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Two mice are friends. Alfred is a town mouse and Jack is a country mouse. One day Alfred visits Jack in the country. The next day Alfred wants to show Jack the town. What happens when Jack goes to town? Read and see!

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Before you read 1 Match the parts of the house. 1 b

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5 The stairs are green and pink. 6 The roof is red. 7 There are flowers in the garden. They’re all different colours.

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3 Alfred the town mouse goes shopping. What does he buy? STATIONER’S

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ack is a mouse who lives in the country. He’s very happy today because his best friend, Alfred, is coming to lunch. Alfred is a town mouse.

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Jack and Alfred are very different. Jack loves the country. He lives in the fields. He doesn’t live in a house. Life is simple. He likes living outside.

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Jack eats fruit and green grass. And there’s always clean water in the fountain. There are no cars in the country. Jack can run and play because it’s safe and quiet.

Answer the questions. 1 Where does Jack live? Where do you live? Jack lives ________________ . I live ________________ . 2 What does Jack eat when he’s hungry? And you? What do you eat? Jack eats _________________________ . I eat _________________________ . 3 What does Jack drink when he’s thirsty? And you? What do you drink? Jack drinks _________________________ . I drink _________________________ . 5


3 Jack is waiting for Alfred. He wants to show

Alfred the country. But what’s that? What’s that noise? BRUM, BRUM! It’s Alfred. He’s riding a motorbike. Jack and Alfred say hello. They’re very happy. Alfred wants to put his motorbike in the garage. But there isn’t a garage! Jack doesn’t need a garage because he hasn’t got a car. He walks everywhere. Hello, my friend!

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Alfred wants to see Jack’s house. But Jack hasn’t got a house. He lives outside! Alfred doesn’t understand. ‘You haven’t got a bedroom! You haven’t got a kitchen! My home in the town is better!’ says Alfred.

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4 It’s lunchtime. But Alfred doesn’t understand.

‘Excuse me, Jack. Where’s the restaurant?’ asks Alfred. ‘Oh no, Alfred. There isn’t a restaurant here,’ says Jack. ‘That’s alright. We can go to a restaurant by bus,’ says Alfred. ‘Oh no, Alfred. We don’t need a restaurant. We can eat here in the fields,’ says Jack.

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Alfred follows Jack. Alfred likes picnics. Jack sits on the grass and Alfred sits next to Jack. But where’s the food? Alfred looks left, then right, but there’s no food! ‘What are we going to eat?’ asks Alfred.

True or false? 1 Alfred and Jack go to a restaurant. 2 Alfred wants to go by bus. 3 They have lunch in a field. 4 Alfred doesn’t like picnics. 5 Alfred sits next to Jack. 6 There’s no food.

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5 Jack, the country mouse, gives Alfred green grass

to eat. But Alfred is a town mouse. He doesn’t like grass! In the town there’s lots of good food to eat. ‘Jack, the food in the town is better!’ says Alfred. ‘Really? I like the food in the country. I’m happy here,’ says the country mouse.

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Make two masks. Then use the masks to act out the story. 1 Take a piece of grey cardboard. Draw a large circle, the size of your face.

You need • cardboard • a pencil • scissors • glue • a black felt-tip pen • elastic 2 Cut out.

3 Add two circles to make the ears.

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4 Draw two semi-circles in the ears.


5 Draw two eyes and a big black nose. Draw the whiskers.

6 Fold the bottom of the circle under the nose. Then cut out the mask and cut out two holes for the eyes.

7 Make two small holes. Put elastic through the holes and tie.

Your masks are ready!

You can make two masks. One for the town mouse and one for the country mouse. Use different colours for the two masks. 25


Let’s act! Scene 1 [the telephone rings: Ring!] jack Hello, Alfred. It’s Jack. alfred Hello, Jack! How are you? jack I’m fine, thanks. Would you like to come for lunch tomorrow? alfred Yes! That’s a good idea. jack Great! alfred OK, see you tomorrow. Scene 2 [a motorbike arrives: Brum, brum! Alfred is riding a broomstick for a motorbike.] narrator

Alfred arrives in the country.

jack What’s

that? alfred Hi, Jack. It’s me! jack What a noise! alfred Sorry! Can I put my motorbike in the garage? jack Garage? I haven’t got a garage. alfred Really? Where do you put your car? jack I haven’t got a car. I walk everywhere. alfred OK. Can you show me your house? jack I live in the country. I live outside. I haven’t got a house because the fields are my home. 26


Oh!? But I live in a big house in the town. I like the town. jack Are you hungry, Alfred? alfred Yes, I’m really hungry. Where’s the restaurant? jack Alfred, there isn’t a restaurant here. alfred That’s alright. We can go to a restaurant by bus. jack No, Alfred. We don’t need a restaurant. We can eat here in the fields. alfred

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Jack and Alfred sit on the grass. Alfred is very

hungry. Do you like grass? alfred [surprised] Grass? In the town I eat good food! jack I like the food in the country. And I like living in the country. It’s clean and quiet. Come on, I’ll show you. jack

Scene 3 narrator

Alfred and Jack go for a ride in a hot-air balloon.

[Alfred and Jack sitting in a box for a hot-air balloon] alfred It’s beautiful! The houses and gardens are small. jack Look, Alfred. There’s a train. alfred The country is beautiful, but I want to show you the town. Come to the town tomorrow, Jack. It’s late and it’s time for Alfred to go back to the town.

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alfred Thank

you for the lovely day. See you tomorrow! jack OK. See you tomorrow. narrator

Alfred leaves on his motorbike. Brum, brum!

Scene 4 [at the bus stop] narrator

Jack arrives in the town.

alfred Welcome

to the town, Jack! jack Thanks, Alfred. But it’s so busy and noisy here! alfred It’s great here! Come with me. I’ll show you the town. jack Ah, help! There are cars and motorbikes. It’s dangerous! Alfred and Jack walk in the town centre. But Jack is a country mouse. He doesn’t like the town.

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are lots of shops. jack Yes, there’s a butcher’s and a baker’s. alfred Mmm, I’m hungry. jack Yes, let’s have lunch. Scene 5 narrator

Alfred lives in a big house.

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to my house. jack Wow, it’s a big house. And there’s lots of food on the table. 28


narrator Then

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Quick! Run, Jack!

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mice run into the living room. But someone opens the door.

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Quick! Run, Jack!

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a day! I want to go home. alfred I’m sorry! jack It’s dangerous here. I like the country. It’s quiet and it isn’t dangerous. I’m happy with the things I’ve got. Bye-bye, my friend! cast

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I’m a country mouse The country is for me. The air is clean And the grass is green. I’m a town mouse The busy town is for me. Motorbikes and trains Lots of cars and planes.

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Activities – Play time 1 What’s good and what’s bad about life in the town and life in the country? Use the words in the box to help you. quiet • animals • noise • transport • clean air pollution • nature • fresh food • traffic • shops Life in the town

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4 Complete the song. Use the words in the box. I’m a __ __ __ __ __ __ __ mouse The country is for __ __ . The __ __ __ is clean And the grass is __ __ __ __ __ .

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I’m a town __ __ __ __ __ The busy town is for me. Motorbikes and __ __ __ __ __ __ Lots of __ __ __ __ and planes.

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