The Leprechaun legend (English exercise n°16722 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicThe Leprechaun legendReconstituer la légende du Leprechaun:cocked hat: a hat with the brim turned up in two or three placesaloof: distant physically or emotionallywhereabouts : approximate locationcrock: (old use) a large pot made of baked clayEnglish exercise "The Leprechaun legend" created by anonyme (19-02-2007) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English testClick on one item. Then, choose UP or DOWN. and a leather apron. According to legend, leprechauns are aloof and about 2 feet tall), often dressed like a shoemaker, with a cocked hat a leprechaun by the sound of his shoemaker's hammer. If caught, he possess a hidden pot of gold. Treasure hunters can often track down unfriendly, live alone, and pass the time making shoes. They also reveal — but only to someone clever enough to catch them — the location The Leprechaun is an Irish fairy. He looks like a small, old man ( can be forced to reveal the whereabouts of his treasure, but the captor all hopes of finding the treasure are lost. Supposedly, leprechauns can leprechaun (and he often tricks them into looking away), he vanishes and of buried treasure, typically a crock of gold hidden at the end of the rainbow. must keep their eyes on him every second. If the captor's eyes leave the reveal — but only to someone clever enough to catch them — the location of buried treasure, typically a crock of gold hidden at the end of the rainbow. must keep their eyes on him every second. If the captor's eyes leave the possess a hidden pot of gold. Treasure hunters can often track down a leprechaun by the sound of his shoemaker's hammer. If caught, he and a leather apron. According to legend, leprechauns are aloof and unfriendly, live alone, and pass the time making shoes. They also of buried treasure, typically a crock of gold hidden at the end of the rainbow. can be forced to reveal the whereabouts of his treasure, but the captor about 2 feet tall), often dressed like a shoemaker, with a cocked hat all hopes of finding the treasure are lost. Supposedly, leprechauns can a leprechaun by the sound of his shoemaker's hammer. If caught, he End of the free exercise to learn English: The Leprechaun legend (01.11.2008 15:46)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises
Reconstituer la légende du Leprechaun:cocked hat: a hat with the brim turned up in two or three placesaloof: distant physically or emotionallywhereabouts : approximate locationcrock: (old use) a large pot made of baked clay