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Photocopy master 17 Spot the difference – A and B Unit 6

1 Work with a partner. Talk about your picture. Find five differences.

1 Work with a partner. Talk about your picture. Find five differences.

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Photocopy master 18 Word order game Unit 6

1 Write these sentences in 00:05:00 .

SOMETIMES THE AFTERNOON GOES IN

a .

TO USUALLY AFTER GOES LUNCH

b .

SPORTS
THE ALWAYS TO THE GOES IN
CENTRE

c .

GOES SUMMER USUALLY IN

d .

NEVER TO THE GOES IN BEACH

e .

OFTEN WINTER IN GOES

f .

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Photocopy master 19 Coyote Play Unit 6

How Coyote Made the Winter


SCENE 1 EAGLE’S TREE
Eagle is in a tree eating. Coyote comes in.
Coyote Hello, Eagle! I’m hungry. Give me some food.
Eagle OK. Here you are.
Coyote eats
Coyote Thanks, but I’m still hungry. Give me some more.
Eagle Hmm ... OK, but this is the last food I’m giving you. Here you are.
Coyote eats again.
Coyote Please, Eagle. Give me some more. I’m so hungry!
Eagle NO! I haven’t got any more. Go and catch your own food!
Coyote I can’t, Eagle. I can’t see. It’s too dark!
Eagle Hmphh! It is dark. I know ... Let’s go to see the people with the sun.
Coyote The people with the sun?
Eagle Yes. They live a long way away in the west.
Coyote Oh! OK. Let’s go!

SCENE 2 THE JOURNEY


Eagle and Coyote are travelling.
Coyote Tell me, Eagle. What do these people do with the sun?
Eagle They’ve got the sun in a box, Coyote. And every day they open the box – just a little bit,
and light comes out.
Coyote Ah! And why do we want to see these people?
Eagle Oh dear, Coyote. You are stupid! We want them to open the box for longer.
We want more light! Then you can find your own food!
Coyote Of course. And where do these people live, Eagle? I’m tired and hungry.
Is it a very long way?
Eagle Yes, it is, Coyote. It’s a very, very long way. Come on! Quickly!

SCENE 3 THE VILLAGE IN THE WEST


A group of dancers are dancing with the sun box. Eagle and Coyote are hiding behind
a tree and watching the dancers.
Coyote Oh, look, Eagle. There are some dancers!
Eagle Yes, Coyote. Can you see the box?
Coyote The box? I think so. One of the dancers is holding a box.
Eagle Yes. And look! Now she’s opening it ...
The dancer with the box opens it and lets out some light. Then she closes it.
They continue dancing.
Eagle It’s the box with the sun! Come on Coyote, we must ask them for some light.
Coyote Ask them for some light? Eagle! Are you stupid? We must take the box home.
Eagle No, we mustn’t. We must ask!
Coyote No, we mustn’t. We must take it!
Eagle No, we mustn’t. We must ask!

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Photocopy master 19 cont. Coyote Play cont. Unit 6

Coyote No, we mustn’t.


Eagle Yes, we must!
Coyote No, we mustn’t.
Eagle Yes, we must.
Coyote No, we mustn’t! I’m not going home without the box!
Eagle OK, then ... I just want to go home.
Coyote Let’s take it now, then.
Eagle No! Let’s wait until they are asleep.

SCENE 4 AT NIGHT
Eagle and Coyote are still behind the tree. The dancers are all asleep on the ground.
One of the dancers has the box at her side.
Coyote Look, they’re all asleep now. Go and get the box!
Eagle No. You go and get it. It was your idea.
Coyote You get it! You can fly down there quietly.
Eagle Shh ...! OK, OK, I’ll go. I want to go home soon!
Eagle flies down and takes the box. Coyote watches.
Coyote Hooray! We got it!
Eagle Not we. I got it!
Coyote OK, you got it. Give it to me!
Eagle No, you can’t have it. Come on, follow me. Let’s go home.

SCENE 5 ON THE WAY HOME


Eagle is in front. Coyote is behind, tired and hungry.
Coyote Eagle! Eagle! Please stop. I’m tired.
Eagle No. I’m not stopping. I want to get home!
Coyote Eagle! Eagle! Please stop. I’m hungry.
Eagle No. I’m not stopping. I want to get home!
Coyote Eagle! Eagle! Please stop. I want to see the box.
Eagle No. I’m not giving it to you.
Coyote Please, Eagle. It’s heavy and you’re tired. I can take it. Let me see the box!
Eagle OK! You take the box. Here you are!
Coyote Oh good. It’s a beautiful box!
Eagle You mustn’t open it quickly, Coyote.
Coyote OK, OK. I know.
Eagle Well, I’m going home. Goodbye!
Coyote Eagle! Eagle! Don’t go away. I don’t know the way home!
Coyote sits down with the box.
Coyote I’m tired and I’m hungry and I don’t know my way home. Why did Eagle say I mustn’t
open the box quickly? Eagle knows something I don’t know. Let me see ...
Coyote opens the box too quickly. The sun comes flying out. There is a bright
flash of light and then everything goes dark.
Coyote Oh no! Where is the sun now? I can’t see anything! I’m cold. Brr ... Oh no!
What’s happening? The flowers! The trees! And what’s this? It’s cold and white!
Oh no! It’s all my fault!
Narrator And that is how Coyote made the first winter.

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