, Gran?' he asks.
'Very well thank you, dear. I'm going home on Friday.'
'That's good,' says Wi ll. 'Perhaps I can get some things
for you on Thursday and take them to the. apartment.'
'Thar's very nice of you, Will,' says Gran.
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Gran goes out onto the balcony and sits down in the sun. G LOS SA RY
She can hear a guitar. T hen it stops.
Gran hears Will's voice, and Anna's voice. Then Anna a bit a small amount, not much
laughs. alo ng from one end of something to the other end
Gran smiles. She can smell roses - beautiful red roses, anybody any person
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ACTIVITIES
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ACTIVITIES
Befor<: Reading
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1 Loo k at the front and back cover of the b ook and choose the
correct ending for these sentences.
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ACTIVITIES: While Reading
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ACTIVITIES: After Reading
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THE OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBR ARY STAGE 3 1000 HE ADWORDS
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STARTER 250 HEADWORD S
Of course, it was most important ch at no one should see
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gave orders co the gardeners that they muse all keep away
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STAGE 4 1400 HEADWOR D S
She look s under the bed. No phone. The n sh e looks
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I was glad. Now H yde could not show his face to the world
STAGE I 4 00 HEADWORD S
again. If he did, every honest man in London would be
. .. past simple - coordination with and, but, or -
proud co report him co the police. DrJeky ll and Mr Hyde
subordination with before, after, when, because, so .. .
knew him in Persia. H e was a famous bui lder and I STAGE 5 1800 HE ADWORDS
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passive (modals, continuous forms) -
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If he had spoken Estella's name, I would have hie him. I was so
dangerous man. The Phantom of the Opera
angry with him, and so d epressed about my future, chat I could
not eat the breakfast. Instead I went straight co the old house.
STAGE 2 700 HEADWORDS
Great Expectations
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While I was writing th ese words in m y diary, I decided clauses of concession, condition
what to do. I must try to escape. I shall try co get down When I stepped up to the piano, I was confident. It was as if
the wall outside. The window is high above the ground, I knew that the prodigy side of me really did exist. And when I
but I have t0 try. I shall take some of che gold. with me - if started to play, I was so caught up in how lovely I looked that I
I escape, perhaps it will be helpful later. Dracula didn't worry how I would sound. The Joy Luck Club
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BOOKWORMS HUMAN INTEREST STARTER BOOKWORMS CRIME & MYSTERY STARTER
Sally is always running - and she has her phone with her all the ' Every day is the same. Nothing exciting ever happens to me,'
time: at home, on the train, at work, at lunchtime, and at the thinks Adam one boring Monday morning. But today is not the
shops. same. When he helps a beautiful young woman because some men
But then one afternoon suddenly she has a different phone ... want to take her bag, life gets exciting and very, very dangerous.
and it changes her life.
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BOOKWORMS TRUE STORIES STAGE I
Pocahontas
Retold by Tim Vicary
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