FORM 5
HOME READING. TEXT “THRE LITTLE PIGS”
Objectives: to develop reading, writing, speaking, listening skills;
to practice speaking in dialogues and monologues;
to enrich knowledge about the animals world;
to learn and activate new vocabulary;
to develop positive attitude towards the world around us.
Equipment: books, pictures, cards with new words, a blackboard, computer,
role – play cards.
PROCEDURE
*Introduction.
I .Greeting.
- Good morning, children!
- Good morning!
- How are you?
- Fine, thank you!
- Nice to see you!
- Nice to see you too!
II.Warming up.
T: Everybody knows this interesting fairy-tale. I suppose you like it and remember all details of this tale from early childhood.
Do you always listen to your parents’ advice?
An interesting story about three little pigs teaches you to be (brave, industrious, strong).
Prove your opinion.
T – P1, P2, P3, P4.
III. Aim
Vocabulary and practice
Straw
Brick
Pain
To cry with pain
Let me in
Let me out
To be dead
Pan full of oil
Chimney
To huff
To puff
T: Let’s read the story.
Reading in roles.
When you are reading
- Find equivalents of the words and word-combinations.
This hut is too small маленька хижа
To build a new house побудувати новий дім
Let me in здивувати
To huff сковорідка наповнена олією
To puff залишати дім
To blow-blew дозволяти увійти
To leave home дертися нагору
A pan full of oil згоріти
To climb on the top цегляний дім
To come down the chimney зайти через димохід
A straw house солом’яний дім
A brick house нападати
To burn дмухати
- Find the sentences in the text to illustrate the pictures translate them. 

- Why didn’t the pigs listen to their mother and built houses of straw and wood?
- Discuss in groups and present the group on the following.
Read the sentences and draw the picture.
The three little pigs are happy and funny.
- Put the sentences in the logical order.
A bad wolf came up to the third little pigs house and said “Little pig, little pig, open the door and let me in”.
The first little pig ran away.
The house was very strong.
Then the other two little pigs came back.
They all danced and sang.
The wolf couldn’t blow the brick house down.
Mr.Wolf climbed on the top of the house.
The wolf will never trouble little pigs any more.
The wolf came down the chimney and fell into the pan of hot oil.
- Divide the story into parts and give a name to each of them.
*Homework:
Draw pictures to the text.
IV. Summarizing:
What is the moral of this tale?
Prove your opinion. Choose:
First think then act.
Don’t be lazy to work hard.
If you are clever, cunning, witty pig, you are stronger than a strong terrible Mr. Wolf.
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