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LEVEL 3
PENGUIN READERS
Teacher Support Programme
Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Boscombe Pool
Book key
1 a
guilty
b
lips
c
servant
d
wound
2 a
Dr Watson
b
Charles McCarthy
c
Patience Moran
d
James McCarthy
e
Arthur Conan Doyle
3
Open answers
4 a
?
b
3
c
3
d
?
e
3
f
3
5 a
following his father with a gun.
b
lift his arm.
c
wounds made by something thick and heavy.
d
someone called ‘Cooee!’
e
he ran back to the pool.
6 –10
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11 a
7
b
3
c
3
d
3
e
7
f
7
g
3
h
7
12–15
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16 a
f
b
i
c
g
d
h
e
j
17 1
c
2
e
3
b
4
f
5
a
6
d
7
h
8
g
18 a
Holmes says this to Lestrade. Lestrade is sure that
James killed his father but Holmes disagrees.
b
Lestrade says this to Holmes. Holmes is thinking
about the strange friendship between McCarthy
and Turner. Lestrade thinks this is not important.
c
Holmes says this to Lestrade because he can see
Lestrade’s footmarks everywhere.
d
Holmes says this to Watson and Lestrade and
to himself. He is explaining the meaning of the
footmarks.
e
Holmes says this to Watson and Lestrade because
he is going to visit Mr Moran.
19 –20
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21 a
left
b
bad
c
coat
d
cigars
e
pocket-knife
22 a
Australians
b
last
c
footmarks
d
left
e
cut
23 –26
Open answers
27 a
Yes
b
No
c
No
d
Yes
e
Yes
f
Yes
g
No
h
No
28 –39
Open answers
Discussion activities key
1–3
Open answers
4
Suggested answers:
On the train, Holmes says James was following his
father.
James says he was not following his father.
5
Open answers
6
The important thing is: He was in Victoria, Australia.
7–9
Open answers
10
Possible answers:
• A cigar end
• He knows that the murderer killed McCarthy with
this stone.
11
Possible answers:
• He found ash from the Indian cigar.
• He found a cigar end.
• He found a lot of footmarks.
• He found a stone (the murder weapon).
• I think he knows the murderer now.
• Perhaps he is writing a letter to John Turner.
12–15
Open answers
16
Possible answers:
• The murderer dropped his coat only fifteen yards away
from the body.
• Holmes could tell which footmarks belong to which
person.
17
Possible answers:
• I knew it when Lestrade said he was ill.
• I knew it when Holmes was talking about Ballarat.
18 –20
Open answers
Activity worksheets key
1 a
2
b
3
c
1
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Answer keys
LEVEL 3
PENGUIN READERS
Teacher Support Programme
Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Boscombe Pool
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3
4
a
Boscombe
b
eighteen
c
Australia
d
about six
e
Boscombe
f
Hatherley
g
John Turner
h
James
i
eighteen
j
two
k
Australia
l
Monday, 3 June
m three o’clock
n
Boscombe Pool
o
James
p
gun
q
gun
a
5
b
3
c
6
d
4
e
2
f
1
a
We shall see where that path takes us.
b
It is all quite clear and it becomes clearer with every
new fact.
c
She was one of the prettiest girls that I have ever
seen in my life.
d
Clearly the murderer hit him from behind.
5 a
Because he is already married.
b
To see the bar woman who is his wife.
c
Because his wife has written to say that she and
James are not really married.
d
Because McCarthy thought his son was away from
home, and did not know when he was coming
back.
e
Because the Turners are rich and the McCarthys
seem quite poor.
6 a
W
b
H
c
L
d
H
e
L
7 a
It is a special call which Australians use.
b
It is part of the name Ballarat, a mining town in
Australia.
8 a
2
b
4
c
1
d
3
9 a
3
b
5
c
6
d
1
e
4
f
2
g
12
h
10
i
9
j
7
k
11
l
8
10 a
4
b
3
c
5
d
2
e
1
11 a
a hundred
b
one hundred and fifty
c
fifteen
12 a
James’s father called to him before he saw him.
James’s father told James something about a rat
before he dies.
b
McCarthy called, ‘Cooee!’ He expected to meet
someone who knew Australia. The murderer felt
at home in the Valley. Strangers cannot usually go
there.
Progress test key
1 a
7
b
3
c
7
d
3
e
3
f
7
g
3
h
7
2 a
Herefordshire
b
Australia
c
Hatherley
d
Boscombe
e
Bristol
3 a
soft-hearted
b
behind
c
sunny
d
front
e
rough
4 a
3
b
1
c
4
d
2
5 a
Mr McCarthy > Mr Turner
b
knew > didn’t know
c
the murderer > innocent; or is > isn’t
d
glasses > magnifying glass
e
London > Australia (or Victoria)
6 a
1
b
2
c
2
d
2
e
1
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