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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Woman throws away million-dollar mattress

This article can be used for introducing the past perfect.

1. SS read it as a class, individually or in groups, or T reads it aloud (up to T).

2. Discuss vocabulary and details of the article. (This article elicited a lot of participation from the class I used it with. I guess they find money issues interesting!)

3. Use it as a springboard for presenting the past perfect and its meaning:

"When she realized her mistake, the mattress had already been taken away."

"She threw it away because she forgot that her mother had hidden money inside it."

(I really wonder what happened after that? I hope she found it! Haven't heard anything on the news yet though).



From Times Online
June 10, 2009

Woman throws away million-dollar mattress

Philippe Naughton

An Israeli woman who bought her elderly mother a new mattress threw out the old one unaware that it had $1 million hidden inside it.
Israeli newspapers reported today that the woman was left scrabbling through landfill sites in an, as yet, fruitless search for the mattress which contained her mother's life savings.
The woman, identified only as Anat, a resident of Tel Aviv, told Army Radio that she bought the mattress on Monday as a surprise for her mother and got rid of the other one without telling her. When she realised her mistake she rushed outside to look for the mattress but found it had already been taken by the rubbish collectors. Subsequent searches at three different landfill sites turned up nothing.
The Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot published a picture of the woman searching through refuse at a dump in southern Israel.
Yitzhak Borba, the dump manager, told the radio station that his staff was helping the woman, saying she appeared “totally desperate”, but the mattress was hard to find among the 2,500 tonnes of rubbish arriving at the site every day.
Mr Borba said that he increased security at the site to keep would-be treasure hunters at bay. For her part, Anat is displaying an admirable stoicism. “People have to take everything in proportion and thank God for the good and the bad,” she said.

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