Goodbye
Suki
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Mixed up
Mixed up 2
100

Where was Jangmi from?

She was from Korea

100

Who went to the street festival?

Suki and her obachan

100

It´s a way to say goodbye

farewell

100

Why were the sisters disappointed in the end?

Because nobody noticed their clothes

100

A season when it rains a lot

Monsoon

200

What did Jangmi and Kisuni do together?

They went to the open market

200

What did Suki and the obachan do at the festival?

They danced in a circle, ate noodles and listenes to the taiko drummers

200

The food Suki and obachan ate at the festival

Noodles

200

How did Suki and Mary become friends?

Mary shared some candies

200
What you do to eat a fruit

Peel it

300

What did the family organize?

They organized a farewell party

300

What did the sisters say about Suki and her kimono?

That she looked ridiculous and weird. She had to wear cool clothes

300

The three Japanese elements that Suki wore at school

A kimono, geta and obi

300

How did the boy call Suki?

He called her "bat"

300

How did Jangmi feel at the end of the story?

She felt hopeful, optimistic, postive

400

How was the American house different from the Korean house?

The floors, the doors and the heating was different. America: wooden doors and floors and radiators and fireplace.

Korea: paper rice doors, ondal floors and a cellar

400

What did Suki and Penny do together?

They played in the swing and talked

400

It´s the souvenir that the obachan bought to Suki at the festival

A handkerchief

400

What did Suki do at the end of the story?

She wrote a letter to Kisuni

400

What did people do when they saw Suki on the street?

They giggled, stared and pointed at her

500

Who was Mary?

She was the new neighbour

500

What did the class to after Suki danced?

They clapped her

500

The type of three Jangmi had in America

Maple tree

500

What can we learn from Suki?

To be ourselved. To not judge others. To ignore negative comments. To be brave and positive.

500

How did Suki react to negative comments/ attitudes?

She ignored them

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