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LISTENING
FUN
FACTS
The passage can be
prerecorded for
listening. After
(Source: The Moffats by Eleanor Estes.)
about.
TONGUE TWISTER
Can you can a
can as a cauner
can can a can?
not take
into her mouth. Moreover it took her as
long to peel
quick and could she do as well?
cuppen
o letter
SPEAKING
18
1. Group Discussion
went out the back door.
As a teacher of room 13 of
aften muung
fuan
back my apeles
Work in groups and discuss how one must stay unaffec
by peer group influences and remain strong in one's bel
without being forced to change.
2. Read the following quote from The Hundred Dresses:
Peggy, "She must have really liked us, anyway."
There is a new found realisation in Peggy, who seems t
understand the real Wanda. Quote instances from y
where you have changed your opinion about someone
the incident with your class,
3. Recite the song- The Galaxy Song'in a group,
The Galaxy Song
Whenever life gets you down, Mrs. Brow
And things seem hard or tough,
That is, it was not a straight street put out by a
rod. It had a gentle curve in it like one half of a
measuring
parenthesis,
1. Ask one of your classmates to read aloud the fol
passage taken from the book The Moffats by Eleanor
the first hall. Exactly halfway down the New Dollar Street
was the yellow house where the Moliats, of whom Jane was
write and share your thoughts on what was Jane thin
The way Mama could peel apples! A few turns of the
eyes off from her mother's hands. They had a way of de
and there the apple was, all skinned! Jane could
fascinated her. Jane sighed. Her mother's peelings fell of
things, peeling apples, sprinkling salt, counting pennies
any better than these thick little chunks which she poppe
lovely long curls, while, for the life of her, Jane couldn
apple as for Mama to do five or six. Would she ever get
white kettle of apples on the stove. She sprinkled sugar and
"There," said Mama, "that's finished." She set the blue an
cinnamon on the apples with the same deft fingers. Jane
with her elbows on the kitchen table and her chin
what to do next. Upstairs she could hear Sylvie saying he
in her hands, watching her mother and considering vaguely
lines. She was going to be Cinderella in the play at the Town
Hall. Joey had gone bicycling up Shingle Hill with Chei
Pudge, and Rufus was probably playing marbles down there
at the end of New Dollar Street, waiting for him to come
home. There wasn't anyone to play with, so Jane picked up
her doll, Hildegarde, and stuck her in her knitting bag, and
All the fruit trees in the yard looked inviting to Jane. She
had half a mind to climb the old apple tree, sit in one of its
forks and do some knitting. But first she would go and see if
Rufus or Joey were in sight. She skipped round the house,
out the gate, and climbed onto the fat old hitching post in
front. She looked up the New Dollar Street and down the
New Dollar Street for a sign of Joey or Rufus. But neither
the next to the youngest, lived
was in sight. The New Dollar Street was shaped like a bow.​

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