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Have you ever teased an animal? What did your elders have to say to you? How did the
animal react? Did you think about how the animal felt? In this story, the narrator Raja, is an
nnocent young boy. He is adventurous and likes to meddle with creatures like snakes and
bees. His grandparents are concerned about his well-being and safety. Once when a bee
stings him, they think he has been bitten by a snake. His grandfather takes him to a man
whom he believes can cure snake bite. Let us read the story and see what happens.
OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson you will be able to:
discuss the theme of the story;
relate to the feelings and behaviour of reptiles and other living creatures;
think critically about people's superstitions and blind faith in untrained medicine men;
think critically about the myth that all snakes are dangerous,
realise the importance of timely and effective communication;
realise that silence is not always good;
realise that silence is not always good;
use some new words in meaningful sentences;
give the past tense form of some commonly used verbs;
discriminate between regular and irregular verbs;
form adverbs from adjectives and use them appropriately;
frame requests and enquiries, and
write short descriptions of people.
English Secondary Course
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