The Missing Wallet

The Final Letter

Listen to the story and answer the following questions.

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Answer the Following Questions:

1. What did Rina and her family do on the beach?

2. Why did Rina panic later in the day?

3. How long did Rina and her family search for the lost necklace?

4. Who found Rina’s grandmother's necklace?

5. What did Rina promise herself after recovering the necklace?

6. Why do you think the necklace was so important to Rina?

7. How would you feel if you lost something precious to a loved one?

8. What qualities did the little boy demonstrate by returning the necklace?

9. What does “heaved a deep sigh of relief” mean in this context?

10. How does the phrase “a wave of panic” enhance the reader’s understanding of Rina’s emotions?

Word Exercise

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words:

Words: nostalgia, regret, dilapidated, handwriting, forgiveness, shaking, emotions, reach

1. The weather was so that we decided to go to the beach.

2. She felt a strong sense of after finding her lost necklace.

3. The little boy the necklace to its owner with a smile.

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Answers of Questions

1. Rina and her family walked leisurely on the sand at the beach.

2. Rina panicked because she realized her grandmother's necklace, which she had borrowed, was missing.

3. Rina and her family searched the beach for hours looking for the lost necklace.

4. A little boy found Rina’s grandmother's necklace and returned it to her.

5. After recovering the necklace, Rina promised herself to be more watchful in the future.

6. The necklace was important to Rina because it belonged to her grandmother and held sentimental value.

7. If I lost something precious to a loved one, I would feel very worried, upset, and responsible.

8. The little boy demonstrated honesty and kindness by returning the necklace to Rina.

9. “Heaved a deep sigh of relief” means that Rina felt a strong sense of relief and calm after recovering the necklace.

10. The phrase “a wave of panic” helps the reader understand the intensity of Rina's worry and fear when she realized the necklace was lost.

Answers of Word Exercise

1. The weather was so that we decided to go to the beach.

2. She felt a strong sense of after finding her lost necklace.

3. The little boy the necklace to its owner with a smile.


Story in Words

One sunny afternoon, Rina went to the beach with her family. They walked leisurely on the sand when suddenly Rina noticed a beautiful seashell and picked it up with the bend of her knees. Little did she know that her grandmother's necklace that she borrowed slipped off her neck and fell onto the sand. Later in the day, while trying to touch it, Rina found that it was not there. That sent a wave of panic through her body; it was the dearest thing to her grandmother.

Rina and her family scanned the beach for hours but never recovered it. As they were to give up, a little boy came up to them with the sparkling necklace in his hand. "Does it belong to you?" he asked with a big grin on his face. Rina heaved a deep sigh of relief and continued thanking him over and over again. She promised herself to be more watchful the next time and was glad that a stranger saved the day.

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