Judy Enters College. Judy Abbot had no father or mother; she lived in a Children’s Home for many years. The rich people of the town- the trustees- gave money for the Children’s Home. When the children were fifteen years old, the trustees found some work for them and the young people left the Children’s Home. Judy Abbot liked her lessons and learned well. Her compositions were interesting and the teacher read one of them to the trustees one day.
When Judy was fifteen, the trustees gave her work in the Children’s Home. They left her stay there and go on with her lessons. Judy looked after small children from four to seven years old. She helped them to wash and dress in the morning, played with them after her lessons. She helped in the kitchen and washed the windows and the floors.
When the girl was seventeen, one of the trustees wanted to send a girl to a college and pay for her education. The teachers decided that it must be Judy. The trustee told the teachers that the girl must write a letter to him every month as a report.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION VARIANT 10 Listen to the text and decide if the statements are true or false. Judy has no father no mother.
Judy learned not very well.
When Judy was sixteen, the trustees gave her a work.
Jude abbot looked for old people.
She helped in the kitchen and washed the windows and the floors.
Judy worked in the Children’s Home.
When Judy was sixteen, she was send to the school.
She wrote very interesting compositions.
The teachers pay for her education.
Girl must write a letter to him every month as a report.