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Kevin-02: The Packing List

An A2 English reading worksheet about Kevin the Koala packing his heavy bag for a trip to Perth.

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Kevin-02: The Packing List

Reading Text

The Packing List Kevin’s backpack is very big. He is standing under his tree with Dottie. He is trying to put a giant eucalyptus branch into his bag. "Kevin, stop!" Dottie laughs. "You cannot carry a whole tree to Perth. It is too heavy." Kevin looks sad. "But I need food! How many leaves do I need for a long trip?" "You can find leaves on the way," Dottie explains. "You need to pack the important things. Do you have much water? The sun is very hot in Australia. You must follow the Slip, Slop, Slap rule." Kevin looks at his list. He has a small bottle of water, a hat, and his togs. "I have some water, but I don't have a lot of sunscreen," Kevin says. "Don't worry," Dottie says. "We can go to the shop. You also need a brekkie bar for energy." Kevin takes the heavy branch out of his bag. Now the bag is light. He puts on his hat and smiles. "I am ready to walk to the station," Kevin says. "Let’s go, Dottie!" 🐨 Aussie Talk Dottie mentions the "Slip, Slop, Slap" rule. This is a very famous Australian slogan to stay safe in the sun: Slip on a shirt, Slop on some sunscreen, and Slap on a hat! Kevin also packs his "togs." In different parts of Australia, people use different words for "swimsuit." In Queensland and New South Wales, they often say "togs" or "swimmers." Finally, Dottie mentions "brekkie." This is the Australian way to say "breakfast." 📝 Grammar Spotlight In this story, Kevin asks, "How many leaves do I need?" and Dottie asks, "Do you have much water?" This is the difference between Countable and Uncountable nouns. We use "many" for things we can count (1 leaf, 2 leaves). We use "much" for things we cannot count, like liquids (water, milk). Notice how Kevin says he has "some" water—we can use "some" for both types of nouns in positive sentences!

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An A2 English reading worksheet about Kevin the Koala packing his heavy bag for a trip to Perth.

Activities

Vocabulary

Items:
  • Label: giant
    Answer: def1
  • Label: heavy
    Answer: def2
  • Label: sunscreen
    Answer: def3
  • Label: togs
    Answer: def4
  • Label: brekkie
    Answer: def5
Definitions:
  • Text: Extremely large.
  • Text: Weighing a lot; difficult to lift or move.
  • Text: A cream or lotion rubbed onto the skin to protect it from the sun.
  • Text: An Australian word for a swimsuit.
  • Text: An Australian word for breakfast.
Fill In The Blanks:
  • Before: The elephant is a
    After: animal.
    Answer: giant
  • Before: I cannot lift this box because it is too
    After: .
    Answer: heavy
  • Before: Put on some
    After: before you go to the beach.
    Answer: sunscreen
  • Before: Don't forget your
    After: if you want to swim in the pool.
    Answer: togs
  • Before: I usually eat toast and eggs for
    After: .
    Answer: brekkie

Comprehension

Questions:
  • Text: Kevin is trying to put a whole tree branch in his bag.
    Answer: true
  • Text: Dottie says the tree branch is very light.
    Answer: false
  • Text: The Slip, Slop, Slap rule is about staying safe in the sun.
    Answer: true
  • Text: Kevin has a lot of sunscreen in his bag already.
    Answer: false
  • Text: Kevin and Dottie are going to walk to the station.
    Answer: true
Scrambled:
  • Text: backpack / is / big / Kevin's / very
    Answer: Kevin's backpack is very big
  • Text: tree / to / cannot / a / carry / You / Perth
    Answer: You cannot carry a tree to Perth
  • Text: the / hot / sun / very / is
    Answer: The sun is very hot
  • Text: go / to / shop / We / the / can
    Answer: We can go to the shop
  • Text: am / to / walk / I / ready
    Answer: I am ready to walk

Written Expression

Questions:
  • Text: What do you usually eat for breakfast (brekkie) before a long day?
  • Text: Why is it important to wear a hat and sunscreen in the summer?
Examples:

I usually eat cereal and drink a glass of orange juice for brekkie.

It is important because the sun is very hot and can burn your skin.

Critical Thinking

Title: Think and Discuss
Instructions:
  • Why do you think Kevin wanted to pack a giant tree branch instead of finding leaves on the way?
  • If you were going on a trip across Australia, what are three uncountable nouns (like water, money, etc.) you would need to bring?

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