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My Louisiana Ghost Story

By Andrew Evans

October 23, 2011

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/my-louisiana-ghost-story

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LISTEN AND COMPLETE

In an unnamed _________ in an unnamed _________ in a state named after King Louis XIV, I met a _________.

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In an unnamed house in an unnamed town in a state named after King Louis XIV, I met a ghost.

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We were never introduced properly - in fact, the housekeeper denied any and all ghosts the minute I walked in.

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We were never introduced properly - in fact, the housekeeper denied any and all ghosts the minute I walked in.

  1. “DENIED” MEANS:
  2. CONFIRMED
  3. DIDN’T ADMIT

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We were never introduced properly - in fact, the housekeeper denied any and all ghosts the minute I walked in.

  • “DENIED” MEANS:
  • CONFIRMED
  • DIDN’T ADMIT

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“Oh no, it’s not haunted - at least I’ve never seen anything,” she announced as she led me through the grand entryway and into the hallway dressed up with fall flower arrangements. The century-old house was massive - one huge square room after another, and each one decorated with antique parlor furniture, huge potted plants, heavy-framed mirrors and painting, and crystal chandeliers that hung like glowing, upside-down wedding dresses.

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“Oh no, it’s not haunted - at least I’ve never seen anything,” she announced as she led me through the grand entryway and into the hallway dressed up with fall flower arrangements. The century-old house was massive - one huge square room after another, and each one decorated with antique parlor furniture, huge potted plants, heavy-framed mirrors and painting, and crystal chandeliers that hung like glowing, upside-down wedding dresses.

2. WHICH OF THESE IS THE ROOM DESCRIBED IN THE STORY?

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“Oh no, it’s not haunted - at least I’ve never seen anything,” she announced as she led me through the grand entryway and into the hallway dressed up with fall flower arrangements. The century-old house was massive - one huge square room after another, and each one decorated with antique parlor furniture, huge potted plants, heavy-framed mirrors and painting, and crystal chandeliers that hung like glowing, upside-down wedding dresses.

2. WHICH OF THESE IS THE ROOM DESCRIBED IN THE STORY?

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It was a beautiful Southern mansion that like so many in Louisiana, now function as a luxurious bed-and-breakfast. The housekeeper showed me my suite for the night - a tremendous king-size bed that weighed a few tons, smothered in a pile of pillows and with more white lace and satin than a royal christening.

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It was a beautiful Southern mansion that like so many in Louisiana, now function as a luxurious bed-and-breakfast. The housekeeper showed me my suite for the night - a tremendous king-size bed that weighed a few tons, smothered in a pile of pillows and with more white lace and satin than a royal christening.

3. WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE TEXT FOR EACH PICTURE BELOW.

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It was a beautiful Southern mansion that like so many in Louisiana, now function as a luxurious bed-and-breakfast. The housekeeper showed me my suite for the night - a tremendous king-size bed that weighed a few tons, smothered in a pile of pillows and with more white lace and satin than a royal christening.

3. WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE TEXT FOR EACH PICTURE BELOW.

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SUITE

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It was a beautiful Southern mansion that like so many in Louisiana, now function as a luxurious bed-and-breakfast. The housekeeper showed me my suite for the night - a tremendous king-size bed that weighed a few tons, smothered in a pile of pillows and with more white lace and satin than a royal christening.

3. WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE TEXT FOR EACH PICTURE BELOW.

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SUITE

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PILLOWS

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It was a beautiful Southern mansion that like so many in Louisiana, now function as a luxurious bed-and-breakfast. The housekeeper showed me my suite for the night - a tremendous king-size bed that weighed a few tons, smothered in a pile of pillows and with more white lace and satin than a royal christening.

3. WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE TEXT FOR EACH PICTURE BELOW.

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SUITE

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PILLOWS

BED-AND-BREAKFAST

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It was a beautiful Southern mansion that like so many in Louisiana, now function as a luxurious bed-and-breakfast. The housekeeper showed me my suite for the night - a tremendous king-size bed that weighed a few tons, smothered in a pile of pillows and with more white lace and satin than a royal christening.

3. WRITE THE WORDS FROM THE TEXT FOR EACH PICTURE BELOW.

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SUITE

KING-SIZE BED

PILLOWS

BED-AND-BREAKFAST

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I set my bags down on the floor and took in the size of the room - an immense place, cathedral-like.

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“You’ll be staying alone in the house,” the housekeeper added, “There are no other guests tonight.”

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I was afraid that would be the situation. It’s not the first time in my travels that I’ve been the sole inhabitant of some oversize, historic property. I’m used to it, though it’s not always comfortable.

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“As long as you say it’s not haunted,” I joked, but the housekeeper did not laugh. In fact, she looked a little concerned.

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“As long as you say it’s not haunted,” I joked, but the housekeeper did not laugh. In fact, she looked a little concerned.

4. WHICH OF THESE WOMEN LOOKS “A LITTLE CONCERNED?

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“As long as you say it’s not haunted,” I joked, but the housekeeper did not laugh. In fact, she looked a little concerned.

5. WHICH OF THESE WOMEN LOOKS “A LITTLE CONCERNED?

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“No, it’s not haunted,” she reassured me, but two seconds later, she began to elaborate. “Oh, there are stories, but nobody’s ever seen anything.” She paused, “I’ve never seen anything.”

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I asked her to tell me more about the “stories” and out of the housekeeper’s mouth tumbled one Grade A Southern ghost story. Apparently the Cajun family who owned the house two owners ago reported the ghost of a little girl who, when she was alive, used to get locked up in the wooden closet under the stairs. Locked in the dark she would kick and scream against the door, a habit that she carried on into her next life.

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I asked her to tell me more about the “stories” and out of the housekeeper’s mouth

1. tumbled one 2. Grade A Southern ghost story. Apparently the 3. Cajun family who owned the house two owners ago reported the ghost of a little girl who, when she was alive, used to get 4. locked up in the wooden closet under the stairs. Locked in the dark she would kick and scream against the door, a habit that she carried on into her next life.

5. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.

  1. Of the highest quality
  2. Came out without control
  3. A person who lives in the US state of Louisiana with French-speaking Canadian background
  4. Put in a place where they can’t leave

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I asked her to tell me more about the “stories” and out of the housekeeper’s mouth

1. tumbled one 2. Grade A Southern ghost story. Apparently the 3. Cajun family who owned the house two owners ago reported the ghost of a little girl who, when she was alive, used to get 4. locked up in the wooden closet under the stairs. Locked in the dark she would kick and scream against the door, a habit that she carried on into her next life.

5. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.

  • Of the highest quality - 2 - Grade A
  • Came out without control
  • A person who lives in the US state of Louisiana with French-speaking Canadian background
  • Put in a place where they can’t leave

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I asked her to tell me more about the “stories” and out of the housekeeper’s mouth

1. tumbled one 2. Grade A Southern ghost story. Apparently the 3. Cajun family who owned the house two owners ago reported the ghost of a little girl who, when she was alive, used to get 4. locked up in the wooden closet under the stairs. Locked in the dark she would kick and scream against the door, a habit that she carried on into her next life.

5. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.

  • Of the highest quality - 2 - Grade A
  • Came out without control - 1 - Tumbled
  • A person who lives in the US state of Louisiana with French-speaking Canadian background
  • Put in a place where they can’t leave

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I asked her to tell me more about the “stories” and out of the housekeeper’s mouth

1. tumbled one 2. Grade A Southern ghost story. Apparently the 3. Cajun family who owned the house two owners ago reported the ghost of a little girl who, when she was alive, used to get 4. locked up in the wooden closet under the stairs. Locked in the dark she would kick and scream against the door, a habit that she carried on into her next life.

5. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.

  • Of the highest quality - 2 - Grade A
  • Came out without control - 1 - Tumbled
  • A person who lives in the US state of Louisiana with French-speaking Canadian background - 3 - Cajun
  • Put in a place where they can’t leave

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I asked her to tell me more about the “stories” and out of the housekeeper’s mouth

1. tumbled one 2. Grade A Southern ghost story. Apparently the 3. Cajun family who owned the house two owners ago reported the ghost of a little girl who, when she was alive, used to get 4. locked up in the wooden closet under the stairs. Locked in the dark she would kick and scream against the door, a habit that she carried on into her next life.

5. Match the highlighted words with their meanings.

  • Of the highest quality - 2 - Grade A
  • Came out without control - 1 - Tumbled
  • A person who lives in the US state of Louisiana with French-speaking Canadian background - 3 - Cajun
  • Put in a place where they can’t leave - 4 - locked up

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Despite closing that door every night, the Cajun family noticed the closet door would always be wide open in the morning. Eventually, they began leaving little toys inside the closet at night to appease the unhappy little ghost.

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Despite closing that door every night, the Cajun family noticed the closet door would always be wide open in the morning. Eventually, they began leaving little toys inside the closet at night to appease the unhappy little ghost.

6. If you “appease” someone, you:

  1. Do what they want to avoid problems.
  2. Make them feel happy.
  3. Entertain them.

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Despite closing that door every night, the Cajun family noticed the closet door would always be wide open in the morning. Eventually, they began leaving little toys inside the closet at night to appease the unhappy little ghost.

6. If you “appease” someone, you:

  • Do what they want to avoid problems.
  • Make them feel happy.
  • Entertain them.

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The housekeeper told me this as if it were perfectly normal - and in my travels I’ve gathered that ghosts are pretty normal in Louisiana.

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The housekeeper told me this as if it were perfectly normal - and in my travels I’ve gathered that ghosts are pretty normal in Louisiana.

7. If you “gather” something, you:

  1. Collect something.
  2. Accept something.
  3. Understand something.

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The housekeeper told me this as if it were perfectly normal - and in my travels I’ve gathered that ghosts are pretty normal in Louisiana.

7. If you “gather” something, you:

  • Collect something.
  • Accept something.
  • Understand something.

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“Last year we had a Halloween party in the house and a lot of people dressed up as the ghosts that haunt their own houses. Guess what my costume was?” The housekeeper was suddenly cheerful again, “I dressed up as the little girl from under the stairs!” She wore a short black dress, put her hair in pigtails and walked around with an armful of toys.

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“Last year we had a Halloween party in the house and a lot of people dressed up as the ghosts that haunt their own houses. Guess what my costume was?” The housekeeper was suddenly cheerful again, “I dressed up as the little girl from under the stairs!” She wore a short black dress, put her hair in pigtails and walked around with an armful of toys.

8. Which of these looks like the housekeeper’s Halloween costume?

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“Last year we had a Halloween party in the house and a lot of people dressed up as the ghosts that haunt their own houses. Guess what my costume was?” The housekeeper was suddenly cheerful again, “I dressed up as the little girl from under the stairs!” She wore a short black dress, put her hair in pigtails and walked around with an armful of toys.

8. Which of these looks like the housekeeper’s Halloween costume?

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I think I could have handled just about anything - if the housekeeper had told me that someone had hung himself in the foyer, or that the mansion was under some swamp curse, or that it was built on top of some old French cemetery - well, I would have coped fine with any of those.

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I think I could have handled just about anything - if the housekeeper had told me that someone had hung himself in the foyer, or that the mansion was under some swamp curse, or that it was built on top of some old French cemetery - well, I would have coped fine with any of those.

9. Which are the words in the text for these two images?

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I think I could have handled just about anything - if the housekeeper had told me that someone had hung himself in the foyer, or that the mansion was under some swamp curse, or that it was built on top of some old French cemetery - well, I would have coped fine with any of those.

9. Which are the words in the text for these two images?

FOYER

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I think I could have handled just about anything - if the housekeeper had told me that someone had hung himself in the foyer, or that the mansion was under some swamp curse, or that it was built on top of some old French cemetery - well, I would have coped fine with any of those.

9. Which are the words in the text for these two images?

FOYER

SWAMP

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But no - instead she was describing a bothered little girl ghost trapped in a closet with an armful of old-fashioned toys. Now that was super creepy.

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But no - instead she was describing a bothered little girl ghost trapped in a closet with an armful of old-fashioned toys. Now that was super creepy.

10. In your opinion, what is creepier?

  1. Staying in a house where a man had hung himself in the foyer?
  2. Staying in a house near a swamp with a story of a curse?
  3. Staying in a house that is haunted by a little girl’s ghost?

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The housekeeper offered to spend the night in the house as well, but I said no - I’d be fine in the house alone. At least, I thought I’d be fine.

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Honestly, I thought very little of her ghost stories. I’ve travelled to enough odd places and gathered my own private collection of unexplained phenomena that I prefer to keep private and unexplained. I wasn’t ready to add an old Louisiana mansion to my list - it almost seemed too banal.

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My Cajun housekeeper was friendly and welcoming. She showed me around the town and introduced me to nearly every person we ran into. I ended up having dinner with her and her husband at the local seafood restaurant, and for hours we swapped stories and laughed.

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My Cajun housekeeper was friendly and welcoming. She showed me around the town and introduced me to nearly every person we ran into. I ended up having dinner with her and her husband at the local seafood restaurant, and for hours we swapped stories and laughed.

11. “We swapped stories and laughed” means:

  1. We exchanged funny stories with one another.
  2. We told jokes to one another.
  3. We invented funny stories and told them to one another.

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My Cajun housekeeper was friendly and welcoming. She showed me around the town and introduced me to nearly every person we ran into. I ended up having dinner with her and her husband at the local seafood restaurant, and for hours we swapped stories and laughed.

11. “We swapped stories and laughed” means:

  • We exchanged funny stories with one another.
  • We told jokes to one another.
  • We invented funny stories and told them to one another.

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(...)

It was only when she drove me back to the house that the housekeeper mentioned the ghost again.

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“Oh, you’re gonna hear things tonight. You will,” she laughed nervously. Her approach had changed from a few hours earlier when she flat-out denied any kind of haunting.

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“Oh, you’re gonna hear things tonight. You will,” she laughed nervously. Her approach had changed from a few hours earlier when she flat-out denied any kind of haunting.

12. Approach means:

  1. Coming near
  2. Way of speaking about something
  3. Route

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“Oh, you’re gonna hear things tonight. You will,” she laughed nervously. Her approach had changed from a few hours earlier when she flat-out denied any kind of haunting.

12. Approach means:

  • Coming near
  • Way of speaking about something
  • Route

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“Oh, you’re gonna hear things tonight. You will,” she laughed nervously. Her approach had changed from a few hours earlier when she flat-out denied any kind of haunting.

13. Flat-out denied means:

  • Rudely denied
  • Seriously denied
  • Completely denied

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“Oh, you’re gonna hear things tonight. You will,” she laughed nervously. Her approach had changed from a few hours earlier when she flat-out denied any kind of haunting.

13. Flat-out denied means:

  • Rudely denied
  • Seriously denied
  • Completely denied

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I laughed it off and waved goodbye to the two of them as they drove away, then unlocked the door with my key and entered the house alone.

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A few lights had been left on in some of the rooms, and I did not feel the need to start walking around the huge house to turn them off one by one. Instead I made my way to my first-floor bedroom, and then into the bathroom where I changed for bed, and brushed my teeth.

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That’s when I felt it - that really dreadful sensation of being watched by someone else. I felt coldness on the back of my neck and my spine tingled. I stared at my face in the mirror but there was nothing else there - no apparitions or vague reflections. I left the room and then shut the glass-paneled bathroom door, certain that I was simply scaring myself.

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That’s when I felt it - that really dreadful sensation of being watched by someone else. I felt coldness on the back of my neck and my spine tingled. I stared at my face in the mirror but there was nothing else there - no apparitions or vague reflections. I left the room and then shut the glass-paneled bathroom door, certain that I was simply scaring myself.

14. Find a synonym for each of these phrases below in the text.

  1. I was shaking because I was frightened.
  2. Horrible
  3. Look for a long time with the eyes wide open

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That’s when I felt it - that really dreadful sensation of being watched by someone else. I felt coldness on the back of my neck and my spine tingled. I stared at my face in the mirror but there was nothing else there - no apparitions or vague reflections. I left the room and then shut the glass-paneled bathroom door, certain that I was simply scaring myself.

14. Find a synonym for each of these phrases below in the text.

  • I was shaking because I was frightened. My spine tingled
  • Horrible
  • Look for a long time with the eyes wide open

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That’s when I felt it - that really dreadful sensation of being watched by someone else. I felt coldness on the back of my neck and my spine tingled. I stared at my face in the mirror but there was nothing else there - no apparitions or vague reflections. I left the room and then shut the glass-paneled bathroom door, certain that I was simply scaring myself.

14. Find a synonym for each of these phrases below in the text.

  • I was shaking because I was frightened. My spine tingled
  • Horrible dreadful
  • Look for a long time with the eyes wide open

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That’s when I felt it - that really dreadful sensation of being watched by someone else. I felt coldness on the back of my neck and my spine tingled. I stared at my face in the mirror but there was nothing else there - no apparitions or vague reflections. I left the room and then shut the glass-paneled bathroom door, certain that I was simply scaring myself.

14. Find a synonym for each of these phrases below in the text.

  • I was shaking because I was frightened. My spine tingled
  • Horrible - dreadful
  • Look for a long time with the eyes wide open. stare

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I sat down at the table, opened my laptop and began answering e-mail. It was a quarter ‘til eleven and the glow from my computer pulled me away from any fears and kept me focused on the mundane realities of our digital lives.

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At ______________ the noises started.

Listen. What time did the noises start?

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At eleven o’clock the noises started.

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Sh-sh-sh, sh-sh-sh-sh.

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A pair of feet shuffled across the bathroom floor. I turned towards the door I had just closed. It was still closed - the only entrance into that room. The noise repeated itself - a pair of feet shuffling across the floor then stopping right at the other side of the bathroom door.

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A pair of feet shuffled across the bathroom floor. I turned towards the door I had just closed. It was still closed - the only entrance into that room. The noise repeated itself - a pair of feet shuffling across the floor then stopping right at the other side of the bathroom door.

15. Which GIF shows shuffling feet?

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A pair of feet shuffled across the bathroom floor. I turned towards the door I had just closed. It was still closed - the only entrance into that room. The noise repeated itself - a pair of feet shuffling across the floor then stopping right at the other side of the bathroom door.

15. Which GIF shows shuffling feet?

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My fingers froze on the keyboard and I tried to think rationally. Certainly, the sounds had come from someone walking, and it was from inside the bathroom.

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Yes, I was scared. My mind went through all the other things that might be making the noise - someone else entering the house, some (very large) wild animal scurrying about - but no, those had been feet pattering along the floor.

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Yes, I was scared. My mind went through all the other things that might be making the noise - someone else entering the house, some (very large) wild animal scurrying about - but no, those had been feet pattering along the floor.

16. Which GIF shows “scurrying” and which one shows “pattering”?

__________

__________

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Yes, I was scared. My mind went through all the other things that might be making the noise - someone else entering the house, some (very large) wild animal scurrying about - but no, those had been feet pattering along the floor.

16. Which GIF shows “scurrying” and which one shows “pattering”?

PATTERING

SCURRYING

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That’s when I crawled into the giant bed and took up my defensive position, armed pitifully with my cell phone and laptop.

17. Which GIF shows someone crawling?

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That’s when I crawled into the giant bed and took up my defensive position, armed pitifully with my cell phone and laptop.

17. Which GIF shows someone crawling?

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At midnight, I heard a loud thump upstairs. Then another followed by another. Soon there was clatter all about - dull thuds, a few bangs, followed by the sound of someone (or many?) walking around on the second floor. I remained frozen in my bed, tweeting my terror out into the great digital cloud.

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At midnight, I heard a loud thump upstairs. Then another followed by another. Soon there was clatter all about - dull thuds, a few bangs, followed by the sound of someone (or many?) walking around on the second floor. I remained frozen in my bed, tweeting my terror out into the great digital cloud.

18. Listen to the noises below. Match them to the underlined words in the text.

3

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At midnight, I heard a loud thump upstairs. Then another followed by another. Soon there was clatter all about - dull thuds, a few bangs, followed by the sound of someone (or many?) walking around on the second floor. I remained frozen in my bed, tweeting my terror out into the great digital cloud.

18. Listen to the noises below. Match them to the underlined words in the text.

3

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CLATTER

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At midnight, I heard a loud thump upstairs. Then another followed by another. Soon there was clatter all about - dull thuds, a few bangs, followed by the sound of someone (or many?) walking around on the second floor. I remained frozen in my bed, tweeting my terror out into the great digital cloud.

18. Listen to the noises below. Match them to the underlined words in the text.

3

1

2

4

CLATTER

BANG

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At midnight, I heard a loud thump upstairs. Then another followed by another. Soon there was clatter all about - dull thuds, a few bangs, followed by the sound of someone (or many?) walking around on the second floor. I remained frozen in my bed, tweeting my terror out into the great digital cloud.

18. Listen to the noises below. Match them to the underlined words in the text.

3

1

2

4

CLATTER

BANG

THUMP

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At midnight, I heard a loud thump upstairs. Then another followed by another. Soon there was clatter all about - dull thuds, a few bangs, followed by the sound of someone (or many?) walking around on the second floor. I remained frozen in my bed, tweeting my terror out into the great digital cloud.

18. Listen to the noises below. Match them to the underlined words in the text.

3

1

2

4

CLATTER

BANG

THUMP

THUDS

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“There are strange noises coming from upstairs.” I was using Twitter to document the paranormal event that was unfolding around me.

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No, they were not simply “old house” noises that old houses make. There was no air conditioning or heat running. It was not simply the humid air turning cooler and the house setting back into its foundations, as many Twitter followers tried to explain to me. I was confident that I was the only person in the house, and yet the sounds from upstairs had me convinced someone else was moving around up there.

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A few minutes later, I heard the sound of _____________________. Whatever it was had joined me on the first floor. I stared at the bedroom door, then reverted to Facebook chat for some kind of small comfort.

19. What sound did he hear? Listen.

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A few minutes later, I heard the sound of someone running down the stairs. Whatever it was had joined me on the first floor. I stared at the bedroom door, then reverted to Facebook chat for some kind of small comfort.

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I chatted with friends in different countries, explaining my dilemma - that I was wide awake in a house which was haunted by a traumatized little girl and that honestly, this was the kind of adventure on which I’d be happy to take a pass.

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Eventually, the footsteps went back up the stairs and the clatter intensified. I wanted to laugh - but couldn’t - as I read my Twitter friends arguing about the existence of ghosts, all the while I was listening to what sounded like 1____________ rolling around on the floor above me and 2____________ slamming shut.

20. Listen and complete with the missing words.

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2

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Eventually, the footsteps went back up the stairs and the clatter intensified. I wanted to laugh - but couldn’t - as I read my Twitter friends arguing about the existence of ghosts, all the while I was listening to what sounded like bowling balls rolling around on the floor above me and doors slamming shut.

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Via social media, I began to get a flood or real-time advice on how to deal with my real-time haunting. Some said to confront the “thing”, others said to call the police and report intruders, a few insisted I turn on the TV, some said to pray to St. Michael, others said St. Joseph was better with this sort of thing. The Hindus in India said to burn incense. My friend who’s a nun in Europe told me to leave the house immediately (which did not make me feel better about my situation).

21. Which of the pieces of advice would you follow were you in this very situation?

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I don’t remember sleeping much, but eventually my body grew so tired that I lay down, wrapped up like a mummy in my blankets. The house became silent once more, and for several hours I listened to the stillness, still terrified but hopeful that the worst was over. All I had to do was make it until morning.

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I awoke at around 4 a.m. to the sound of 1. __________, which grew louder and louder. It was the sound of crystal glasses clinking against crystal. Then somebody was 2. __________.

22. Listen and write what noises you can hear.

1

2

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I awoke at around 4 a.m. to the sound of tinkling glass, which grew louder and louder. It was the sound of crystal glasses clinking against crystal. Then somebody was stacking china.

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My mind reflected on everything I had heard through the night. I mentally begged the ghost(s) to shut up so that I could get some sleep. I thought of the last family who had lived here, how they had appeased the ghost with toys. I had no toys to offer - the only thing I had in my bag was a small harmonica that I had recently purchased. For a second I was relieved, as if I had something positive to offer the ghost, but then I realized that if I suddenly heard a harmonica playing in the darkness, I would probably die of cardiac arrest.

23. What is the object he considered offering the ghost? Listen.

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My mind reflected on everything I had heard through the night. I mentally begged the ghost(s) to shut up so that I could get some sleep. I thought of the last family who had lived here, how they had appeased the ghost with toys. I had no toys to offer - the only thing I had in my bag was a small harmonica that I had recently purchased. For a second I was relieved, as if I had something positive to offer the ghost, but then I realized that if I suddenly heard a harmonica playing in the darkness, I would probably die of cardiac arrest.

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And so I stayed in bed until morning, not sleeping and not moving. I waited until I heard the housekeeper arrive and begin preparing breakfast back in the kitchen - only then did I crawl out of bed, open the bathroom door, take a shower and get dressed. I took my bags out into the car, then re-entered the house through the kitchen.

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The housekeeper acted nonchalant. She gave me breakfast and chatted about the weather until I finally interrupted. I told her what happened - all the different sounds that I had heard, and how I had been kept awake for most of the night.

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The housekeeper acted nonchalant. She gave me breakfast and chatted about the weather until I finally interrupted. I told her what happened - all the different sounds that I had heard, and how I had been kept awake for most of the night.

24. What is the meaning of “nonchalant”?

  1. Concerned
  2. Casual
  3. Busy

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The housekeeper acted nonchalant. She gave me breakfast and chatted about the weather until I finally interrupted. I told her what happened - all the different sounds that I had heard, and how I had been kept awake for most of the night.

24. What is the meaning of “nonchalant”?

  • Concerned
  • Casual
  • Busy

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She responded with a few confessions. “You know, my son won’t even set foot in this house. He’ll come to the door but won’t ever cross into it. As a teenager, he played with the owner’s son inside the house and had one creepy experience that kept him away ever since.” The housekeeper also told me about her little niece talking alone upstairs, chatting with some unseen friend. Then she told me about the “professional” ghost hunters who had come in and recorded floating orbs and EVPs and plastered the images all over the internet - all the ghost buster stuff that’s lately become so popular on television.

25. Which of these pieces of evidence would make you believe that there was indeed a ghost haunting the house?

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And yet she would never admit that she had any proof of anything. She needed the house not to be haunted, which made sense to me. (If I worked all day in a big old Southern mansion, I would not want it to be haunted either.)

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Still, as we talked, the housekeeper repeatedly acknowledged the very real possibility of some kind of ghost, as well as the owner’s own understanding that the house was special. Perhaps that’s why she keeps telling people the house is not haunted.

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“If there is something in the house, then we don’t want the wrong kind of people coming in and provoking it - we don’t want anyone bothering it.” That seemed the right attitude, although I am personally unacquainted with Southern ghost etiquette. Yet I was surprised by the housekeeper’s duality on the subject.

26. Do you agree with the housekeeper’s attitude?

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All that I know is that I stayed alone in that house all night long, during which time I heard a lot of unexplained noises.

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Yes, perhaps my mind played tricks all night, maybe giant 1_______ were wearing people 2________ and running up and down the floors. Maybe the neighbor 3_______ snuck into the house and played tricks on me.

27. Look at the pictures. What do they show? Match each one with a gap in the text.

A

B

C

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Yes, perhaps my mind played tricks all night, maybe giant 1_______ were wearing people 2________ and running up and down the floors. Maybe the neighbor 3_______ snuck into the house and played tricks on me.

27. Look at the pictures. What do they show? Match each one with a gap in the text.

A

B

C

kids

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Yes, perhaps my mind played tricks all night, maybe giant 1_______ were wearing people 2________ and running up and down the floors. Maybe the neighbor 3_______ snuck into the house and played tricks on me.

27. Look at the pictures. What do they show? Match each one with a gap in the text.

A

B

C

kids

raccoon

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Yes, perhaps my mind played tricks all night, maybe giant 1_______ were wearing people 2________ and running up and down the floors. Maybe the neighbor 3_______ snuck into the house and played tricks on me.

27. Look at the pictures. What do they show? Match each one with a gap in the text.

A

B

C

kids

slippers

raccoon

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Yes, perhaps my mind played tricks all night, maybe giant 1 RACCOONS were wearing people SLIPPERS and running up and down the floors. Maybe the neighbor KIDS snuck into the house and played tricks on me.

27. Look at the pictures. What do they show? Match each one with a gap in the text.

A

B

C

kids

slippers

raccoon

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Or maybe, just maybe, there was a ghost of a little girl, who escaped her prisoner’s closet beneath the stairs and ran amok all night, down and up the stairs, jostling the crystal and china, then giggling to herself as she scared the crap out of that tall Yankee gentleman holed up in the guest room.

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Closet door under the stairs “where the little ghost girl lives.” Louisiana (AE, NGS)