Strange stories
 

 

Grammar

 

 

 

 

 

Ways of expressing
time

 

      -    Rules

           Study the rules

 -    Fill-in exercise

 

Ways of expressing
place

 

 

-            Rules

Study the rules

-            Fill-in exercise

-            Where are these people?

 

Ways of expressing
movement

 

 

-            The story of the  lion

-            Follow the way of Felix, the cat

 

 

Vocabulary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Words to make stories
interesting

 

-            Study the mindmap.

-            Think of other words that fit into the categories given. Produce a  picture dictionary (Microsoft Words document/ incl. clips).

 

 

Training/Revision: Words Unit 7

 

 

        

         -     Crossword

      

 

Idioms of fear

 

 

-            Choose the right word to complete the idioms

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Word power

 

 

-            Open the Excel-file and do the exercise.

 

Stories to tell…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to build your stories

-            Open the PowerPoint presentation on “how to create interesting stories”.

-            Do the worksheet on “Planning a story”. Fill in the grid. Hand it in to my digital drop box.

 

Music and stories

 

 

 

 

 


 

-            Listen to the following piece of music and write a story that illustrates the background melody. Follow this scheme:

 

 

Story writing activities

 

 

 

-            Do the exercises from the worksheet.

 

 

A girl, a white rabbit with a clock and a grinning cat…..

 

-            Watch the scene from the film “Alice in Wonderland” and fill in the missing words. Do the follow-up exercise.

-            Meet the Cheshire Cat – continue the strange dream

 

The “Roald Dahl”-  reading corner

 

 

-            Read about a girl with a magic finger, and meet a strange pig…

-> Task sheet