Saturday, January 24, 2015

THE LONG TUNNEL (Elementary)



Paul, Sheila, and Charlie are three friends in university. After their examinations, they want to go on a vacation. Paul invited Sheila and Charlie to go to his vacation cottage. But when the two friends arrived to the cottage, a strange man opened the door. What happened to Paul?

THE LONG TUNNEL

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Vocabulary:

Word
Meaning
Picture Illustration

bag

container made of soft material
 

banknotes

paper money
 

beard

hair that grows on a man’s face
 

bedroom

a room for sleeping in
 

bell

hollow metal object that clapper inside that make a ringing sound
 

bend

a curve (in the road)
 


branch

arm of a tree
 

breakfast

first meal of the day
 

building

a structure with roof and walls
 

bush

thick vegetation, smaller than tree
 

college

school for higher learning
 

cottage

small village house
 

counter

a kind of table in a shop
 

cover

object which is put over another object
 

crossroads

a place, where two or more roads meet
 

curtain

a hanging cloth at the window
 

diary

a book for a daily record of events
 

door

a structure for closing the opening to building, room, cupboard, etc.
 

doorway

an opening fitted by a door
 

driver

person who drives (bus, car, train)
 

entrance

a place where one enters
 

examination

a test of knowledge
 

front door

the main door of the house
 

gag

something put over a person’s mouth to stop one speaking
 

grass

any low-lying plants with green blades (eaten by animals)
 

guard

one who watches over people or things
 

knot

a join made in rope or string by tying the ends together
 

lane

a narrow road or track
 

leaf, leaves

parts of plant, growing form the stem
 

light

not dark, appearance of brightness
 

lorry

large strong motor vehicle for transporting material
 

message

spoken or written information passed from person to person
 

narrow

a small width
 

night

time from sunset to sunrise
 

piece

a small part of something
 

plan

a drawing showing details
 

police car

car for police
 

porch

covered entrance to a building
 

prisoner

anyone caught and held against their will
 

radio

apparatus used to listen to music, news, etc
 

railway

a steel track upon which trains run
 

road

track with artificially prepared hard smooth surface
 

rope

thick string made by twisting fibers together
 

rucksack

bag carried on the back by tourists and campers
 

sergeant

officer with three stripes on uniform
 

shaft

narrow vertical space for entry to a mine or for a lift in a building
 

shoulder

part of the body to which arm is fixed
 

signal

a sign which gives instructions
 

signpost

sign with information
 

soldier

member of army
 

stone

solid mineral matter of which rock is made
 

sun

star around which earth travels
 

telephone box

a structure containing telephone for public use
 

train

railway carriages pulled by locomotive
 

tree

tall plant with wooden trunk and branches
 

tunnel

man-made passage through hill or under road
 

wallet

flat case for holding banknotes
 

window

opening in a wall to let in light, usually filled with glass
 

woods

number of trees growing in a group over a large space.
 

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