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Worksheet 1 individuelle Schülerlösungen
Worksheet 21. & 2. (Lösungsbeispiele) 1. shoe cupboard – overturned He can put it up again. 2. coat hooks – torn out of the wall He can hang them up again. 3. mirror – dashed to shivers He could buy a new one. 4. cupboards – torn open He can close them. 5. drawers – smashed
He could fix them. 6. contents – thrown onto the floor He can put the things back into the cupboard. 7. books – pulled off their shelves He can put the books back onto their shelves. 8. shelves – knocked over He can set them up again.
Worksheet 31. • Justus a rather overweight person; Bob a small one with glasses; Peter a tall, burly one • In contrast to Mr Gonzales’ description Bob wasn’t wearing glasses but contact lenses. 2. Mögliche Museen: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Page Museum, Petersen Automotive Museum, Zimmer Children’s Museum 3. • Sybill Manning • A lot of objects were stolen and replaced by reproductions. • Mr Pentecost • $ 400
Worksheet 41. • George C. Page Museum • The Three Investigators see a suspicious man drive off with a mammoth that belongs to the George C. Page Museum • $ 6,99 • George C. Page came to southern California because of an orange that had tasted unforget-tably sweet to him when he was a young boy. When later, as a young man he left his home in Nebraska, he headed for Califor-nia. • saber-toothed cat. 2. • 1. According to one theory the word comes from the Spanish word „griego“ (for „Greek“). The Greek language used to serve as an example for a completely incomprehensible language „It's all Greek to me!“ and was used for people who weren’t speaking proper Spanish. In following years it was used for people with white skin, even for white people who were speaking Spanish. 2. According to another theory the word used to refer to American soldiers in the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848) who were wearing green coats. The Mexican told the American soldiers to „go home“ by shouting „Greens go home“ or - in a more simple version - „Green go“. There are many more explantions but the origin of the word can-not clearly be clarified. 3. • He thinks the statue is evil and angry because it was stolen.
Worksheet 51. • One room is full of statues. There are at least 100 figures everywhere in the room. • 1. He has made a mistake by talking about „freelance“ journalists. 2. He locks up his office while he’s at home. 2. A suspicious message is left on his voicemail. 2. • José wanted the Three Investigators to bring the statue back to Mr Pentecost. Worksheet 61. Peter and Bob are upset with Justus because he treats them very rudely. • The two are concerned that they can’t continue their investigations legally. • When the estate’s gates open to let a car pass onto the grounds, Justus just slips in. 2. • call of a bird • the bird has a noticeable red spot on its breast. 4. 1. hears the secret signal, 2. sits down, 3. pushes bag in Smith’s face, 4. dashes out of the door, 5. storms into the library, 6. pulls the window open, 7. jumps out of the window, 8. jumps into the MG
Worksheet 71. Mrs Gonzales: … smiles glumly. (S. 76), … she talks with a surprisingly energetic voice. (S. 76), … throws him an almost fur-tive glance. (S.77), … she says very forcefully. (S. 77), … is smiling up at Aunt Mathilda. (S. 78), … remains friendly. (S. 78), Aunt Mathilda: … looking grimmer and grimmer (S. 78), … asks in a threatening voice (S. 78), … says Aunt Mathilda curtly. (S. 78), … Aunt Mathilda answers reluctantly (S. 79)
Worksheet 81. brea, la (f.) Spanish word for „tar“ tautology: The tar tar pits. 2. 1. Hancock Park 2. The George C. Page Museum is located in the midst of this area. It tells the story of the tar pits and exhibits finds originating from the surrounding tar pits. 3. The „fishbowl“ is a special attraction of the museum. It is a glass laboratory where visitors can observe researchers carrying out their work. 4. „Pit 91“ is one of the pits which is still being excavated by researchers. At the moment it is put on hiatus, so that the researchers can work on „project 23“, a new excavation site which has been recently discovered. 5. American lion skull + bones, coyotes, dire wolves, ground sloths, lynx, saber-toothed cats, juvenile horse and bison, teratorn. 3. The statue was hidden inside a mammoth which is located in one of the tar pits. As the packaging in which it was wrapped probably leaked its paint got damaged by the tar. 4. Brian Smith, Martin Sheffers, Steve Bright, Jim Farrell 5. Freelance assistant to the Rocky Beach police.
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Chapter
1 – GLITTER AND DUST (TR. 01)
Chapter
2 – THE HERO OF CARINO BEACH (TR. 02 & 03)
What does it look like at Carino Beach?
Let your fantasy run wild! If you read chapters 1 & 2 carefully, you can get an impression of what it looks like in Carino Beach.
• Draw a map or a picture of the place using all the information you have. If you are unsure, reread chapters 1 & 2 or listen to the text again.
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Who was where?
Your map is ready? Great – now you can start your detective work!
• In your map mark the route that Justus, Peter and Bob take. • Mark all spots where something significant or unusual happened
(e.g. Justus is pushed aside and drops his ice-cream).• Draw your map on the blackboard or onto a transparency. • Finally, find a text passage for every important spot on the map.
Your time to present!
Describe your map to the class.
• Why do think that Carino Beach looks the way you’re describing it? (One person in your group should read the text passages that suit your explanations)
• Explain why you think that certain things happened where you marked them on the map. (Again, one person in your group should read the text passages that suit your explanations).
And the winner is …
You have seen a lot of maps and you have heard a lot of explanations.
• Which one is the best map? And which group has the most logical explanation? Now you can crown your detective-kings!
Vocabulary
Let your fantasy run wild! Lass deiner Fantasie freien Lauf! significant bedeutend unusual ungewöhnlich spot Markierung, Ortto suit passen (zu) to crown krönen
A little-tongue-exercise: read this sentence aloud and practice your th-sounds
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Chapter
3 – BURGLARY WITH CONSEQUENCES (TR. 04 & 05)
What a mess!
When the Three Investigators arrive at José Santanda’s flat they are confronted with huge chaos. Can you remember what has happened to the things in his flat?
• Connect the matching words. If you need some help, reread or listen to the beginning of chapter 3 carefully.
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Worksheet 2
Time to tidy up!
When José comes back to his flat, he will need to tidy it up. Look at the pairs that you have found in exercise 1.
• What does José need to do with the things that have been destroyed or jumbled? Look at the example and write a whole sentence for each pair that you have found in exercise 1.
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Chapter
4 – UNDER SUSPICION (TR. 06)
Chapter
5 – A VISIT TO THE MUSEUM (TR. 07, 08 & 09)
There is something shady about it!
In chapter 4 Inspector Cotta tells the boys that Tonio Gonzales gave a detailed description of them.
• How did Tonio describe the Three Investigators?
Justus Peter Bob
• Why does Justus think that Tonio Gonzales gave a false statement?
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A virtual trip to L.A.
In chapter 5 the Three Investigators arrive at the Arts & Crafts Museum. It is only one of many important museums on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles.Maybe you have already been there? If not - now’s the time to get there!
• Go on the internet and find at least 3 more museums on Wilshire Boulevard.
Write down:
• the name of the museum• the exact address• the opening hours • the entrance fee• what you can see there
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• When you have finished, present your results to the class.
museum 1 museum 2 museum 3
1. name
2. address
3. opening hours
4. entrance fee
5. what can you see there?
Fake and original
Walking around in the Arts & Crafts Museum the Three Investigators see a lot of reproductions that look exactly like the original.
• What’s the name of the talented artist who produces these reproductions?
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• Why are there so many reproductions in the museum?
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• Reproductions are not as valuable as originals – but still expensive. Who has paid for them at the Arts & Crafts Museum?
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• The Three Investigators have caused an expensive false alarm. How much will it cost according to Milena Osborne?
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There is sth. shady about it. Da ist was faul dran. entrance fee Eintrittsgebührfake and original Original und Fälschung (idiom.) valuable wertvoll
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Chapter
6 – MADONNA’S CURSE (TR. 10)
Chapter
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Another visit to the museum
In chapter 6 the Three Investigators mention another museum.
• What’s the name of it?
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• Why do they want to go there?
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Go on the internet and visit the museum’s homepage. As many museums this one also has a museum store. Now it’s your turn to do some investigations!
• Can you find out how much the 5 inch little plush woolly mammoth costs in the museum store? • On the museum homepage you can find information about
George C. Page after whom the museum is named. Can you find out why he first came to California?
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• If you search the homepage very carefully, you can find out that apart from the mam-moth another animal lived in the Los Angeles basin. Do you know which one?
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Gringos and Mexicans
In chapter 6 the Three Investigators visit 46 Laguna Street once again. When they try to con-vince Toni Gonzales that they are José’s friends, he replies that José has no gringos as friends.
• Go on the internet and look up the word gringo. Where does the word come from? Find at least two explanations and present them to the class.
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• Toni Gonzales is terribly scared of the Black Madonna. What’s the reason?
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Not a good day for Bob
In chapter 7 a lot of unpleasant things happen to Bob.
• Put yourself in Bob’s place … and write an e-mail to a good friend in which you describe what you have experienced all day long.
Dear friend,
You won’t believe what happened to me today …
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to mention erwähnenplush Plüsch-woolly wolligmammoth Mammutto convince überzeugenunpleasant unangenehm
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Chapter
8 – GREAT DELIVERANCE (TR. 12)
Chapter
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A very strange villa
When Justus and Peter enter Mr Pentecost’s villa they are completely astonished.
• Explain why.
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• Why do Justus and Peter think that there is something wrong with Mr Pentecost? Write down 3 things that proof that he is involved in the recent series of events.
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José has a problem
• In chapter 9 José tells the Three Investigators that he wanted them to bring the Black Madonna back to … whom?
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• José thinks that the statue makes him ill – but at the same time he doesn’t believe in the curse. At the end of chapter 9 he climbs over the fence and walks away. On his way home he thinks about the statue and talks to himself. Continue his interior monologue.
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astonished erstaunt there is something wrong with … irgendetwas stimmt nicht mit … to proof beweisenthe recent series of events die jüngsten Ereignisse
This statue makes me ill.I wish I’d never touched it …
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Chapter 10 – A BAD MISTAKE (TR. 14 & 15)
Chapter 11 – THE END OF THE THREE INVESTIGATORS (TR. 16 & 17)
Two against one
• In chapter 10 Peter and Bob are quite upset with Justus. Why?
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• Why do Peter and Bob not want to continue the investigations?
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• How does Justus manage to get onto Mr Pentecost’s highly secured estate?
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Caught in the trap!
At the beginning of chapter 11 Justus finds himself in quite a hairy situation. He has nearly given up hope when he hears the signal of the Three Investigators.
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howl of a dog
miaow of a cat
call of a bird
grunt of a hippo
trumpeting of an elefant
• What does the animal look like? Go on the internet and look for it. It has a very noticeable characteristic. What is it?
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Let’s get loud!
You certainly knew straightaway which animal’s sound the Three Investigators are using as a secret signal. Have you got an idea what it sounds like?
• Go on the internet and look for this special animal sound. Listen to it carefully! Now go to a quiet place in and try to imitate it. Choose one member of your group who can imitate it best – he or she will present it to the class later.
• When your back in the classroom, it will be time for a little contest! Each group will need to present their imitation. And the winner is…?
The course of events
When Peter and Bob arrive at the villa in order to help Justus everything happens very fast.
• Can you number Justus’ actions in the right order?
hears secret signal
sits down
dashes out of the door
jumps out of the window pushes bag in Smith’s face
storms into the library
pulls the window open
jumps into the MG
Speed record
In chapter 11 Justus receives an e-mail with José’s phone number.
• Find the phone number, memorize it and then jump up and recite it! Who’s the quickest in your class?
Vocabulary
howl das Heulenmiaow das Miauengrunt das Grunzenhippo(potamus) Nilpferdtrumpeting das Trompeten
course of events Ereignisablaufstraightaway sofort, auf der Stellenoticeable auffälligcharacteristic Merkmalto recite auswendig aufsagen
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Chapter 14 – UNEXPECTED AID (TR.18 & 19)
A helpful lady
It is thanks to Mrs Gonzales’ powers of persuasion that Justus can resume his investigations. After a ten-minute conversation with Mrs Gonzales Aunt Mathilda changes her mind about Justus’ investigations and allows him to carry on (p.79).
• What might Mrs Gonzales have told Aunt Mathilda about Justus and the whole case? Take a sheet of paper and write a dialogue between the two women.
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The curtain rises
Now that your dialogue is ready it’s time to present it to your class as a short role play. Attention! Your role play will be more lively and exiting if Mrs Gonzales and Aunt Mathilda show their typical character traits.
• Look at chapter 12 once again and write down all the information that you can get about Mrs Gonzales and Aunt Mathilda’s character, the way they behave, speak, look, move and so on. When you practise your role play, make sure that you consider all the facts that you have collected!
Mrs Gonzales Aunt Mathilda
She talks with a surprisingly energetic voice (p.76)
… looking grimmer and grimmer (p. 78)
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Chapter 13 – LA BREA (TR. 20 & 21)
Chapter 14 – OVER AND OUT (TR.22)
Doppelt gemoppelt
The tar pit in which the Madonna is hidden is only one of many pits in this area. The whole cluster of pits is called La Brea Tar Pits – which is actually quite a funny name … Can you find out why?
• Go on the internet and look for a translation of the word brea - it’s a Spanish word! Now translate the whole word (La) Brea Tar Pits ................................................................................................
What’s up at La Brea?
The La Brea Tar Pits are not all about tar! There are many other interesting things you can see and do there.
• Go on the internet again and do some investigating! Can you find answers for following questions?
1. What’s the name of the park in which the La Brea Tar Pits can be found?
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2. What does the George C. Page Museum have to do with the La Brea Tar Pits?
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3. Can you find out what the „fishbowl“ is?
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4. What are „Pit 91“ and „Project 23“?
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5. Write down at least 5 animals that were found at the La Brea Tar Pits.
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„Doppelt gemoppelt“ is a funny expression in German. Unfortu-nately there is no similar word in English. You would need to say “saying the same thing twice over“.
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The „black“ Madonna
If you have read the text carefully, this questions will be easy as pie!
• Why is the black Madonna black? Take a sheet of paper and describe how she got her dark colour.
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… the names of the masked burglars have got mixed up – and some wrong names are on the list by accident
• Take a pen and connect the first names with the matching last names. Cross out the wrong names.
And finally ...
If you have read the last chapter carefully, you will know what is written on Justus’ card that he gives back to Inspector Cotta.
• Write it down.
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