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To create a story using the video series, I’ll structure a short narrative that follows the typical characters and settings from those videos (like Rob and Jenny’s story from the “Practical English” episodes).
Here’s an original, classroom-friendly story inspired by the series’ style: The Wrong Suitcase american english file third edition videos
At the hotel, Rob opens the suitcase. It’s full of women’s clothes – and a laptop with a sticky note: “Jenny – don’t forget this!” Rob panics. “Oh no… I took the wrong bag!” To create a story using the video series,
He runs to the hotel lobby. Jenny is waiting, arms crossed. “You’re late.” Rob explains. Jenny laughs. “That’s my colleague’s suitcase! She was on your flight.” They call her. She’s still at the airport. Rob takes a taxi back, swaps suitcases, and finally returns – exhausted but smiling. “Oh no… I took the wrong bag
Rob lands at JFK airport. He’s tired after the flight from London. He grabs a black suitcase from baggage claim and takes a taxi to Manhattan. In the taxi, he calls Jenny: “Hey, I’m here. See you at the hotel in 20 minutes.” Jenny smiles. “Don’t be late. We have dinner reservations at 8.”
At the restaurant, Jenny says: “Only you, Rob. Only you could lose a suitcase you never owned.” Rob laughs. “Life is never boring with me.” They toast. “To wrong suitcases and right friends.”