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The Mysterious Key

(A2 Level English Story – Modal Verbs)

Emma was a university student who lived in a small apartment in a quiet town. One rainy Saturday morning, she decided to clean her room. While she was moving an old bookshelf, she found a small wooden box behind it.

The box was covered with dust. Emma opened it carefully and discovered an old silver key inside. There was also a small note.

The note said:

“This key can open something important. You must use it wisely.”

Emma was surprised.

“What can this key open?” she wondered.

She looked at the key for a few minutes. It looked very old, but it was still shiny. She thought it might belong to someone in the building.

“I should ask my neighbors,” she said.

First, she visited Mrs. Brown, an elderly woman who lived downstairs.

Mrs. Brown looked at the key and smiled.

“I don’t know where it comes from,” she said. “But you should be careful. Old things can have interesting stories.”

Next, Emma visited Mr. Davis, who lived across the hall.

He examined the key closely.

“It might open a storage room,” he said. “Or it could belong to an old house. You can try asking the building manager.”

Emma thanked him and went downstairs.

The building manager looked at the key.

“I’ve never seen this before,” he said. “But there is an old locked room in the basement. Nobody has opened it for years.”

Emma became excited.

“May I try the key?” she asked.

“Yes, you may,” the manager replied.

Together, they walked to the basement. At the end of a dark hallway, there was a large wooden door.

Emma inserted the key into the lock.

Click.

The door opened.

Inside, there was a small room filled with old furniture, books, and photographs. Everything was covered with dust.

“There must be a story behind this room,” Emma said.

As they looked around, Emma noticed a framed photograph on the wall. It showed a young man standing in front of the building many years ago.

Under the photo, there was a message:

“If you find this room, you should learn its history.”

The manager looked surprised.

“I think this was the room of the building’s first owner,” he said.

They spent the afternoon exploring the room. They found letters, newspapers, and many old pictures.

One letter explained everything.

The first owner loved history and wanted future residents to discover the past. Before he died, he hid the key and left clues for someone to find.

Emma smiled.

“So this wasn’t treasure,” she said.

“No,” the manager replied. “But it may be something more valuable.”

That evening, Emma shared the story with her neighbors. Everyone was fascinated.

Mrs. Brown said, “We should create a small history corner in the building.”

“That’s a wonderful idea,” Emma said.

Over the next few weeks, the residents worked together. They cleaned the room and organized the old photographs and documents.

People could visit the room and learn about the building’s history.

One day, a local newspaper wrote an article about their project.

Emma felt proud.

She had found a mysterious key, but she had discovered something even more important: a connection to the past.

As she looked at the old photographs, she thought about the note.

“You must use it wisely.”

Now she understood.

The key could open a door, but it could also open people’s curiosity, imagination, and sense of community.

And sometimes, that might be the greatest treasure of all.

Vocabulary (Kelimeler)

EnglishTurkish
mysteriousgizemli
keyanahtar
wooden boxahşap kutu
dusttoz
notenot
wiselyakıllıca
neighborkomşu
carefullydikkatlice
basementbodrum
hallwaykoridor
lockkilit
discoverkeşfetmek
furnituremobilya
photographfotoğraf
historytarih
ownersahip
clueipucu
valuabledeğerli
communitytopluluk
treasurehazine

Modal Verbs from the Story

Modal VerbMeaningExample
canyapabilmek, olabilirThis key can open something important.
couldolabilir, yapabilirdiIt could belong to an old house.
mayizin isteme/vermeMay I try the key?
mightolasılıkIt might open a storage room.
shouldtavsiyeYou should be careful.
mustzorunlulukYou must use it wisely.

Comprehension Questions

Answer the questions.

  1. What did Emma find behind the bookshelf?
  2. What message was written on the note?
  3. Who suggested asking the building manager?
  4. Where was the locked room located?
  5. What did Emma and the manager find inside the room?
  6. Who did the room belong to?
  7. Why did the first owner hide the key?
  8. What project did the residents create?
  9. How did the local community react to the discovery?
  10. What was the real treasure Emma discovered?

True or False

Write True (T) or False (F).

  1. Emma found the key in her kitchen. _____
  2. Mrs. Brown recognized the key immediately. _____
  3. The building manager knew about the old locked room. _____
  4. The key opened the basement door. _____
  5. The room contained old books and photographs. _____
  6. The first owner wanted people to learn about the building’s history. _____
  7. Emma sold the items she found in the room. _____
  8. The residents worked together to organize the room. _____
  9. A local newspaper wrote about the project. _____
  10. The key led to a treasure chest full of gold. _____

Fill in the Blanks

Use the words below.

(history – basement – key – wisely – neighbors – clue – photographs – treasure)

  1. Emma found an old __________ inside a wooden box.
  2. The note said she must use it __________.
  3. There was a locked room in the __________.
  4. The residents wanted to learn about the building’s __________.
  5. Emma shared the story with her __________.
  6. The first owner left a __________ for future residents.
  7. They found many old __________ in the room.
  8. The real __________ was the connection to the past.

Modal Verbs Practice

Choose the correct answer.

  1. Emma __________ ask her neighbors about the key.
    • a) should
    • b) mustn’t
    • c) can’t
  2. The key __________ open the old door.
    • a) can
    • b) shouldn’t
    • c) mustn’t
  3. “__________ I try the key?” Emma asked.
    • a) Must
    • b) May
    • c) Should
  4. The key __________ belong to an old house.
    • a) could
    • b) mustn’t
    • c) shouldn’t
  5. You __________ use important things carefully.
    • a) should
    • b) can’t
    • c) couldn’t

Answer Key

True / False

  1. F
  2. F
  3. T
  4. T
  5. T
  6. T
  7. F
  8. T
  9. T
  10. F

Fill in the Blanks

  1. key
  2. wisely
  3. basement
  4. history
  5. neighbors
  6. clue
  7. photographs
  8. treasure

Modal Verbs Practice

a) should

a) should

a) can

b) May

a) could

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