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Good morning!
“The lost shoe”
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8B (9.10.2009)
THCS Yen Thinh Yen Bai
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Prince
Fairy
How do you know about
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T/ F statement predictions (Little Pea)
(Individual - 2 minutes)
A. Little Pea’s father is a poor farmer
B. Her father got married again after his wife died
C. Her new mother was very nice to her.
D. She worked hard all day.
E. She didn’t have new clothes to take part in the festival.
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“Once a poor farmer had a daughter named Little Pea. After his wife died, the farmer married again. His new wife had a daughter, Stout Nut. Unfortunately, the new wife was very cruel to Little Pea. Little Pea had to do chores all day. This made Little Pea’s father very upset. He soon died of a broken heart.
Summer came and went. In the fall, the village held its harvest festival. That year, everyone was excited as the prince wanted to choose his wife from the village. Stout Nut’s mother made new clothes for her, but poor Little Pea had none.
However, before the festival started, a fairy appeared and magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothes.
As Little Pea ran to the festival, she dropped one of her shoes and lost it. When the prince found the shoe, he decided to marry the girl who owned it. Of course the shoe fitted Little Pea, and the prince immediately fell in love with her.”
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The lost shoe
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* Read the story silently and find new words (4 groups)
* Then exchange.
(5 minutes)
Buồn rầu
Độc ác
Có, sở hữu
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New words
Q. Áo rách
Hào hứng
Lễ hội
(Adv)
Xuất hiện
Compete the sentence with words from the story (p 42)
Little Pea’s father was a …………..…
Little Pea’s mother … when she was young.
Little Pea ………… to do the housework all day after her father got married ………
The prince wanted to…………………a girl from Little Pea’s village.
Stout Nut’s mother did not make …………… for Little Pea
The prince found Little Pea’s …… shoe.
poor farmer
died
had/ used
again
marry/choose
new clothes
lost
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2. Ask and answer the questions (p 42)
a. Who was Little Pea?
……………………………………………………
b. What did Stout Nut’s mother make Little Pea do all day?
……………………………………………………..
c. How did Little Pea get her new clothes?
…………………………………………….


d. Who did the prince decide to marry?
……………………………………………

e.
Is this a true story? How do you know?
She made her do the chores all day.
She was a poor farmer’s daughter
Before the festival started, a fairy appeared and magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothes.
He decided to marry Little Pea because the shoe fitted her
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Check your predictions again !

“Once a poor farmer had a daughter named Little Pea. After his wife died, the farmer married again. His new wife had a daughter, Stout Nut. Unfortunately, the new wife was very cruel to Little Pea. Little Pea had to do chores all day. This made Little Pea’s father very upset. He soon died of a broken heart.
Summer came and went. In the fall, the village held its harvest festival. That year, everyone was excited as the prince wanted to choose his wife from the village. Stout Nut’s mother made new clothes for her, but poor Little Pea had none.
However, before the festival started, a fairy appeared and magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothes.
As Little Pea ran to the festival, she dropped one of her shoes and lost it. When the prince found the shoe, he decided to marry the girl who owned it. Of course the shoe fitted Little Pea, and the prince immediately fell in love with her.”
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Tell me the meaning of the red words ! :“The lost shoe”
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Note:
Make …+ V/adj : làm cho…
yêu cầu …
To change …into …: đổi …thành..
To decide to + V : quyết định



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Homework
Retell the story
(main ideas) next time
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Goodbye!
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