TAILIEUCHUNG - New headway upper intermediate multimedia_6

Tham khảo tài liệu 'new headway upper intermediate multimedia_6', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | LISTENING AND VOCABULARY Synonyms - the story of Jim and the lion Jim . ova fining eat by Urse J In 1907 Hilaire Belloc published Cautionary Tales for Children. They are humorous verses with a moral. 1 Look at the title of the poem and the pictures. Guess the answers to these questions. 1 Where did his nurse take him 2 Was Jim a well-behaved little boy who always did what he was told Or was he naughty 3 How far did he get when he ran away 4 How did the lion go about eating him 5 Who tried to help Jim Did this work 6 How did his parents react Nowadays we would say childminder not nurse. Listen and check. Ĩ Complete the lines with a word on the right. Think of style rhythm and rhyme. It might help to say the poem out loud. Do the first verse. T T Listen and check your answers to the first verse. Then do the same for the rest of the poem. 5 What is the moral of this poem What is the tone Jim s parents we are told were concerned about their son. why is this funny What do you think What were your favourite stories as a child Tell the class about one of them. Were they scary Funny Who were the main characters Were the stories based on real life or fantasy Did they have a moral A happy ending There was a boy whose name was Jim I His were very good to him. They gave him tea and cakes and jam And slices of ham And read him through and through. And even look him to the zoo - But there it was the fate Befell him I now. You know - at least you ought to know. For I have told you so - That children never are To leave their nurses in a crowd Now this was Jim s especial foible He ran away when he was able. And on this day He slipped his hand and away He hadn t gone a yard when - bang With open jaws a lion . And hungrily began to eat The boy at his feet. Now just how it feels When your toes and then your heels. And then by gradual degrees Your shins and ankles calves and knees Are eaten bit by bit. No wonder Jim it No wonder that he Hi The honest keeper heard his cry .

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