Speaking Narrating a story
6.
a) Make notes from the text about
the story of Finn MacCool.
Study
Skills
Sequence of events
When telling a story,
use words/phrases like
once, one day, after
this, then, and then,
when, before, in the
end, etc. to show the
sequence of events
and to help your story
flow.
Finn MacCool and
the Giant's Causeway
main characters: Finn MacCool,
a giant & ...
where he/they lived: ...
how the story began: .
what happened next: ...
what was the main event: ..
what happened in the end: ...
b) 6.3.8.1
Use your notes from
Ex. 6a to tell the story of Finn
MacCool.
Once, there was a giant called Finn MacCool... . He lived ...
The polar bear iron muscles. From the cold it saves a thick layer of fat and skin of the thick, warm coat. Even the soles of the clutches of protected fur. This beast is able to swim in the icy water of tens of kilometers. He had the best dives. At that, his eyes are opened, and the nostrils and ears of the white bear is able to close. The beast that has excellent hearing and sight. He smells production for 5-7 kilometers and capable to catch the faintest smell through the thick layer of snow.
White bear can be very long without food. But when there is a production, he immediately took from 10 to 25 kilograms. And so quickly accumulates fat that he could be the envy of any beauty