
Comprehension Questions
- How long did the flight from Paris to Sydney take?
- Where did the flight stop during the journey?
- How did Remi feel after the long flight?
- What did Remi plan to do once he got to the hotel?
- What did the passport control guard ask Remi about?
- What happened when Remi’s backpack went through the scanner?
- How did Remi react when the border guard asked him to follow?
- Who did Remi meet in the small room at the end of the text?
- How did the woman in the small room greet Remi?
- What was Remi’s state of mind as he followed the guard through the airport?
True or False Questions
- Remi slept for several hours on the flight. (True/False)
- The passport control guard was very friendly when speaking to Remi. (True/False)
- Remi was asked about his entry form during passport control. (True/False)
- The border guard asked Remi to follow him because his bag triggered a red light. (True/False)
- Remi was confident and relaxed when following the guard. (True/False)


We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression (last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc.)
When has the accident happened?- When did the accident happen?
Giving details in the past simple
We use the present perfect to introduce a past event or experience, but if we continue talking and we give details, then we use the past simple.
A: I‘ve been to the cinema.
B: What did you see?
A: I saw a very good film by…
A: Oh, you‘ve broken your arm.
B: Yes, I have.
A: How did it happen

https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b1/past-simple-present-perfect
https://www.baamboozle.com/game/2631
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HOMEWORK
- Revise the grammar rule amd pass the test