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MAZATENANGO, SUCHITEPÉQUEZ
CURSO: INGLES
GRADO: QUINTO BACHILLERATO DIPLOMA EN MEDICINA
DOCENTE: AMPARO BARRIOS
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CICLO 2022
Index
Introduction.............1
Learned Goals.........2
Stories.......................3
Fables .....................7
Riddles …………………………………….
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end...........................17
Introduction
The stories will lead children to behave better, since ethical values
and concepts are provided. The stories will help children overcome
their own fears, which sometimes hurt them a lot and even lead them
to make wrong decisions. For these and many more, the dynamic is
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Learned Goals
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Stories
Pinocchio
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Once upon a time lived a wood
carver named Geppetto. He made
puppets from pieces of wood, and
he called his favorite puppet
Pinocchio.
That night, the blue fairy, who knew Geppetto was a good man, cost a magic spell over
Pinocchio. The very next day, Gappetto awake and was very happy to find that Pinocchio
could walk, sit and talk like a real boy.
Geppetto wanted to send Pinocchio to school. He sold his only coat for a spelling book.
- Now you can go to school like a real boy -s aid Gappetto as we waved goodbye to
Pinocchio.
- How would you like to join my puppet show? - asked the evil puppet master.
Pinocchio happily agreed. He was locked inside the evil puppet master’s caravan. He
wished he was safe with Geppetto. The blue fairy suddenly appeared. She had heard
Pinocchio’s wish and set him free. Pinocchio is happy to be free.
But he met an evil fox who told him all about a wonderful place called fun island.
Pinocchio forgot all about school and gave the fox his spelling book in return for a ticket to
Fun island.
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Pinocchio‘s nose grew very, very long. He wished he hadn’t told a lie. The fairy called a
bird to peck of his long nose because Pinocchio was
very sorry. Pinocchio promised never to be naughty
ever again and went straight to school.
Suddenly, he saw Geppetto who had sailed out to the sea in search of Pinocchio. Geppetto
didn’t see the huge whale behind him. The whale swallowed Geppetto and his boat.
Pinocchio knew he had to save Geppetto. He jumped into the water and swam with all his
might. As he got closer, the whale open his mouth and Pinocchio swam right in. Deep
inside the whale’s belly, Pinocchio and Geppetto hugged each other, happy to be together
again.
- We must find a way out- said Geppetto - we will make a fire from the wood of my boat.
The smoke made the whale sneeze. They shot out of the whale’s mouth and back into the
sea. Pinocchio and Geppetto swam safely to shore. They were both tired. They laid on the
sand and fell asleep. When Geppetto awoke, he saw that the blue fairy, as a reward for
being so brave, had turned Pinocchio into a real boy.
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The wolf in sheep's clothing.
A Wolf found great difficulty in getting at the sheep owing to the vigilance of
the shepherd and his dogs.
But one day it found the skin of a sheep that had been flayed and thrown
aside, so it put it on over its own pelt and strolled down among the sheep.
The Lamb that belonged to the sheep, whose skin the Wolf was wearing,
began to follow the Wolf in the Sheep’s clothing; so, leading the Lamb a little
apart, he soon made a meal off her, and for some time he succeeded in
deceiving the sheep, and enjoying hearty meals.
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fables
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A fox, which had been hunting the whole day, was very thirsty. ‘How I
wish there was some water,’ the fox thought to himself. Just then, he saw
bunches of juicy grapes hanging above his head. The grapes looked tasty and
ready to burst with juice.
The fox wanted the sweet grape juice to quench his thirst and stood on
tiptoe and jumped as high as he could, but the grapes were out of his reach.
Not about to give up, the fox walked back a short distance and took a running
leap at the grapes. Again, he didn’t made it.
The fox jumped and leapt, many times, but he always failed. At last, he
was tired and
thirstier than ever. ‘I am a fool!’ said the fox furiously. ‘These grapes are sour
and not fit for eating. Why would I want them anyway?’
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Moral
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A Wolf found himself in a great difficulty in getting at the sheep owing
to the vigilance of the shepherd and his dogs. But one day he found the skin of
a sheep, so he put it over himself and strolled down among the sheep.
The Lamb that meet to the sheep, whose skin the Wolf was wearing, she
followed the Wolf, who leading the Lamb apart, soon made a meal off her,
and for some time he was lucky in deceiving the sheep, and enjoying many
meals.
Moral
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riddles
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I´m running without legs, I´m your friend but your
worst enemy, I´m clear but you can´t see me. What
am I?
Answer: water
Estoy corriendo sin piernas, soy tu amigo pero tu peor
enemigo, lo tengo claro pero no me ves. ¿Qué soy yo?
Respuesta: agua
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Answer: The library
¿Qué edificio tiene más historias?
Respuesta: la biblioteca
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LETTER'S SOUP
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end
Allow children not only to read them stories
but to create, invent and design them either in
written or oral form. Any time and place is
suitable for this experience, for example a long
car trip, a night when there is no light, while
waiting for a doctor's appointment. Start with the
phrase "once upon a time", and only with that
phrase a range of possibilities opens up, I put it
into practice with my grandson Sebastián since he
learned to speak and thus we create beautiful and
wonderful stories, it is an easy activity, fun and
very economical family enjoyment.
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