Pro ce d u re o f th e les so n : Lesson 3. Do you like fairy tales?
Vocabulary:
servant['sɜːv(ə)nt]-xizmatkor
bite[baɪt]-tishlamoq
fly[flaɪ]-uchmoq, pashsha
please[pliːz]-iltimos, xursand qilmoq
1 Play Miming. A: Mimes what s/he was doing before the teacher came.
B: Were you drawing on the board?
A: Yes, I was./No, I wasn't.
2a Find the words in the Wordlist. Write the meaning. servant bite - bit fly - flew taste - tasted please - pleased
2b Listen and repeat. 3a Answer the questions. 1.
Do you like reading fairy tales?
2.
How do fairy tales usually begin in your mother tongue?
3b Look at the picture. What do you think the story is about? 3c Listen and answer the question. What did the snake want the mosquito to do?
3d Read. Say how fairy tales begin in English. Once upon a time the snake was king over all the animals.
One day he was very hungry, but he did not want to eat his usual food. He decided that he would like to eat the sweetest meat in the
world. So he told his servant, the mosquito, to bite all the animals and find which was the most delicious of all.
The mosquito wanted to please the king. He went to the forests and jungles, and bit the bears and the monkeys, the foxes and the tigers.
He went to the grasslands and tasted the gazelles and zebras. He tasted the lions and wolves and rabbits. He tasted all the animals, but
could not find the meat to please his king. Then he saw a human baby ...
(to be continued*)
3e Read and answer the questions. 1.
Who are the characters* of the fairy tale?
2.
What do you know about them?
3.
Is the fairy tale complete?
4.
How does the story end? What do you think?