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Experience of being kidnapped
Talk about your experience of being kidnapped

My chauffeur was sick and I was told to take a cab home. I
decided to walk instead and took the shortcut through a
rubber plantation.

As I was walking, I noticed four men in dark glasses
following me. I became frightened. I started running and
was horrified to hear footsteps close behind me. Suddenly,
I felt myself jerked back roughly. The next thing I knew, I
was blindfolded and gagged. I struggled wildly to free
myself but to no avail. I was dumped onto some rough
sacks. Then I heard an engine start. The kidnappers must
be driving me to their hideout.

In their hideout, the kidnappers called my father and
demanded a ransom of one hundred thousand dollars for
my release. They warned him that my life would be in
danger if the police were notified. They also arranged to
meet my father at a jetty at three o’clock in the morning.

At the appointed time, the men brought me to the jetty. My
father was there, waiting anxiously. After collecting the
money, the four men released me.

As the kidnappers were about to leave in a boat, the
policemen, who were lying in ambush, ran out to arrest
them. After a short struggle, the four kidnappers were
caught. My family was thankful that I was safe and sound.
I was glad that my father had notified the police.




Describe a fire in the hospital that you witnessed.

I was visiting my friend Sally in the hospital. She had a
bad fall a few days ago, and she was being treated for
shock and bruises. I was chatting with her when suddenly
a shrill alarm went off.

We saw the doctors and the nurses huddled together.
Then a nurse or a doctor went to speak to each patient. A
doctor approached Sally’s bed and told us that a fire had
started on the seventh floor of the hospital and the fire
brigade had been summoned. He told us to remain calm
and we would get out of the building quickly.

However some of the patients started to panic and we
heard some of them crying. We also heard the siren of the
fire engines. The head nurse announced that the stronger
patient would have to use the emergency stair exit, while
the firefighters would use special equipment to lift the
injured patients through the windows.

A nurse helped to guide Sally down the staircase. The
nurse asked me to help another patient. I went to the next
bed and helped guide a woman with a bandaged arm
towards the staircase. She was sobbing quietly. I assured
her that since we were on the fourth floor, we would
escape without any danger.


When we reached the second floor, a group of policemen
and firefighters rushed to meet us. They led us to the
ground floor and out of the building.

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