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INDIVIDUAL ASYNCHRONOUS MEETING

NAME: Marjorie Patricia Moreno Moreno

DATE: Nov. 10, 2021

Activity 1: open you irregular verb list in “RECURSOS” UNIT 1 in you EVA and CLASSIFY them
according to the following rules.

Rule 1: Past simple and Past Participle are the same

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. BRING BROUGHT BROUGHT

CATCH CAUGHT CAUGHT

BUY BOUGHT BOUGHT

FEEL FELT FELT

FIND FOUND FOUND

GET GOT GOT

HAVE HAD HAD

HOLD HELD HELD

KEEP KEPT KEPT

LEARN LEARNED/LEARNT LEARNED/LEARNT

Rule 2: Base form and Past participle are the same

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. BECOME BECAME BECOME

COME CAME COME

DRAW DREW DRAWN

RUN RAN RUN

Rule 3: No changes across the three forms

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. COST COST COST

CUT CUT CUT


PUT PUT PUT

Rule 4: Past Simple + en

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. BEAT BEAT BEATEN

FALL FELL FALLEN

Rule 5: Base form+ en

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. DRIVE DROVE DRIVEN

EAT ATE EATEN

FALL FELL FALLEN

FORGET FORGOT FORGOTTEN

RIDE RODE RIDDEN

TAKE TOOK TAKEN

Rule 6: Base form ending in o + ne

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. DO DID DONE

GO WENT GONE

Rule 7: i- a- u

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN

DRINK DRANK DRUNK

SING SANG SUNG

SWIM SWAM SWUM

Rule 8: OW-EW- OWN

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. GROW GREW GROWN


KNOW KNEW KNOWN

SHOW SHOWED SHOWN

THROW THREW THROWN

Rule 9: EAR- ORE- ORN

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. WEAR WORE WORN

Rule 10. SPECIAL CASES

Base form Past Simple Past Participle

Ex. BE WAS/WERE BEEN

DO DID DONE

GO WENT GONE

REGULAR VERBS

Activity 2: Look at the regular verbs list and classify them according to the three pronunciation rules,
you know ( “D”, “T”; “ID” Sounds)

LIVE BELONG STAY


HELP WANT PLAY
LOOK VISIT TALK
OWN BREATH CALL
RAIN CLEAN WATCH
BELIEVE DIE LOVE

“d” SOUND “t” SOUND “id” SOUND

Live Breath Play


Belong Look Stay
Own Die Believe
Rain Talk Visit
Clean Help Want
Call Watch Love

Activity 3: OPEN THE FOLLOWING LINK (https://www.ethiopianenglishreaders.com/23-


stories/tigray/92-the-farmer-and-the-leopard) . THEN LISTEN AND READ THIS INTERESTING STORY
AND DO THE EXERCISES BELOW.

GOOG LUCK!!!!!
1. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BEFORE READING IT.

Before you read the story


 Do you like to help people who are in trouble?
If I like to help people a lot because I am a very supportive person.

 When you do something special for someone, do you want them to


thank you?
Not because I am a person who helps without expecting anything in return.

 What do you feel when they do not thank you?


Nothing because you don't have to help without expecting anything in return. and no, I don't feel
bad

Now read the story!!! And then do the exercises below.

Exercises for The Farmer and the Leopard

A. How much did you understand?

Two hunters were chasing a leopard. The leopard heard a farmer


singing as he ploughed his field and he asked the farmer for help.
Put sentences 1, 2 and 3 in the right order.
1. "Did a leopard come this way?"
2. "You can hide in my grain store."
3. "The hunters are chasing me. They want to catch me and kill me."

Who said sentence 1? The hunters


Who said sentence 2? the farmer
Who said sentence 3? the leopard

"The hunters are chasing me. They want to catch me and kill me."
"You can hide in my grain store."

"Did a leopard come this way?


The farmer told the hunters that the leopard had run away into the
mountains. It was safe now for the leopard to come out of hiding. The
leopard wanted to eat the farmer.
Put sentences 4, 5, and 6 in the right order.
4. “I know you are hungry, and you want to eat, but I'm a happy man,
and I want to live.”
5. "Bring me a sheep," he said. "I want to eat."
6. "I saved your life," he said. "Why don't you thank me? Why do you
want to kill me?"

Who said sentence 4? ? the farmer


Who said sentence 5? the leopard
Who said sentence 6? the farmer

"Bring me a sheep," he said. "I want to eat."

“I know you are hungry, and you want to eat, but I'm a happy man, and I want to
live.”

"I saved your life," he said. "Why don't you thank me? Why do you want to kill me?"

The farmer asked three animals to help him decide if the leopard’s
wishes were more important than the farmer’s. The three animals
each gave their answer.
Put sentences 7, 8 and 9 in the right order.
7. “He puts heavy loads on my back. He hits me with his big stick. I
work for him, and he never thanks me.”
8. "I don't understand," he said at last. "You are only a man. The
leopard is bigger and heavier than you.”
9. “I work hard for this man,” he thought. "I pull his plough and break
up the hard earth for him. But he never thanks me.”

Who said sentence 7? Donkey


Who said sentence 8? The Fox
Who said sentence 9? The ox

“I work hard for this man,” he thought. "I pull his plough and break up
the hard earth for him. But he never thanks me.”
"I don't understand," he said at last. "You are only a man. The leopard
is bigger and heavier than you.”
“He puts heavy loads on my back. He hits me with his big stick. I work
for him, and he never thanks me.”

The fox tricked the leopard and made him jump into the grain store.
So the farmer killed the leopard at once.
Put sentences 10, 11 and 12 in the right order.
10. "The man is as bad as the leopard," he said to himself. "He is
cruel and ungrateful, too."
11. "Then you can give me a sheep."
12. "You saved me. How can I thank you?"

Who said sentence 10? The Fox


Who said sentence 11? The Fox
Who said sentence 12? the farmer

"You saved me. How can I thank you?"


"Then you can give me a sheep."
"The man is as bad as the leopard," he said to himself. "He is cruel
and ungrateful, too."
B. What were they feeling?

1. The leopard ran up to the farmer. "Oh, please, please help me!" he
said. "The hunters are chasing me.”
What was the farmer feeling?
afraid

2. The leopard said, "Bring me a sheep. I want to eat."


What was the farmer feeling now?
The farmer was surprised

3. "Then I will eat you," said the leopard.


What was the farmer feeling now?
The farmer was angry.

4. “I must eat soon or I will die. I want to eat the farmer.”


What was the leopard feeling as he talked to the ox?
Hunger

C. The Ox and the Donkey

The ox and the donkey did not want to save the farmer’s life. They
gave their reasons. Which sentences show the ox’s reasons and
which sentences show the donkey’s reasons?
1. “I don't want the leopard to be angry with me.”
Donkey

2. "If he eats the farmer, he will go away. If he doesn't, perhaps he will


eat me."
the ox
3. "I pull his plough and break up the hard earth for him. But he never
thanks me."
the ox

4. "I work for him, and he never thanks me."


the ox

5. "I work hard for this man," he thought.


the ox

6. "He hits me with his big stick."


Donkey

D. What do you think?

Do you think it was right for the farmer to protect the leopard?
If I think it was correct because he wanted to protect the life of the leopard since they were going to
kill him.

Do you think that the wishes of the leopard were more important than
the farmer’s?
Well, I do not think because he was not very grateful since the farmer helped him I think he should
have taken another attitude.

Do think that the ox and the donkey were good judges?


Well, I think there are two counterparts since the owner behaved badly with them as well as the
owner was not at all grateful as much as with the donkey as with the buy for it ... Well, they did not
decide to help him.

Do you think that the farmer was cruel and ungrateful?


Yes, because everyone turned their backs on him and the fox helped him, but he didn't care about that.

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