English 3 - Lion beast and his three advisers (1).pptx
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King Lion The King of forest. Has big mouth. Strong.
The King of Beasts and his Three Advisers
The Lion is called the king of beasts. He is big and strong. So, the smaller animals are afraid of him. But not his wife, Queen Lioness.
One morning, the king of the forest was in irritable mood. His wife, the Queen, had said something he did not like. Queen Lioness had told the King Lion that his breath was most unpleasant.
So, King Beast called the animals. First, he called the sheep. “Friend Sheep”, he roared, opening his big mouth, “would you say that my breath smells unpleasant?”
Believing that the Lion wanted an honest answer, the sheep gave it, and the King of beasts bit off her head for a fool.
King Lion was very angry, He roared and called the goat. “Mr. Goat, tell me the truth. Do I have a bad smell? Do I have a Bad breath?”
The goat saw the sheep’s meat and bones. He was afraid of the Lion. So, the goat said, “Why your Majesty, you have a breath as sweet as the roses in the garden”.
Before he could finish, the goat was torn to pieces. “I do not like liars ”, roared King Lion.
At last, the Lion called the horse. The horse walked slowly. He looked sick. He coughed and coughed.
“Friend Horse, tell me the truth. Queen Lioness says that I have a bad breath. She says I have a bad smell. Is it true?”
The horse coughed and coughed. Then he said softly, “King Lion, I have a bad cold. It rained hard while I was carrying crops for my master. I think I also have a head cold. So I cannot answer your question.”
King Lion nodded his head, “Go home and rest. Get well soon.”
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Lesson: Learn to accept the truth even if it hurts.
Characters: King Lion Queen Lioness Sheep Goat Horse The main character. The wife of King Lion; the reason why king Lion is Irritable. First adviser; honest. Second adviser; liar. Third adviser of King Lion; has a cough.
Vocabulary Development Adviser Irritable Liar Nodded Torn truthful The one who gives opinion or advice. Not in the mood, uneasy. One who does not tell the truth. Made a short, quick downward movement of the head as a sign of agreement. Past participle of tear- to separate parts of or pull apart by force. Honest. One who tell the truth.
Sentence A Sentence is the basic unit of written communication. A word or group of words having clear meaning. It contains subject and predicate.
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE (VERB) What is Subject? A Subject is the person or thing that is doing an action, or the person or thing that is the focus of the sentence. Example: King Lion is walking to the forest. What is Predicate (verb)? It is the part of the sentence that contains action. Example: King Lion is walking to the forest.
TYPES OF SENTENCEs Declarative Sentences Interrogative Sentences Imperative and Request Sentences Exclamatory Sentences
1 . Declarative Sentences A declarative sentence tells something about a person, animal, thing or event. It ends with a period (.). Example. The Lion is called the king of the beats. The goat saw the sheep’s meat and bones.
2. Interrogative Sentences Asks a question. It ends with a question mark (?). Examples: Do I have a bad breath? Is it true? What do you want us to do?
3. Imperative and Request Sentences An imperative sentence makes a request or a command. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a (.). Example: Mr. Goat, tell the truth. Go home and rest. Get well soon. Please play my favorite music.
4. Exclamatory Sentences This type sentence expresses a strong emotions like fear, joy, or surprise. It ends with an exclamation point (!). Examples: Yes, I can! Ouch! Wow!
Remember… When other sentences are added, end the exclamatory expressions with an exclamatory point ( ! ), then start the new sentence with a CAPITAL letter and end it with a period or a question mark. Example: Hey! What are you doing there? Ouch! You hurt my foot.
Exercise… He stopped. Did he stop? Stop! Please stop. Declarative Interrogative Exclamatory Imperative or Request
Let’s try these… Clarify the following sentences correctly. The grasses are growing wild. Ans. declarative sentence Please close the door gently. Ans. Imperative or Request sentence Kindly advise me if she is coming. Ans. Imperative or Request sentence Wow! That is lovely. Ans. Exclamatory sentence Would he allow you to come? Ans. Interrogative sentence I am beautiful. Ans. Declarative sentence 7. Are you listening to me? Ans. Interrogative sentence.
Answer: identify the following sentences. DECLARATIVE, IMPERATIVE, INTERROGATIVE, OR EXCLAMATORY. ____1. Her shoes is brand new, and now they are missing. ____2. Please hand me the pencil. ____3. Do you know how to play violin? ____4. Wow! I am glad to hear that. ____5. Oh no! we lost him. ____6. George brushes her teeth twice a day. ____7. Please do your homework before you go to sleep. ____8. Why did you drive my car? ____9. He loves hanging out with strangers. ____10. Walk along this road and turn left.
ASSIGNMENT: Make an example for each Type of Sentences. Declarative Sentence Interrogative Sentence Imperative or Request Sentence Exclamatory Sentence