railway station
raudteejaam
True or false
The Professor lived alone in the house.
false
stream
oja
True or false
The next morning the children couldn't go out because the door was closed.
false
1.majapidaja
2.teenija
1.housekeeper, 2.servant
True or false
1.The Professor seemed a bit strange to the children.
2.The children's rooms were on the ground flour.
1.True 2. False
1.pidev (vihm)
2.suund
1.steady (rain) 2. direction
True or false
1.The house was full of unexpected places.
2.Lewis wanted to explore in the house.
1.true 2. false
1.blow one's nose
2.chap
1.nina nuuskama, 2.vennas/sõber
Why did the children stay in the Professor's house?
because they were sent away from London during the war
1.peegel 2.rõdu 3.riidekapp
1.mirror7looking glass 2. balcony 3. wardrobe
What kind of rooms did the children find in the house?
spare bedrooms, rooms that led into each other, balconies, halls
1.Ära räägi lollusi!
2.halvatujuline
1.Come off it!, 2. bad-tempered
What was the Professor like?
an old man with shaggy hair etc.
1.kellegi üllatuseks
2.millegagi nõustuma
1. to sb's surprise 2. agree to sth
What was the wardrobe like?
big, had a looking glass
tell synonyms for these phrases
1.in the middle of 2.We have been lucky to do so well.
1. in the heart of 2.have fallen on our feet
1. be well off 2.stay behind 3.except for
1. olema heal järjel 2.teistest maha jääma 3.välja arvatud
tell synonyms for these words
1.a narrow river 2.extra
1. a stream 2.spare