Chapter 8 — The Lighthouse Choice
Chapter 8 — The Lighthouse Choice
Helpful words
| English | Español |
|---|---|
| lighthouse | faro |
| signal | señal |
| irregular | irregular |
| help | ayuda |
| phone signal | cobertura |
| path | camino |
| to cross | cruzar |
| moon | luna |
| lock | cerradura |
| keyhole | ojo de cerradura |
| base | base |
| first | primero |
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The blue door returns the family to the beach, but it is almost night. The lighthouse blinks in an irregular way, as if it is asking for help.
Aunt Iris wants to call emergency services, but there is no phone signal. Mr Vale says the lighthouse is not always in the same place. It can only be reached when the tide, the moon and the Guest Book agree.
Morrow crosses first and marks the path.
Cliffhanger
At the base of the lighthouse, the family finds a door with three locks: one for sand, one for sea and one for sky.
Easy comprehension questions
- Where does the blue door take them?
- What is strange about the lighthouse light?
- Why can’t Aunt Iris call for help?
- Who crosses first?
- How many locks are on the lighthouse door?
Useful expressions
- It is asking for help. → Está pidiendo ayuda.
- There is no signal. → No hay cobertura.
- We have to try. → Tenemos que intentarlo.
- Stay close. → Manteneos cerca.
- There are three locks. → Hay tres cerraduras.