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Podcast 181 The Octopus's Garden B1 B2 (Complete Story)


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This is a special edition podcast. Today I’m publishing The Octopus’s Garden as one complete story. 

If you have listened to this story in the two parts I published two weeks ago (podcasts 179 and 180), you’ll remember that I have dedicated this story firstly, to the children of Gaza, who are suffering so terribly during this horrific war. 

Secondly, I’ve also dedicated this story to my brother Nick Bilbrough and the HandsUp Project team, who worked for so many years to give the Gazan children a voice in the world. Please see the introduction of podcast 179 for more details of the HandsUp Project.

For this special edition, which is a B1 and B2-level story, I include eight comprehension questions for you to read before you listen. You can find the answers below the questions.

I hope you enjoy this story in its complete form.

Questions

1) What was Dunya drinking while she was sitting in the courtyard?

2) In what season of the year did the action take place?

3) According to Yousef Hussan Omar, Dunya's father, what are the two reasons why the reception room should belong to him?

4) What happened immediately after Dunya's mother spoke?

5) In which part of Dunya's house did the drone land?

6) What do you think is the symbolic meaning of the box where the mouse was kept?

7) How many bombs fell on the street where Mohammad and his family lived?

8) What was waiting for Dunya when she walked into the sea?

 

Answers

1) Dunya sat on a rug in the corner almost hidden by the rubber plants, drinking a glass of honey lemonade...

2) The warm autumn sun shone through the opening above the courtyard...

3) ‘I’m just saying that the reception room, which is at the entrance on my side of the house (and always has been), should belong to me in the testament - officially. Furthermore, I am the older brother.

4) There was a scream above. Dunya lifted her gaze to the sky above the courtyard. A bright flash. Everything went white. Then, an enormous bang split the world. 

5) The doctors also said the drone had landed in the reception room of the house and exploded killing every member of her immediate family...

6) [The box represents Gaza.] She wondered how people could live in a place, from where no friendly countries could be seen. It was like being shut in a room where the only window was too high up to see out of. 

7) The block of flats in front has been hit, and so has the block at the end of the street. [two bombs]

8) The water came up to her waist, and it was then that she saw the octopus. He was sitting on the seabed looking up at her with his seven legs stretched out 

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Be back soon with another podcast!
Mike Bilbrough (Secondary school English teacher and Doctor in English philology)

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