“THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE

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“THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE THE TALE for students of the 4-th -A grade teacher: S.YALOVENKO School № 2 , Krasnodon town , 2017

VOCABULARY A HARE , A TORTOISE, FAST SLOW, PASS – PASSED, JUMP –JUMPED, RACE, REST, SOON, SUDDENLY, FINISH, WINNER, SEE- SAW, IS-WAS, ALWAYS, ONCE UPON A TIME, LIVE-LIVED

FOREST ANIMALS SONG (I) Discover who lives in the forest In the heart of a deep green forest In the holes and in the trees I can easily tell you this Foxes and Bears Squirrels and Hares Wolves, snakes and birds Moles and deer Hedgehogs and beavers Butterflies and frogs

FOREST ANIMALS SONG (II) Discover who lives in the forest In the heart of a deep green forest On the ground and in the air Animals everywhere They run very fast And hide in the grass Walk, jump and crawl They swim in the river And fly with no fear Let’s name them all Foxes and Bears Squirrels and Hares Wolves, snakes and birds Moles and deer Hedgehogs and beavers Butterflies and frogs

LISTENING THE TEXT ON PAGE 90-91, EX.1 WHAT IS THIS TALE ABOUT? WHO WAS THE WINNER OF THE RACE?

WRITING PRACTICE (I) 1. h ___ r____ ; 2. t ___r t ____ ____ s ____ ; 3. f ___ s t ; 4. r ___ s t ; 5. r ___ c ___ ; 6. w ___ n n ___ r .

Right answers WRITING PRACTICE (I) 1. h _a__ r__e__ ; 2. t _o__r t __o__ _i___ s ___e_ ; 3. f __a_ s t ; 4. r __e_ s t ; 5. r __a_ c __e_ ; 6. w __i_ n n __e_ r .

Grammar Practice The Past Simple Tense Irregular and Regular verbs: Is – was; see – saw; Laugh – laughed; Surprise – surprised; Start – started; Jump – jumped; Pass – passed; Open – opened; Look – looked; Learn - learned

WRITING PRACTICE (II)Ex. 2,p.91 Read the tale and put H for hare and T for tortoies 1.He always laughed at him. - 2. He surprised them all. - 3. He jumped forward. - 4. He passed him . - 5. Suddenly, he opened his eyes. - 6. He was the winner. -

Right answers Ex. 2, p.91 1. H 2. T 3. H 4. T 5. H 6. T

THE MODEL OF THE DIALOGUE FOR THE TALE “THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE” The Hare: Hello, Tortoise! You are so slow. (ha-ha-ha) The Tortoise: Hello, Hare! Well, let’s have a race tomorrow then! The Hare: Well, let’s have a race tomorrow! Oh! It is very hot. So, there’s a tree. I can rest under it! The Tortoise: Well, the Hare is sleeping. So, I will go to the finish line! The Hare: Oh! The Tortoise is at the finish line! The Tortoise is the winner! So, now I know : ‘Keep on going and don’t stop until you cross the finish line!’

What lesson do you learn from the story? Speaking Practice Ex.3, p.91 Answer the question. Try to find it at the tale. What lesson do you learn from the story?

Right answer Speaking Practice Ex.3, p.91 ‘Keep on going and don’t stop until you cross the finish line!’

Read the tale and make up the dialogue (in writing) with main heroes: HOMEWORK Read the tale and make up the dialogue (in writing) with main heroes: the Hare and the Tortoise. Do Ex.1, p.90-91

Summarizing Thank you very much for your wonderful work! Our lesson is over. I wish you happiness and Good Luck! See you next lesson!