Cambridge A2 Key
A2 Key - Reading Matching Exercise 4
Read the three descriptions and match the seven questions to the correct description.
Twin Stories
Lucy
I have an identical twin sister, Emma. We're often mistaken for each other, which can be funny sometimes. We both study at the same university but in different fields; I'm in science and she's in arts. We have the same group of friends and often hang out together. Emma is more outgoing than I am, and sometimes I get shy in large groups. We tried switching places once for a day at school, and it was hilarious!
Max
My twin brother, Alex, and I look exactly alike, but our personalities are quite different. I love sports, especially football, while Alex is more into music and plays guitar. We go to different schools, which is unusual for twins, but it works for us. Last year, we played a prank on our teachers by swapping classes. Alex and I also have a secret code that we've used since we were kids.
Sophie
Having an identical twin sister, Zoe, is like having a best friend who looks just like you. We both love fashion and often swap clothes. People sometimes can't tell us apart, even our own parents! Zoe and I attend the same school but have different favourite subjects. I like maths, and she prefers history. We always help each other with homework. Last summer, we went on a holiday together without our parents for the first time.