Tracey was very unhappy and scared. She was starting a new school. “I don’t
want to go to school today,” Tracey told her father. “I understand, Tracey,” he
said. “Starting a new school can be very difficult. But you have to.” A month
before ________ their _________ family had moved to a new town and everything
was still new and strange for Tracey. Dad smoothed Tracey’s hair down and
________gave _________ her a little hug, “When your classes _________are_________
over, I’ll pick you up, ok?” When Tracey got to school and looked at the big
building, she thought, “I wish I _________could_________ run away,” but she
knew it was impossible. She took a deep breath and walked up the steps to
school. She went straight into her _________ fifth _________ grade classroom.
“That must be Tracey,” “Hello, Tracey!”, “Welcome, Tracey!” the _________children_________
in the room welcomed her. Everyone seemed friendly and Tracey felt a little
_________better_________. The father picked her up after school. “How was your
day?” he asked. To his surprise Tracey answered that she _________ liked _________
her new school. “You are a brave girl,” her father said. “I’m proud of you.”
Have you heard of a Tadeus Bodnar? He is a _________ famous ________
Hungarian hairdresser. Not long ago he stopped using the _________ traditional _________
scissors and comb. Now his instruments are axes, irons and vacuum cleaners. Now
he is very _________successful _________
and happy because with his innovative techniques he can express himself better.
He cuts hair in his shop in Budapest by chopping it with an axe. Then he
styles the hair using a vacuum cleaner, or straightens it with an iron. It’s
difficult to believe but the extravagant hairdresser is very popular. Many
people find him very _________ creative _________. Every day there’s an
________endless __________ line of people streaming to his shop. They wish to
change their ________appearance __________ and have a thrilling, new experience.