Kevin-09: The Meat Pie Mystery
An A2 English reading worksheet about Kevin the Koala visiting a bakery and learning some funny Australian rhyming slang.
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Kevin-09: The Meat Pie MysteryReading Text
Episode 9: The Meat Pie Mystery Swimming makes Kevin very hungry. He leaves the beach and walks to a small bakery. It smells delicious inside. He walks to the counter. "I would like a meat pie, please," Kevin says. The baker is a kind lady. "Sure thing, mate," she says. "Would you like some dead horse with that?" Kevin’s eyes open wide. He is shocked. "Dead horse? No, thank you! I am a koala. I only eat leaves... and sometimes pies!" The baker laughs loudly. "No, no, little guy! Dead horse is just a funny word for tomato sauce!" Kevin smiles and feels a bit silly. "Oh! Yes, please. May I have some tomato sauce, then?" Kevin sits on a bench outside. He eats his hot meat pie with tomato sauce. It is much better than eucalyptus leaves! 🐨 Aussie Talk The baker asks if Kevin wants "dead horse." This is an example of Australian Rhyming Slang. "Dead horse" rhymes with "red sauce" in some accents. Australians put tomato sauce on their meat pies, which are a classic, savory pastry snack loved across the country. 📝 Grammar Spotlight Look at the phrases "I would like a meat pie" and "Would you like some...?" This is how we order food or offer things politely in English. It is much more polite than saying "I want." Kevin also uses "May I have..." which is another excellent, polite way to ask for something.
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An A2 English reading worksheet about Kevin the Koala visiting a bakery and learning some funny Australian rhyming slang.
Activities
Vocabulary
- Label: bakeryAnswer: def1
- Label: deliciousAnswer: def2
- Label: counterAnswer: def3
- Label: shockedAnswer: def4
- Label: sillyAnswer: def5
- Text: A place where bread, cakes, and pies are made or sold.
- Text: Having a very pleasant taste or smell.
- Text: A long, flat surface in a shop where customers are served.
- Text: Surprised and upset by something unexpected.
- Text: Showing a lack of good sense; foolish or a little bit embarrassing.
- Before: Every morning, we buy fresh bread from the localAfter: .Answer: bakery
- Before: This chocolate cake is absolutelyAfter: !Answer: delicious
- Before: Please put your items on theAfter: so you can pay for them.Answer: counter
- Before: I was veryAfter: when I heard the loud, unexpected noise.Answer: shocked
- Before: I felt a bitAfter: when I realized I was wearing two different socks.Answer: silly
Comprehension
- Text: Kevin goes to a bakery because he wants to sleep.Answer: false
- Text: The baker offers to give Kevin a real horse to eat.Answer: false
- Text: "Dead horse" is a funny way to say tomato sauce.Answer: true
- Text: Kevin decides he does not want any tomato sauce on his pie.Answer: false
- Text: Kevin thinks the meat pie is better than eucalyptus leaves.Answer: true
- Text: smells / inside / delicious / ItAnswer: It smells delicious inside
- Text: pie / would / a / like / meat / IAnswer: I would like a meat pie
- Text: eyes / wide / Kevin's / openAnswer: Kevin's eyes open wide
- Text: feels / a / silly / bit / KevinAnswer: Kevin feels a bit silly
- Text: better / leaves / is / much / than / ItAnswer: It is much better than leaves
Written Expression
- Text: What is a famous or traditional food from your country? How do you describe it?
- Text: Write a short dialogue politey ordering food at a cafe. Use 'I would like' and 'May I have'.
A famous food in my country is paella. It is a delicious rice dish with seafood and vegetables.
Customer: Hello! I would like a coffee, please. May I have some milk with it?
Waiter: Yes, of course. Here you are.
Critical Thinking
- Why do you think Australians use rhyming slang like 'dead horse' for 'tomato sauce'?
Have you ever misunderstood a word or phrase in another language (or your own language) and felt silly like Kevin?
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