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2f Haunted buildings The Haunted City of York If you like the idea of exploring historic places around the world, the city of York in northern England should definitely be on your list of places to visit.
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2f Haunted buildings
The Haunted City of York
If you like the idea of exploring historic places around the world, the city of York in northern England should definitely be on your list of places to visit. The Romans founded this city in 71 AD and ittasks full of fascinating history and culture. Ittasks a lot of fun to go on a city tour of York and walk along the ancient city walls, visit York Minster, one of the largest medieval cathedrals in Europe and wander down the pretty cobbled streets. York is also famous for something eke. It к one of the most haunted cities in the world, with about 140 ghosts! In fact, Yorktasks many night-time ghost walks are very popular with tourists as they ore on entertaining and spooky way to learn about the citytasks history. One York ghost story, however, stands out above oil the rest. Ittasks the story of the Treasurertasks House, one of Yorktasks many historic buildings ….
One day in February 1953, a plumber, Harry Martindale, had been in the cellar of the Treasurertasks House since morning. He had heard lots of stories about the place being haunted. Just before midday, he was working when he heard a strange noise like a trumpet. He looked back and saw the helmet of a Roman soldier coming through the wall! Harry couldntaskt believe his eyes. Then, a whole soldier on a horse came through the wall and left through the wall on the other side! Twenty more Roman soldiers followed him. They were marching unhappily in pairs and they were carrying shields and spears. What Harry hadntaskt noticed was that the soldiers werentaskt walking on the floor of the cellar, because he couldntaskt see their legs.
When he realised that. Harry ran out of the cellar, terrified. He found out later that some Roman soldiers had gone missing in York many centuries before.
Maybe the soldiers he saw were the missing soldiers and they were walking on the old Roman road below the cellar!
Want to know more? Visit www.visitvork.org for more information about York and its ghostly attractions!
Vocabulary &
Reading & Speaking
1 a) Look at the pictures. Which shows:
1 a plumber working in a cellar?
2 a soldier on a horse coming through the wall?
3 Roman soldiers marching, carrying shields and spears?
4 a man running out of a cellar?
b) Now listen to the sounds. What do you think the text is about? Tell the class.
c) Listen, read and check.
Check these words
haunted, explore, historic, found, fascinating, ancient wall, medieval cathedral, wander, cobbled street, ghost, spooky, stand out, March, shield, spear, terrified, find out, go missing, ghostly attraction
2 Read again and number the events in the order they happened. Use the pictures to tell your partner a summary of the story.
A He saw the helmet of a Roman soldier coming through the wall.
В A horse with a Roman soldier on it walked through the cellar.
C Harry ran out of the cellar.
D Harry Martindale, a plumber, went to work in the cellar.
E He heard a strange noise like a trumpet coming from the wall.
F Twenty Roman soldiers marched through in pairs, carrying shields and spears.
3 Fill in: medieval, city, cobbled, ghost, ancient. Use the phrases to make sentences.
1 city tour;
2 ancient city walls;
3 medieval cathedrals;
4 cobbled streets;
5 ghost story
4 Choose the correct word. Check in your dictionaries.
The 1) historic city of York is a 2) popular holiday destination in England. The Romans
3) founded York almost 2,000 years ago on the northeast bank of the River Ouse. Tourists enjoy 4) wandering Yorktasks narrow streets during the daytime and taking part in ghost 5) walks at night. People believe that a lot of places there are 6) haunted. One such place is the Treasurer’s House whose 7) story is quite fascinating. A plumber working there heard a noise then saw Roman soldiers coming through the walls 8) carrying shields and spears. When the plumber 9) noticed the soldiers had no legs he left the cellar 10) terrified.
Past Perfect/Past Perfect Continuous
5 Read the theory. Find examples in the text.
Past Perfect Continuous (had been + verb –ing)
AFFIRMATIVE
I/you/he, etc had been working
NEGATIVE
I/you/he, etc hadn’t been working
INTERROGATIVE
Had I/you/he, etc been working?
SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, I/you/he, etc had.
No, I/you/he, etc hadn’t
6 Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Perfect or the Past Perfect continuous.
1 They went to the museum after they had finished their homework.
2 They got lost because they hadntaskt taken a map with them.
3 She had already arranged to go to Edinburgh so she didn’t come with us to York.
4 Terry had been working in the cellar since morning and he felt very tired.
5 He hadntaskt slept for two days and felt exhausted.
6 Her eyes were red had she been crying?
7 She had been living in York for ten years before she decided to move to London.
7 Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple, the Past Continuous, the Past Perfect or the Past Perfect Continuous.
A scary night!
Last summer, Jim and his friend Bob 1) decided to spend the night in a haunted castle. They 2) had been travelling since morning so they 3) were feeling very tired when they finally 4) arrived late in the evening. After they 5) had a light dinner, they 6) went straight to their room. They 7) had been lying in their beds for an hour, when suddenly they 8) heard loud footsteps in the corridor. They 9) tried to open their door, but it seemed it 10) had got stuck! Eventually, the door 11) opened and a woman in a white dress 12) appeared. She 13) was walking slowly and 14) singing a sad song. They immediately 15) ran out of the castle and never 16) went back again.
Key word transformations
8 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in bold.
1 He had lunch, then he visited the library. (AFTER)
He visited the library after he had had lunch.
2 The museum closed before we arrived. (TIME)
The museum had dosed by the time we got there.
3 They waited at the bus stop for an hour, then the bus came. (UNTIL)
The bus didntaskt come until they had been waiting a compass for an hour at the bus stop.
4 She spent the whole morning in the garden and she was tired. (WORKING)
She had been working in the garden since morning and she was tired.
5 They didntaskt take a compass with them and they lost the way. (TAKEN)
They got lost because they hadntaskt taken with them.