A Bear Called Paddington - Chapter 7 - Comprehension
English Resource Description
In Chapter 7 of "A Bear Called Paddington," the reading comprehension exercise delves into the curious and endearing behaviours of Paddington Bear. One of the questions explores why Paddington insists on carrying all his belongings with him whenever he goes out, highlighting his attachment to his possessions and possibly his desire for preparedness. Paddington's confusion during a photograph session is also questioned, indicating a humorous or perplexing situation likely arising from his lack of familiarity with the process.
The chapter includes a sandcastle competition, with a question prompting readers to recall the prize for the winning creation. Understanding the meaning of the phrase 'the tide's coming in' is also tested, pointing to a pivotal moment that could affect the characters' activities at the beach. Readers are asked to identify how the Browns recognise Paddington's hat, suggesting a distinctive or personal feature that makes it unmistakable. The gathering of a crowd at the pier and Paddington's adventure of being swept out to sea are also focal points of the questions, hinting at dramatic events that capture the attention of onlookers and test Paddington's resilience. Finally, readers are challenged to concisely summarise the chapter, encapsulating the key events and themes in a brief retelling.