Before reading the succeeding scene, practice reading aloud these statements using the non-final intonation pattern (normal-rise-normal):
Had I known, I would have told you.
If I could, I would.
If I had seen it myself, I would have believed it.
Form triads and read this scene aloud. Read with the appropriate expression and intonation.
If you only listened…
[Trixie and Mika meet a distraught Red near the school auditorium.]
Trixie : Hey, Red! What’s up?
Red : I’m so mad at myself! I should have listened!
Mika : Listened to what?
Red : Remember that audition I wanted to go to?
Trixie : Of course! You wanted to audition for the role of
Mercutio, right?
Mika : The audition was yesterday, I remember. Did you go?
I’m sure you got the part.
Red : How could I? I missed the auditions.
Trixie and Mika : Oh no!
Red : Had I listened to the announcement during assembly
last Monday, I would have gone to the auditions.
Mika : And if you had read the posters on the bulleting boards,
you would not have forgotten.
Trixie: If I were you, I would request for a special audition.
Red : Is that done?
Trixie : I don’t know. You can try.
Mika : I suggest that you talk to the auditions committee as
soon as possible. There could be a second round, you know.
Red : Ok, I’ll try. Thanks, girls. Next time, I’ll pay
more attention to school announcements!
Because Red wasn’t listening to school announcements, he missed the chance of playing an important role in the school play. What about you? Was there an opportunity you missed, or nearly missed, because you failed to listen? Think about an advice that you took for granted, or announcements you didn’t pay attention to. Share these regrets in class. Use these sentence openers as your guide:
If only I had…, I would have…
Had I listened to…I would have…



