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“We are for the man-cub"

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11.01.2017

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“ We are  for  the man-cub” CONTEST

“ We are for the man-cub”

CONTEST

About the author   Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born in _____ in 1865. He travelled a lot during his life, living in England, India, the United States and South Africa. During his second visit to India, from 1882 to 1889, he worked as a ______, keeping exhaustive notes about life in that country. These notes became the basis of many books, including the children’s story The ______ Book. Kipling was an immensely popular author during his lifetime, producing a vast amount of novels, poems, a semi-autobiography and several collections of short stories. His poem If is now included in innumerable anthologies around the world, and the Disney version of The Jungle Book became one of the most _________ children’s films of all time. He received the ______Prize for Literature in 1907.

About the author

  • Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born in _____ in 1865. He travelled a lot during his life, living in England, India, the United States and South Africa.
  • During his second visit to India, from 1882 to 1889, he worked as a ______, keeping exhaustive notes about life in that country. These notes became the basis of many books, including the children’s story The ______ Book.
  • Kipling was an immensely popular author during his lifetime, producing a vast amount of novels, poems, a semi-autobiography and several collections of short stories. His poem If is now included in innumerable anthologies around the world, and the Disney version of The Jungle Book became one of the most _________ children’s films of all time.
  • He received the ______Prize for Literature in 1907.
About the author   Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865. He travelled widely during his life, living in England, India, the United States and South Africa. During his second visit to India, from 1882 to 1889, he worked as a journalist , keeping exhaustive notes about life in that country. These notes became the basis of many books, including the children’s story The Jungle Book. Kipling was an immensely popular author during his lifetime, producing a vast amount of novels, poems, a semi-autobiography and several collections of short stories. His poem If is now included in innumerable anthologies around the world, and the Disney version of The Jungle Book became one of the most popular children’s films of all time. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907.

About the author

  • Joseph Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865. He travelled widely during his life, living in England, India, the United States and South Africa.
  • During his second visit to India, from 1882 to 1889, he worked as a journalist , keeping exhaustive notes about life in that country. These notes became the basis of many books, including the children’s story The Jungle Book.
  • Kipling was an immensely popular author during his lifetime, producing a vast amount of novels, poems, a semi-autobiography and several collections of short stories. His poem If is now included in innumerable anthologies around the world, and the Disney version of The Jungle Book became one of the most popular children’s films of all time.
  • He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907.
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  • Here are the names of the Jungle Book animals, but the letters are mixed up.
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Which animals are from the Jungle book? Write their names under the  pictures.

Which animals are from the Jungle book?

Write their names under the pictures.

Which animals are from the Jungle book? Write their names under the  pictures. Каа, the python. Bagheera, the panther Shere Khan, the tiger Baloo, the bear Akela, the wolf

Which animals are from the Jungle book?

Write their names under the pictures.

Каа, the python.

Bagheera, the panther

Shere Khan, the tiger

Baloo, the bear

Akela, the wolf

MAZE CRAZE Can you find Mowgli’s way through the crazy maze below?

MAZE CRAZE

Can you find Mowgli’s way through the crazy maze below?

MAZE CRAZE Can you find Mowgli’s way through the crazy maze below?

MAZE CRAZE

Can you find Mowgli’s way through the crazy maze below?

MATCH THE PICTURES AND SENTENCES 1. Baloo grabs the tiger's tail. 2. Mowgli picks ир а burning branch. 3. The tiger runs into the jungle. 4.

MATCH THE PICTURES AND SENTENCES

1. Baloo grabs the tiger's tail.

2. Mowgli picks ир а burning branch.

3. The tiger runs into the jungle.

4. "Do not burn mе!”

MATCH THE PICTURES AND SENTENCES 1. Baloo grabs the tiger's tail. 2. Mowgli picks ир а burning branch. 3. The tiger runs into the jungle. 4.

MATCH THE PICTURES AND SENTENCES

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2. Mowgli picks ир а burning branch.

3. The tiger runs into the jungle.

4. "Do not burn mе!”

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Fill the gaps in these questions. Choose from these words: who, what, where, how many, why. Then try to answer the questions. 1. ______ is Shere Khan angry? 2. ______ is the leader of the wolves? 3. ______ boys are there in the story? 4. ______ does Bagheera tell Mowgli? 5. ______ does Mowgli go at the end of the story?

Fill the gaps in these questions.

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1. ______ is Shere Khan angry?

2. ______ is the leader of the wolves?

3. ______ boys are there in the story?

4. ______ does Bagheera tell Mowgli?

5. ______ does Mowgli go at the end of the story?

Why (because he wants the man-cub). 2. Who  (Akela). 3. How many (2: Mowgli and the boy who gives him fire). 4. What (that his enemies are dangerous now and that fire can stop them). 5. Where (to the village).
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Fill in the table. Complete the sentences Mowgli ___ up happily with the wolves. He ___ the law of the jungle but also watches the men in  the village. As Akela ____ weaker and weaker, Shere  Khan ___ closer and closer to the young wolves to get  support to have Mowgli excluded from the pack. Finally,  Mowgli ___ that it is time to move on. But before he  goes, he follows Bagheera’s advice: he gets the Red Flower  from outside the house of a man. The Red Flower is the  animals’ way of talking about fire. Animals are too afraid  of it to use it as a weapon, but Mowgli is not an animal.  He is a man-cub. He ___ Shere Khan with a fiery stick  and leaves the mountain-top, promising to return one  day with the tiger’s skin. He cries for the first time and  Bagheera sees he is now a man . grows learns becomes gets realises hits / S/ /Z/ /IZ/ Chapter 2

Fill in the table. Complete the sentences

Mowgli ___ up happily with the wolves. He ___ the law of the jungle but also watches the men in the village. As Akela ____ weaker and weaker, Shere Khan ___ closer and closer to the young wolves to get support to have Mowgli excluded from the pack. Finally, Mowgli ___ that it is time to move on. But before he goes, he follows Bagheera’s advice: he gets the Red Flower from outside the house of a man. The Red Flower is the animals’ way of talking about fire. Animals are too afraid of it to use it as a weapon, but Mowgli is not an animal. He is a man-cub. He ___ Shere Khan with a fiery stick and leaves the mountain-top, promising to return one day with the tiger’s skin. He cries for the first time and Bagheera sees he is now a man .

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Complete the sentences Chapter 2 Mowgli grows  up happily with the wolves. He  learns the law of the jungle but also watches the men in  the village. As Akela gets  weaker and weaker, Shere  Khan becomes  closer and closer to the young wolves to get  support to have Mowgli excluded from the pack. Finally,  Mowgli realizes that it is time to move on. But before he  goes, he follows Bagheera’s advice: he gets the Red Flower  from outside the house of a man. The Red Flower is the  animals’ way of talking about fire. Animals are too afraid  of it to use it as a weapon, but Mowgli is not an animal.  He is a man-cub. He hits Shere Khan with a fiery stick  and leaves the mountain-top, promising to return one  day with the tiger’s skin. He cries for the first time and  Bagheera sees he is now a man .

Complete the sentences

Chapter 2

Mowgli grows up happily with the wolves. He learns the law of the jungle but also watches the men in the village. As Akela gets weaker and weaker, Shere Khan becomes closer and closer to the young wolves to get support to have Mowgli excluded from the pack. Finally, Mowgli realizes that it is time to move on. But before he goes, he follows Bagheera’s advice: he gets the Red Flower from outside the house of a man. The Red Flower is the animals’ way of talking about fire. Animals are too afraid of it to use it as a weapon, but Mowgli is not an animal. He is a man-cub. He hits Shere Khan with a fiery stick and leaves the mountain-top, promising to return one day with the tiger’s skin. He cries for the first time and Bagheera sees he is now a man .

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The Red Flower is the animals’ way of saying ‘ fire’. Remember the other element in the book that man has but which the animals do not have. Which way do animals call it?

The Red Flower is the animals’ way of saying ‘ fire’.

Remember the other element in the book that man has but which the animals do not have.

Which way do animals call it?

The Red Flower is the animals’ way of saying ‘ fire’. Remember the other element in the book that man has but which the animals do not have. Which way do animals call it? Iron Tooth - a knife Red Flower -fire

The Red Flower is the animals’ way of saying ‘ fire’.

Remember the other element in the book that man has but which the animals do not have.

Which way do animals call it?

Iron Tooth - a knife

Red Flower -fire

“ We are one blood, you and I” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mowgli https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book:_Mowgli's_Story http://www.biography.com/news/the-jungle-book-rudyard-kipling-facts http://int.search.myway.com/search/AJimage

“ We are one blood, you and I”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mowgli

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle_Book:_Mowgli's_Story

http://www.biography.com/news/the-jungle-book-rudyard-kipling-facts

http://int.search.myway.com/search/AJimage

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Нелли Сенаторова, 16.02.2018 16:49

Спасибо ра разработку.