Ha az egyszerűségre törekszünk, amely nem mehet a minőség rovására, akár ehhez hasonló feladatok is születhetnek. Elementary szint, autentikus szöveg, némi formázás, és már gyakorolhatjuk is a névelőket. Nem kell hozzá túlzott nyelvtani magyarázat, mert a készszöveg átolvasása újra rögzít, az interlinguális hibajelenségek pedig szigorúan felszínre kerülnek, és egyszerűen, kommunikatív módon kezelhetőek. Persze ikönnyen le is lehet ragadni a nyelvtannál, csakhogy az egész nem arról szól. :D Pdf-ben itt.
Babe Ruth was one of ____ greatest baseball players of all time. He was born on February 6, 1895, in Baltimore, Maryland. George's _____ mother and father worked long hours and didn't have much time for him, so he played out in the street all _____ day. When he was seven, he went to live at Saint Mary's, _____ school for boys. At first his parents took him _____ home from time to time, but in _____ end he went to live at _____ Saint Mary's all _____ time. His parents never visited him there.
At Saint Mary's one of his teachers was ____ Brother Mathias. Mathias became young George's friend and taught him to play ____ baseball. George soon became ____ very good player. When he was only nineteen, he began playing professionally with _____ Baltimore Orioles. Because he was very young, the players in ____ team called him 'Babe' and after that ____ 'Babe Ruth' became his name.
____ Babe played with different teams - ____ Boston Red Sox, ____ New York Yankees and ____ Boston Braves. He stayed with ____ Yankees for fourteen years, and his number 3 Yankees shirt became famous. In 1935 he stopped playing ____ baseball.
Babe Ruth became famous and ____ rich. He loved ____ children and always helped them when he could. Over ____ years he gave lots of money to Saint Mary's school and to different children's hospitals.
In 1946 Ruth learned he had ____ cancer. He went into ____ hospital at once but _____ doctors couldn't stop ____ cancer. On April 11, 1947, he went to say goodbye to _____ everybody at the Yankees stadium, but he was too ill to wear his number 3 shirt on that day.
Babe Ruth died ____ next year, but people didn't forget him. To this day April 27th is Babe Ruth Day for all _____ baseball lovers in ____ USA and ____ Japan.
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