Rules and suggestions
Unit 2
We must keep the camp clean.
Reading and vocabulary
Look at the picture and answer the questions.
What is the bear doing?
What do you think the people in the tent should do?
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Where do you think is the best place to keep food
safe from bears?
What was the noise behind the writer?
Do you think their camping trip was interesting?
Watch out! Bears about!
On the first evening, the three of us were
tired after walking for about eight hours.
We
soon fell asleep.
In the middle of the night, I heard a strange
noise outside.
But when I looked out of the
tent, there was nothing there.
In the morning, I got up to make breakfast.
The bag of food was open.
“Bears,” said Joe.
“We should hang the
food in a tree tonight.”
Later that day, we stopped in a beautiful
field by a stream.
We put up the tent and fell
asleep.
During the night, the bears came again.
This
time they took the food from the tree.
“It wasn't high enough.
Bears can climb
trees.
They can smell food from a long way
away,” said Ben.
“We must keep the camp clean,” I said.
“Bears might think our rubbish is food.”
“OK, let's tidy up and move on.
And we
should make lots of noise too.
If they know
where we are, they may not come any closer,”
said Joe.
“But if you see a bear,” said Ben, “you
mustn't make any sudden moves or make a
sound.
And above all, you mustn't run.
No one
can run faster in the forest than a bear.
And
remember, we don't have a gun to keep us
safe!”
That night, we went to sleep… or we tried
to.
The next day, we stopped at eleven o'clock
for a break.
While the others were resting, I
went for a walk in the forest.
Suddenly, I saw a baby bear playing with
some sticks and stones.
He looked so soft and
friendly, and I remember thinking, “If I reach
out, I can just touch him.”
There was a loud noise behind me.
I stood very still.
I didn't even turn my head.
There was another loud noise.
The baby bear
looked up, and ran towards me.
I turned pale
and he ran past me into the woods.
I was still for a few minutes.
Then slowly I
turned round, and I saw the baby bear and his
huge mother walking away.
I ran back to my friends.
I have never run so
fast.
For the next ten days, every time there was
a sudden noise, my blood went cold.