LESSON 6 Project
1 W o rk in g ro u p s .
2 a P e rfo rm y o u r play.
• Choose a play to perform
• Decide who will be what character
• Rehearse your play
2 b D iscuss th e plays p e rfo rm e d . Say:
• what the play teaches us
• whose acting you liked
• whose
play you liked best of all
• whose props were the best
H ow to m a ke a G lo ve P u p p e t
Learn how to make a sock puppet... it is so easy to make.
Firstly, find a sock that you want to use and find some material, scissors,
buttons, string and some cardboard.
Next cut an oval out of the cardboard and glue pink or black or red
material on to it or use markers or paint. Let
it dry completely and then
fold the oval in half. It is a mouth.
Cut out a red tongue, as in the picture below. Fold over the tongue and
then glue it to the inside fold of the oval.
Now place your hand in the sock....and find where the comfortable place
for your hand to open and close it. Then glue the oval there for the mouth.
Next sew or glue buttons for eyes. Also glue string to the top of the sock
puppet for hair. Add your own details. Wasn’t that fun?!
8 3
HOME READING
The Legend of Kirk Kiz
People
have always m ade legends
a b o u t stro n g and
brave Am azonian
fe m a le soldiers. T here w e re m any w om en
in arm ies of d iffe re n t co u ntrie s.
There is a legend of Samarkand A m a
zons too. A ccording to the legend, a
group of girls stayed in the castle of Kirk
Kiz Tepe to p ro te ct Samarkand.
Soldiers
from another country wanted to enter
the castle. Samarkand girls, led by their
leader Gauhar defended the castle. Many
days and nights they fo u g h t against enemy
soldiers and killed them on the battlefield.
A lot of girls were killed too. Only Gauhar
and som e girls stayed alive, but help from
the city did not com e.
The girls were ready
to pro te ct the city to the death.
The castle w as b u rn in g , crie s w ere
heard in the fire , and the w alls w ere
broken. The g irls lost hope. But G auhar
m anaged to kill som e
m ore so ld ie rs w ith
th e arrow s. W hen the a rro w s ended,
G auhar w as hurt.
The enem y so ld ie rs s u rro u n d e d her.
They w e re looking at her bu t cou ld not
co m e nearer. G auhar slow ly stoo d up,
a b lo o d y h e lm e t fell dow n fro m her
head and her long hair fell dow n on her
sho ulde rs.
She raised her sw ord and
said: “ My n a m e ’s Gauhar, my girls w ere
killed in the battle, and I call yo u r leader
to fig h t” .
The so ld ie rs w e re su rp rise d . No one
had fo u g h t w ith th e ir po w e rfu l arm y
as bravely as the girls did.
The leader
looked at the girl and q u ie tly said: “ I’d
like to have such m en in my a rm y ” .
He p o lite ly cam e up to G auhar and
ca re fu lly looked into her eyes. He realized
th a t he w o uld no t take Sam arkand, but
w ould find his death there.
The le ad er to o k the g irl’s hand and
kissed it. Then he tu rn e d to his men and
sho ute d: “ I saw
the pearl o f Sam arkand
and it’s enough fo r me. B ack h o m e !”
The arm y m ou nte d th e ir horses and
rode away.
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