Storytelling in English class
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COMPARATIVES
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JOBS (LISTENING)
Listen to the conversation and complete the following sentences. Check your answers in "comments".
Stella is ________________________________ (1). She works in _________________________________(2) in .
She doesn’t work on ________________________________(3) or ________________________________ (4).
She starts work at ________________________________ (5) and finishes at ________________________________ (6). She sleeps during ________________________________ (7).
She ________________________________ (8) in a children’s ________________________________ (9). She looks after ________________________________ (10). It’s a difficult job and she ________________________________ (11) a lot.
She loves helping ________________________________ (12). She loves ________________________________ (13). It’s the best job ________________________________ (14).
Key:
1- a nurse
2- a hospital
3- Mondays
4- Tuesdays
5-
8 o'clock in the evening
6- 6 in the morning
7- the day
8-
works
9- hospital
10- very young children
11- doesn't
earn
12- little children
13- her job
14- in the world
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ROBINSON CRUSOE------STORYTELLING
The Banana Chant
Banana soup, banana stew,
Banana soup for me and you.
Potassium makes you strong,
Calcium, dance along!
Banana bread, banana chips,
Wave your hands, shake your hips!
LOST IN THE SPACE ( SONG)
Climb aboard the Spaceship!
Climb aboard the spaceship,
We’re going to the moon.
Hurry up, get ready,
We’re going to take off soon.
Put on your helmets
And buckle up real tight.
Let’s do the countdown,
And fly into the night
10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1… BLAST OFF!!
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ROBINSON CRUSOE lI ...............LISTEN TO THIS SONG
Reach
When the world, leaves you feeling blue
You can count on me, I will be there for you
When it seems, all your hopes and dreams
Are a million miles away, I will re-assure you
We’ve got to all stick together
Good friends, there for each other
Never ever forget that
I’ve got you and you’ve got me, so
Reach for the stars
Climb every mountain higher
Reach for the stars
Follow your hearts desire
Reach for the stars
And when that rainbow’s shining over you
That’s when your dreams will all come true
There’s a place waiting just for you
Is a special place where your dreams all come true
Fly away, swim the ocean blue
Drive that open road, leave the past behind you
Don’t stop gotta keep moving
Your hopes have gotta keep building
Never ever forget that
I’ve got you and you’ve got me, so
Reach for the stars...
Reach! Climb every mountain
Reach! Reach for the moon
Reach! Follow that rainbow, and your dreams will all come true
Reach for the stars...
LOST IN THE SPACE-----STORYTELLING
LISTEN TO THIS SONG
Space Dance
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
In my rocket I fly through the stars
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
In my rocket I fly to the moon
To do to the space dance
And you dance it like this…
Hold your breath
Turn around
Giant steps
Moonwalk!
Mercury is close to the sun
Venus is hot
Earth has life
And Mars, volcanoes
Jupiter is big
Saturn has rings
Uranus spins on it’s side
Neptune is cold
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune!
SPORTS AND ACTIONS
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ROBINSON CRUSOE.......STORYTELLING
Agadoo
Ag-a-doo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree
Aga-doo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night, to the hula melody
Well I was surfing a wave down in Malibu bay
When a tsunami came and washed me away
And when I swam to the shore, it was an island, you see
And there is nobody here, just Friday, Barbie and me
Look at the stars in the sky, it’s a beautiful night
So dance along to our tropical song
Ag-a-doo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree...
FACE TO FACE.... IMPORTANTE!
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WHY DO CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN?
- Halloween is a holiday celebrated annually on 31 October.
- It is the evening just before the two Christian holy days called the All Hallows’ Day:
- All Saints’ or Hallowmas on 1 November
- All Souls’ Day on 2 November
Why is Halloween called Halloween
- As it is the evening before the All Hallows’ Day, it was called All Hallows’ Eve. Later on with time it changed into Halloween.
When is Halloween Day – When is Halloween Celebrated
- Halloween Day is celeberated on 31 October every year.
What does Halloween Celebrate
- There are two historical things for which the Halloween is celebrated:
- Samhain (Summer’s End) the end of harvest season
- All Hallows’ Days – the two Christian holidays.
Who Invented Halloween – Where did Halloween Originate
- Halloween is traced back to a 2000 years old Celtic festival called Samhain (pronounced as SAH-wen) which was celebrated at the end of summer harvest.
- So the people who invented Halloween are the ancient Celts who lived in Northern Europe most probably in the countries of Britain, France and Ireland.
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Who first Celebrated Halloween – Who were the first People to Celebrate Halloween
- Ancient Celts who lived in Northern Europe were the first people to celebrate halloween.
- Celts were superstitious people who believed that on 31 October, the spirits of the dead roam freely in towns and villages.
- They feared that these spirits could harm them by damaging their crops, possessing people and spreading incurable sickness.
- To keep these spirits away, the Celts dressed up in scary costumes made from animal hides and fire up huge bonfires.
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History of Trick or Treat
- Trick or treat history is usually connected to the old custom of souling.
- In souling, the poor will go from house to house to beg for soul cakes. In return of the soul cakes the beggars would pray for those member of the family who were recently dead.
- Soul cakes were round in shape and were made from bread with currants.
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Why Do We Carve Pumpkins on Halloween – Story of Jack o’ Lanterns
- According to an old tale a drunken farmer named Stingy Jack was not allowed to enter both heaven and hell after his death. His soul wandered in the darkness. He carved out a lantern out of a turnip and coal, to light his way and guide his soul.
- The Celtics believed in this story of Jack Stingy, so they began to place Jack o’ Lanterns outside their houses. The purpose was to guide lost souls home while they wandered during the Samhain festival eve.
- Initially the Jack o’ Lanterns were carved out from potatoes but after the potatoes famine people began to use pumpkin instead.
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History of Halloween in America
- The Halloween festival was brought to America by the Irish people who came to America in the early nineteenth century.
- Later on in the mid of twentieth century, the festival became a hugely celebrated children’s holiday.
- Its popularity has increased over time and now it is more like a community celebration. Now even the adults celebrate it by participating in costume parties and is a huge commercial event in North America.
Interesting Facts about Halloween – Halloween Fun Facts for Kids
- Originally kids used to dance, sing or perform something before they could get their treat from the house.
- In old times people used to wear animal skins as costumes.
- Jack-o’-lanterns were also made from beets, potatoes and turnips.
- In some American towns, Halloween was once called as “Cabbage Night.”
- The fear of Halloween is called Samhainophobia.
- In America, Halloween is the second-most commercial holiday after Christmas.
- Halloween is the sixth most popular card-giving holiday. About 20 million Halloween cards are sent each year.
- Back in 1950, Trick or treaters of Philadelphia collected change instead of sweets for children overseas. The money collected was sent to UNICEF. This later on created the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF program.
- In the year 2012, 41.1 million children between the age 5 and 14 went out into the streets for trick or treat in their best costumes. It almost tripled in 2014.
- In America, parents spend around 1 billion dollars on their kids’ halloween costumes.
- It is expected that more than 175 million Americans are going to celebrate Halloween this year (2018).
- It is expected that more than $9 billion will be spent on this coming Halloween (2018).
Halloween for Kids
- Halloween is a very special holiday for kids as they get to wear spooking costumes of their favorite characters. In addition to this they go for trick or treating in their neighbourhood to collect sweets and candies.
- In Trick or Treat, kids go to every house one by one and ask the question “Trick or Treat?”. The house owners then give them sweets or candies. If a house owner do not give any candies to them then the kids would play some mischievous prank on them.
- In some countries the kids perform some tricks such as magic tricks, sing a song, tell a joke, play musical instruments or any other talent the kids may have, and in return the house owner will give them candies as treat.
- Trick and treat is a fun activity that provides an opportunity to kids, to show off their costumes and collect as many candies as they can.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
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