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Rudyard Kipling. HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS THROAT. TRY TO REMEMBER THESE WORDS:. ПЛОТВА. CRAB. СКУМБРИЯ. MACKREEL. МОРСКАЯ ЗВЕЗДА. DACE. КРАБ. GARFISH. STARFISH. КИТ. САРГАН. WHALE. ЩУКА. PICKEREEL. PLAICE. УГОРЬ. SKATE. EEL. СКАТ. КАМБАЛА.
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Rudyard Kipling HOW THE WHALEGOT HIS THROAT
TRY TO REMEMBER THESE WORDS: ПЛОТВА CRAB СКУМБРИЯ MACKREEL МОРСКАЯ ЗВЕЗДА DACE КРАБ GARFISH STARFISH КИТ САРГАН WHALE ЩУКА PICKEREEL PLAICE УГОРЬ SKATE EEL СКАТ КАМБАЛА
Pay attention to these words: hiccough -икота raft - плот natal-shore –родной берег stute -хитрый nubbly -грубый ship-wrecked –потерпевший кораблекрушение a man of infinite – resource – and – sagacity – человек безграничной находчивости и сообразительности swallow -проглотить grating -решетка mariner -моряк
Say who: • was stute • was hungry • swam as fast as he could • wore nothing but a pair of breeches and a pair of suspenders • felt most unhappy • was a person of infinite – resource – and – sagacity • put the grating into the Whale’s throat
LISTEN TO THE TALE AGAIN AND GET READY TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS AFTER IT.
Answer the questions: • What did the Whale eat with his mouth? • What did the small Stute Fish say to the Whale? • The Whale found one single, solitary shipwrecked Mariner, didn’t he? • What did the Whale swallow? • Whom did the Whale swallow? • How could the mariner get out of the Whale? • What can you say about the mariner?
Fill in the blanks with the correct answer using words from the box: hiccoughs angry swallowed afraid time find • In the sea, once upon a _____ , there was a Whale. • Then the whale opened his mouth and _____ the ship-wrecked Mariner. • All the fishes he could ____ in all the sea he ate with his mouth. • Come out and behave yourself. I've got the ______. • The small Stute Fish went and hid himself in the mud He was ______ that the Whale might be _____ with him.
Whose words are these? Choose the correct answer from the list of characters: • “This man is very nubbly, and besides he is making me hiccough.” • “You had better take him home.” • “Nay, nay! Not so, but otherwise. Take me to my natal shore.” • “Have you ever tasted Man?” • “It is only fair to tell you, he is a man of infinite - resource - and - sagacity.” • 6. “Come out and behave yourself. I`ve got the hiccoughs.”
Put the sentences in the right order: • So the whale swam and swam, with both flippers and his tail, as hard as he could for the hiccoughs, and at last he saw the Mariner’s natal shore. • In the sea, once upon a time, there was a Whale. • The Stute Fish advised the Whale to taste Man. • At last there was only one small Stute Fish. • He ate all the fishes. • The Whale found the ship-wrecked Mariner in the middle of the sea and swallowed him with the raft he was sitting on. • Then the Man put the raft as a grating into the Whale’s throat and went out. • The Man danced and jumped inside the Whale and made him swim to his natal shore. • That’s why whales nowadays never eat men or boys or little girls.
Make short dialogues between: • The Whale and the Stute Fish • The Whale and the Mariner