Read and put the paragraphs A-G in the correct order A) It took them long to arrive in Frankfurt. They went straight to the aunt's house. Heidi's aunt had a daughter, Clara by name. Clara was a good-looking slim girl. B) Once upon a time there lived a sweet little girl — Heidi [ˈhaɪdɪ] was her name. She lived in the mountains with her grandfather. Heidi was happy in the mountains. She loved to listen to the winds which spoke to her; she loved the trees that helped her to get home. C) One day Heidi's aunt from Frankfurt [ˈfræŋkfɜ:t] came to see them. She told Heidi it was time for her to go to school. Heidi became sad. She didn't want to go so far from her home, she didn't want to live in a big city, but she had to go. So off went Heidi to Frankfurt, far away. D) She made friends with all Peter's goats and never forgot their names. They played different games. Heidi danced and sang beautiful songs. In winter she stayed at home with her grandfather. E) She had a little turned-up nose, lovely curly hair and beautiful eyes. Clara was modest and hard-working. Soon the girls made friends. Heidi loved her cousin very much. F) Sometimes Peter visited her and they walked down the mountains to see Peter's granny who was nearly 80 years old, and Heidi read to her. G) She loved to speak to the flowers that grew in her garden. Every day in summer she went up the mountains to see her friend Peter. Peter looked after a lot of goats and Heidi helped him.
Задание

Read and put the paragraphs A-G in the correct order

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A) It took them long to arrive in Frankfurt. They went straight to the aunt's house. Heidi's aunt had a daughter, Clara by name. Clara was a good-looking slim girl.

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B) Once upon a time there lived a sweet little girl — Heidi [ˈhaɪdɪ] was her name. She lived in the mountains with her grandfather. Heidi was happy in the mountains. She loved to listen to the winds which spoke to her; she loved the trees that helped her to get home.

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C) One day Heidi's aunt from Frankfurt [ˈfræŋkfɜ:t] came to see them. She told Heidi it was time for her to go to school. Heidi became sad. She didn't want to go so far from her home, she didn't want to live in a big city, but she had to go. So off went Heidi to Frankfurt, far away.

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D) She made friends with all Peter's goats and never forgot their names. They played different games. Heidi danced and sang beautiful songs. In winter she stayed at home with her grandfather.

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E) She had a little turned-up nose, lovely curly hair and beautiful eyes. Clara was modest and hard-working. Soon the girls made friends. Heidi loved her cousin very much.

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F) Sometimes Peter visited her and they walked down the mountains to see Peter's granny who was nearly 80 years old, and Heidi read to her.

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G) She loved to speak to the flowers that grew in her garden. Every day in summer she went up the mountains to see her friend Peter. Peter looked after a lot of goats and Heidi helped him.