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Courseware

for

Teachers4B

Chapter

6ReadingPre-readingDo

you

remember

whata

play

is?A

play

is

divided

intoacts

and

scenes.Pre-readingWheredoes

Act

1

Scene

1take

place?Pre-readingWho

are

outside

therestaurant?Pre-readingBearSquirrelBearSquirrelThey’re

the

charactersin

the

play.Pre-readingBearSquirrelHow

do

Bear

and

Squirrelfeel?Pre-readingBearSquirrelWhat

do

you

think

theywant

to

do?Pre-readingBearSquirrelWho

willtheyseein

therestaurant?Pre-readingBearSquirrelThe

waiter

isanothercharacter

in

the

play.Pre-readingBearSquirrelWhat

does

a

waiter

do?Pre-readingBearSquirrelPre-readingWhat

dishes

do

you

thinkBear

and

Squirrel

will

order?BearSquirrelPre-readingLet’s

read

the

play

andfindout.Let’s

read

the

play.What

do

Bear

andSquirrelwant

to

do?Let’s

read

the

play.They

must

eat

before

theirlong

winter

sleep.Let’s

read

the

play.What’s

a

long

winter

sleep?Let’s

read

the

play.Do

some

animals

sleepthroughthe

whole

winter?Why?Let’s

read

the

play.Some

animals

like

bears

and

groundsquirrels

sleep

through

the

wintermonths

in

order

to

save

energy.Let’s

read

the

play.This

is

called

hibernation.

Theanimals

eat

a

lot

to

build

up

fatstores

before

entering

hibernation.Let’s

read

the

play.Bear

and

Squirrel

need

to

eat

a

lot

before

theirwinter

sleep.

Read

Act

2

Scene

1

to

find

out

whatdishes

the

animals

order

in

the

restaurant.Let’s

read

the

play.What

does

Bear

order?Let’s

read

the

play.So

what

kind

of

fooddoes

Bear

like?Let’s

read

the

play.What

kinds

of

fish

canyou

find

in

Bear’s

dishes?Let’s

read

the

play.Prawns

are

a

kind

ofshellfish.Let’s

read

the

play.Does

Squirrel

like

fish?Let’s

read

the

play.How

do

youknow?What

does

he

say?Let’s

read

the

play.Which

soup

does

Squirrelorder?Let’s

read

the

play.What

does

‘both’

mean?Let’s

read

the

play.Does

Squirrel

want

pumpkinsoup

AND

corn

soup?Let’s

read

the

play.‘Both’

refers

to

two

thingstogether.Let’s

read

the

play.Here

it

refers

to

bothpumpkin

soup

and

corn

soup.Let’s

read

the

play.Squirrels

usually

eat

nuts,acorns,

seeds

and

corn.Let’s

read

the

play.Bears

eat

fish

(especially

salmon),small

animals,

fruit

and

plants.Let’s

read

the

play.What

else

does

Squirrel

order?Let’s

read

the

play.What

do

you

think

is

on

thedessert

menu?Let’s

read

the

play.The

dessert

menu

offersdifferent

kinds

of

dessert.Let’s

read

the

play.Bear

and

Squirrel

order

a

lotof

food.

Do

you

think

theirmeal

is

very

expensive?Let’s

read

the

play.What

do

you

think

happensnext?Let’s

read

the

play.What

is

a

customer?Let’s

read

the

play.A

customer

buys

thingsorservices

froma

shop

orplace.Let’s

read

the

play.Are

Bear

and

Squirrelthecustomers

of

the

restaurant?Let’s

read

the

play.Are

they

good

or

badcustomers?Let’s

read

the

play.Why?

Do

they

have

enoughmoney

to

pay

the

bill?Let’s

read

the

play.How

does

the

waiter

feel?Let’s

read

the

play.Bear

asks

if

they

can

paynext

time,

but

when

isnext

time?Let’s

read

the

play.Bear

and

Squirrel

will

soongo

into

a

winter

sleep

andwon’t

wake

up

until

spring.Let’s

discuss.Option

1:The

waiter

kicks

Bear

andSquirrel

out

of

therestaurant.

They

are

notallowed

to

come

to

therestaurant

again

…Do

you

think

Bear

and

Squirrelwill

pay

the

bill

in

spring?Let’s

discuss.Option

2:Bear

and

Squirrel

promise

to

pay

the

bill

next

spring.

When

theywake

up,

they

bring

lots

of

salmon,

tuna,

pumpkins

and

corn

to

therestaurant

…Let’s

discuss.Option

3:Create

your

own

ending!Let’s

read

the

playaloud

in

the

SuperE-Book!The

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are

grateful

to

the

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