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Vocabulary
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- eerily /EER-i-lee/
- enigma /uh-NIG-muh/
- smolder /SMOHL-der/
- maiden /MEYD-n/
- swamp gas /swomp gas/
[adverb] – in a strange, frightening, and mysterious way
The majority of the structures are in ruins, and the main streets are eerily vacant.
[noun] – something that is mysterious and seems impossible to understand completely
The enigma of the plane’s disappearance was the subject of numerous articles in the newspapers.
[verb] – to burn slowly with smoke but without flames
The woods were still smoldering the next morning.
[noun] – a girl or young woman, especially an unmarried one
The prince courted and married the fair maiden in the story.
[noun] – a gas produced in a swamp by decaying plants that are covered by water
You could smell the swamp gas even from miles away.
Article reading
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
On the old Route 66 northeast of Oklahoma City lies a four-mile rural road eerily known as the Devil’s Promenade This is home to a ghostly enigma that has baffled ghost hunters for more than a century.
Since 1881, this area has witnessed the appearance of the strange basketball-sized glowing orb known as the Hornet Spook Light, which bears the name of the former town of Hornet. Nobody is aware of the meaning, origin, or make-up of this strange, smoldering ball of light. The Army Corps of Engineers calls it a “mysterious light of unknown origin.” It is typically seen from inside the Oklahoma border looking west. It moves like a lantern held by a dancing ghost, twirling and bobbing up and down. Vance Randolph, a local, wrote about the phenomenon in his 1947 book “Ozark Magic and Folklore”. “The thing looked yellowish to me, but some observers describe it as red, green, blue, or even purple in color. One man swore that it passed so close to him that he could plainly feel the heat, and a woman saw it burst like a bubble, scattering sparks in all directions.” Locals concur that the Hornet Spook Light indeed exists, although they disagree on its cause. Others claimed it was “the spirit of a Quapaw maiden who drowned herself in the river when her warrior was killed in battle,” while some thought it was the ghost of an assassinated Osage chief. Others believe that swamp gas is to blame for the lights.
Until now, the enigmatic ball has remained what it has always been: a mystery. What could it truly be?
Since 1881, this area has witnessed the appearance of the strange basketball-sized glowing orb known as the Hornet Spook Light, which bears the name of the former town of Hornet. Nobody is aware of the meaning, origin, or make-up of this strange, smoldering ball of light. The Army Corps of Engineers calls it a “mysterious light of unknown origin.” It is typically seen from inside the Oklahoma border looking west. It moves like a lantern held by a dancing ghost, twirling and bobbing up and down. Vance Randolph, a local, wrote about the phenomenon in his 1947 book “Ozark Magic and Folklore”. “The thing looked yellowish to me, but some observers describe it as red, green, blue, or even purple in color. One man swore that it passed so close to him that he could plainly feel the heat, and a woman saw it burst like a bubble, scattering sparks in all directions.” Locals concur that the Hornet Spook Light indeed exists, although they disagree on its cause. Others claimed it was “the spirit of a Quapaw maiden who drowned herself in the river when her warrior was killed in battle,” while some thought it was the ghost of an assassinated Osage chief. Others believe that swamp gas is to blame for the lights.
Until now, the enigmatic ball has remained what it has always been: a mystery. What could it truly be?
Discussion Questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Please share an urban legend in your country.
- How can you tell whether a legend is true or not?
- Would you visit Route 66 to check the Hornet Spook Light? Why or why not?
- Do you think glowing orbs like the Hornet Spook Light exist in other places?
- What do you think is the cause of the Hornet Spook Light?
Summarization
Please summarize the whole article using your own words and expressions. You will have one minute to prepare before you answer.
Describe
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- orb
- baffle
- phenomenon
- spark
- concur