The author says how women are chosen for the list. Find this extract and read it aloud

3. Who is at number three on this list and why?

4. Why is it important to appear on this list?

№ 49

1. Read the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.

A TRUE FRIEND?

Leaving my revision until the last minute had never been my plan as I'd always done well at school. But last winter term it all went wrong. Before I knew it, there were just a few weeks until the exams. I tried to revise one subject a night, Mum and Dad didn't help and made me feel guilty for going to my friend Emma's for a break. Emma was my only real friend. I'm quite shy and she was always doing my talking for me. She often asked me to help with homework in return, but I didn't mind because I found school work easy. One day, I spoke to Jamie, a boy from my history class. He had the history exam paper and would give it to me for 25 pounds. When I looked at it I realized I already knew most of the answers! I felt really silly and ashamed but relieved to know I wasn't as bad at history as I thought. That Friday, after school, I went to Emma's and told her everything.

A few days later Emma asked for my French revision notes and threatened to tell everybody that I had cheated. Soon her demands increased. She asked to 'borrow' some of my favourite CDs, but it was clear she was going to keep them. Then she made me buy her lunch or pay her bus fares. I didn't want to but she said she could ruin my whole future. I can't believe I put up with it but I didn't know what else to do.

Then, just before the exams were about to start, my worst nightmare came true. One morning at school I was called into the headmaster's office. I'd been found out. My parents were there too and they were upset. When we got home, I explained everything — how I'd been worried about the exams and Emma's demands.

Gradually, life improved, I started doing better at school and I made a new friend — a girl called Gina, who introduced me to her group of mates. They like me for who I am and are real friends — unlike Emma.

Now I'm waiting for my real exam results. I don't know how I'll do, but whatever happens, I've learnt my lesson — cheating is bad. You just have to do your best and ask for help if you need it.

The author describes different things that Emma demanded from Helen. Find this extract and read it aloud.

3. Why did Helen decide to cheat?

4. How did Helen's life change in the end?

№ 50

1. Read the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.

ALL SORTS OF THINGS

Do you know that there's a Collectors' Club in the school? This term we asked them what they do, and they told us about some of their collections.

The Club

We meet on Thursday after school and have different groups. The biggest one is the stamp collectors; after that there are all sorts of things: toy cars, matchboxes, key-rings, insects, postcards, dolls. At other times we have a swap*-shop, and people exchange duplicates, or swap something they don't want for something new. Some of our keenest collectors are going to tell you about their hobbies.

Dolls

I started collecting dolls when my aunt gave me a china doll. It's the oldest one I have, it was made in Germany a hundred years ago and it still has its original dress and boots. My other dolls are modern. I have twenty-three. However, they're all different: they're made of plastic, wood. The most beautiful ones are from Italy and Spain, and they are dressed in regional costumes. I also have a lovely wooden one from Japan.

Postcards

I have hundreds of postcards and they are all fascinating. I collect local ones. They are a history of our town during the last hundred years. One shows a tram in the High Street; another shows the old Town Hall. That's what I collect. You could collect foreign postcards or funny postcards.

Coins

Do you have some coins on you? I found my rarest coin, a 1932 Florin, in some change. It's not the oldest one I have, that's a penny from 1797. I collect coins because I like the history they record. It's exciting to think how old they arc. I am starting to collect coins from different countries, all made in 1936. It's a very interesting hobby.

Stamps

Collecting stamps is great; I think they're the best thing to collect. There are so many different ones, from every country. Collecting could cost you a lot of money, if you bought very old stamps. However, collecting modern stamps isn't too expensive.

There are all sorts of things that you can collect. You must be interested in one of them. Why don't you come to the next meeting, and you could get the collecting bug?

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