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bien nrc ba ORE RG Ls eet ‘ Z fi rot past ee a King of thé Jungle MOWGLI Bagheera the panther is hunting. He hears a baby crying in a cot. “It’s a man-cub!” says Bagheera. “He is hungry.” Baghcera takes the baby to mummy wolf, Mummy wolf feeds the baby with her cubs, and calls him Mowsli Bagheera the panther — narrrepa Barupa is hunting — oxonurea hears — ntact baby crying — nura4 peGenxa a cot — jeTeKast Kponarka a man-cub — venonevecknit erensut is hungry — rononest feeds — kopwur calls — nasninaer Activity [2 Listen then put the words in the sentences. Tlocayumaitayawosancs, sem scram 5 npesioxers noaxonsmne cosa. BF ha lex BABY HUNTING FEEDS — CRYING The panther is _ There’sa_ ina ct Mummy wolf the baby. Bagheera hears a baby (ZB) Listen and complete the sentences. Tlocaymalt xaccery, sarem saxowan npeatoxcenna. ‘The panther’ s name is ‘The baby is called__ My name is Mowali grows up with the wolves. He plays with the wolf cubs. “Shere Khan, the man-eating tiger, is in the says Baghcera. “He eats little boys! Go back village! It is safe there.” grows up — pacrer to grow — pactit Shere Khan — Lep-Xan the man-eating tiger — rurp-mson0¢a little — manenxnx g0 back — sosnpauiaiics man-village — jepesis, ne -xHByT sORH is safe — Gexonacho to be safe — Gute BHe onacHocTit 6 Activity [ZB Listen and complete the sentences. Tlocaryumal kaccery, 3aTeM saxon npextoxenma, Mowgli plays with the Shere Khan is in the He is @ man-eating [%] Complete and colour this picture of a tiger. aKoWan pucyHOK Turpa m pacxpact ero. Mowall is sad to leave his wolf family. Mowsli and Bagheera walk in the jungle and sleep in a tree. Hiding in the tree is Kaa, the python. He winds around the boy. Mowgli awakes and shouts loudly. is sad — ontevanen to be sad / happy — newantocs / Ourre cuacrammsim to leave his wolf family — nioxwaar» Bo.14B10 cembI0 hiding in the tree — cripsrasuuc Ha aepese Kaa, the python — nurron Kaa winds around — o6nupaer(cs) to wind round — o6nunari(cs) awakes — npocuinaerest to awake — npocuinarses shouts loudly — rpomko punt to shout — kpuvarn Activity (Listen and complete the sentences. Tlocayuralt ayanosanwet H 3aKoWaH npeatoxenns. Mowgliis to eave his wolf family. When they are tired they ina tree, Mowgli awakes and loudly. [Listen and complete the sentences. Tlocaymail ayamosanuce m 3axowsm npexioxenna, The opposite of sad is, The opposite of asleep = ah »-______ |d@V] ly, ‘The opposite of whisper = is, a Bagheera wakes up and bites the python, The snake slithers off into the jungle. Next morning, a loud noise awakens Mowgli. An old elephant walks ast, other elephants follow it. wakes up — npocuinaeres to wake up — npoceinatics, bites — xycaer to bite — xycars slithers off — — yrionsaer to slither — cxossitrs, nonstH a loud noise — rpomuit rym awakens — Gyan to awaken — Gyanrs other — apyrue to follow — cxenovare Activity [©] Listen, repeat then write, Tocayuai ayawozanics, nosTopy 3a amKTOpoM, 3a ‘Tem 3aNMUIM Nponymienmie rxarote. An old elephant past. The panther the python. The snake fh [®] Which tail belongs to which snake? Pacemorpi pucyHoK, SaTeM HanMum, KaKofi smee [Mpwnagaexr Tor WIM HHOM xBocT. Tail No, belongs to snake A. Tail No. belongs to snake B. Tail No. belongs to snake C. “One, two! One, two!” it calls. The elephant’s feet bang on the ground Moweli marches behind the elephants. He is so happy, he forgets about Bagheera Soon Mowgli is los. bang on the ground — c myMoM crynaior Ha 3eN40 to bang — yzapirre, rpoxnyt», Gaxityre ‘marches behind / in front of — wer nosaam / snepes to march — navi, Mapuiponars forgets about — sabssaer 0 to forget / to remember — sa0winare / noMiuTs soon — nexope is lost — ucvesaer to be lost — GuiTb norepanibim, ucvesHyBuniMt n Activity (ZB) Listen and repeat the sentences. Tlocaymai ayanosannc, sarew nosropi 38 amcropos npesiomceuna. “One, two! One, two!” it calls Mowgli marches behind. He is so happy, he forgets about Bavheera. Complete the numbers up to ten. 3amnum sueaureause oF 1 30 10. ONE Two. [&) Samm nporusonoroxuste no siasenmo caoBa, The opposite of behind is The opposite of forget 3 ( Mowali sees a big bear. It is dancing and singing. “Hello, I'm Baloo!” says the bear. “What are you doing in my jungle?” Moweli tells Baloo his story. “Lwill help you!” says Baloo. big bear — Goxutoro mexvens is dancing and singing — rannuyer 1 noe to dance / to sing — rauewars / nets ‘What are you doing in my jungle? — “ro rw aesaews » ows soxyHITTX? tells — pacexansisact to tell — pacexaseinars 1 wil help you! — #1 nowory te6e! 14 Activity (= Listen then add the missing words to the sentences. Tlocaymait ayawosanucs, 3aTem wcraBs wexocTaIoMNe ‘cosa 8 npexioxxenns. Mows a big bear. It is dancing and Mowgli tells Baloo his Find the following five animals in the word square. ‘Halo 8 Keampare Ha3BaHNA CeTYIOUUX AHBOTHDIX: bear, panther, tiger, wolf, python tls|plo|n|x|R]a A N/T |ule]R D olcla role Fl E|p|c w| Tt ula |p c|K]N LI Zle n| iM | It’s very hot in the jungle. Baloo floats on his back in a river and goes to sleep. Some monkeys drag Mowgli away. When Baloo awakes, Mowgli isn’t there. Bagheera the panther arrives. He is looking for Mowgli. floats om his back in a river — rutbiver Ha crMHe 110 peKe to float — ruuuirn foes to sleep — sactiniacr to go to sleep — sacuiniar» monkeys — oGesbanbi drag away — yrauutr to drag — rau, tanyrs arrives — npuxoaur to arrive — npnxomrrs, npiGuisare is looking for — nutet to look for — nexar» Activity Draw Baloo floating on his back. Hapucyii Basy, muisymero na enue. [&) Unscramble these letters to find words tha on the opposite page. Listen and correct. Pacerans Gyknbi 8 npaniutbHoM nopaaKe, TOG no- AyLINED C2082, KoTOpHLe BerpeAOTeH Ha erpaN- we 16, Hocaymait ayamosanucs u uposeps ecb. ippear EGUJNL REVRI SALFOT SEPEL SMKONYE — REHNTAP GNIOKOL IGOMWL ” Baloo and Bagheera look for Mowgli. The mon- keys take Mowali to their king. Louis, the king, loves to dance. “I am the king of the Swingers!” he says. “We will have a dance for you.” to look for — ncxar» take Mowgli to their king — otHocar Mayrau K exoemy Kopoutio loves to dance — 2io6ur ranuenar the Swingers — oGessaHti, packaunpaiouinees Ha neT- We will have a dance for you. — Mui yetpou TaHust suis Te. 18 Activity Listen then complete the sentences. Tlocaymratt ayawosanues, 3arem saxon mpesLioxe- m3. Baloo and Bagheera look for Louis loves to “Lam the King of the. r [%] Draw a line from the word to the type of dance illus- trated TloaGepu cxosa « kaprankai, OGosnayaronNM BHI ‘ranues. BALLET BALLROOM SCOTTISH TAP 9 D Louis, the monkeys, and Moweli dance. Baloo and Bagheera find the monkeys. “We must rescue Mowgli,” says Baloo. “Now, Baloo!” whispers Bagheera. “You dance with the monkeys. I will grab Mowgli.” find — axons We must reseue Mowgli — Mu oats eraert Mayr whispers — were to whisper — wientarn — Al exnairy Mayr 20 Activity [%] Draw everybody dancing, then colour the picture. ‘Hapmcyit ncex, xro Tanuyer, m packpacs. [Ra] Which two monkeys are exactly the same? (Answer on page 33.) Hain anyx oannaxosix oGessan, (Omsem na emp. 33) BEBE Monkeys and are the same, 21 Baloo starts dancing with the monkeys. It is a silly dance, and the monkeys laugh at him, Bagheera, Baloo and Mowgli run away. Mowali falls asleep and the bear and the panther guard him, a silly dance — rayniit ranew laugh at — emeiorest Hat Fun away — y6eraior falls asleep — sactinact to fall asleep — sacwinar to guard — oxpansrs Activity Listen and write the correct word under each picture. Tloeaymail ayanosanmet u sani nosxoammee €7080 TO: KRAION KapTHNIKOH, SMALL SLIPPERY ASLEEP SILLY BIG HAPPY a “Where are we going?” asks Mowgli next morn- ing. “We are going to the man-village,” says Baloo. “No!” says Mowgli. “I want to stay in the jungle with all my friends.” He runs off crying. Where are we going? — Kya wer em? next morning — Ha c1eaytouiee yrpo ‘We are going to the man-village. — Msi new 8 nepento, Pre akHBYT 0 I want to stay — 51 xouy octarbes. runs off erying — y6cracr, rutaya to run off — yGerans, u Activity Listen, repeat and complete the sentences. Tlocaymrait ayamosannes. Flosropu sa aicropon 3a~ Kou mpexioxenus. “Where are we m asks Mowgli “I want to stay in the _ ___with all my friends. And he runs off [@] How many words can you find in this word snake? Cyomxo exon it Moxeuns naittH 8 oroii swetiKe? Shere Khan, the tiger, sees Mowgli and licks his lips. “Tam hungry,” he says. “I will have Mowgli for my dinner!” Shere Khan snarls and shows his big teeth. He is ready to jump on Mowgli. licks his lips — oGmioumaer cnost ry6xi to lick tips — oGnussinar» ry6e1 1 will have Mowgli for my dinner! Gea! snarls — porwr to snarl — purrs is ready to jump on — roto» npsirnyrs na to be ready — Ours roropsit 6 5 cee Mayrain Ha Activity [®] Draw the tiger, Shere Khan. ‘Hapucyit varpa Ulep-Xaua. ‘Which roads lead to the tiger’s den? Hapueyii nyrs, neayuuit 8 0ro8o Turpa. un Baloo grabs the tiger’s tail. But Shere Khan is to0 strong for Baloo. A flash of lightning starts a fire. Mowgli picks up a buming branch and waves it at Shere Khan, “No! No!” shouts the tiger. “Do not burn me!” He runs into the jungle. grabs the tiger's tail — xnaraer Turpa sa xsoct to grab — xnararh is too strong for — camurxom cubist 8 to be strong — Garry custbHsint A flash of lightning starts a fire. — Or scrinuxit moaiiit laummaetes HOxap, picks up a burning branch — roaGupaer ropsiuyio nerky to pick up — noxGupars ‘waves — pasmaxnpact to wave — paswaxninars Do not burn me! — He o6oxrit mers! 28 Activity (By Listen to the sentences and number the pictures. TIpoeayuat npentoxens w mponywepyit Kapranis, 1. Baloo grabs the tiger’s tal. 2. Mowgli picks up a burning branch. 3. The tiger runs into the jungle. 4. “Do not burn me!” wi [®) Now make up similar sentences. Cocrans m san npesvioxenus, noxoGnste mpesbt- ay. Mowgli grabs The tiger picks up a Baloo runs into the . “Do not fe [Zq Recite the following lines several times. Tlocaymai ayawosanick m opTopH siBycrHuIKe mecKo.1Ko pas. ‘Shere Khan, go far away! And don't come back another day! » Mowgli, Baloo and Bagheera go to see the man, village. ‘They hide in some bushes. Mowgli sees a young girl walking to the river. She's wearing a pretty dress. She is carrying a jar on her head, to hide — npararees bushes — xycrar walking to the river — nuayiyio K pexe She’s wearing a pretty dress. — Ha He kpactinoe we. She is carrying a jar on her head. — Oxia necer kypuinn a ronone on Activity {&] Draw a picture of the young girl's dress and colour Hapucyii miarse senyunn u packpace ero. [= Listen and complete the sentences. Tloeaymait ayanosanuce m 3aKonyn npes.toxenn, The girl is wearing a The girl is carrying a The girl is very ” ” says Mowali, and follows her. The girl blushes and they go to the village. Baloo and Bagheera sigh. “Mowgli is back where he belongs,” says Bagheera. And turning their backs, the two friends walk into the jungle. Isn't she pretty! — He npanaa an, ona sural blushes — xpacneer to blush — pacers, to sigh — want ‘Mowall is back where he belongs. — Mayra nosspauta- ees Tyla, OTKysIa OH POON. turning their backs — roneprysumc 2 Activity (2 Listen and complete the picture of Mowgli and the girl. Tlocaymaii ayanosamic 4 aopucyit Mayran 4 je nyuiny. Answer page 21: Monkeys 1 and 3 are the same. 3 THE KING OF THE JUNGLE King Mane is king of the jungle. He is a very important lion. He has a very big kingdom to guard. There are mountains, rivers and a jungle in his kingdom. mane — rpuna important — nari kingdom — naperso, Kopoxenerno ‘mountains — ropst uM King Mane is sad because he is old... very old! ‘The king looks at his daughter Isabel lying in the hot sun “T have a daughter,” thinks the king, “but I haven't got a son to be king when I die.” is sad / happy — nevanen / ewaerann to be sad / happy — Gurr revabHbiM / cxacrIMBuNt lying in the hot sun — rexxamtyio non kapKHM contre thinks — nysaer to think — aywars Thaven't got a son to be king when I die, — ¥ wens ner chia, KOTOPHIH CTA OBI KOpOLTEM, KOFDTa st YMpY. 6 Activity [Listen and complete the sentences, Tlocaymaii ayznosanuce m saxonsn mpestoxenns. King Mane is The king looks at hi His daughter's name is He hasn’t got a [=] Draw a line between the opposites. Listen and repeat, Coeamn mporusonoaoxmiie no snavenmo cxoRa. Tlocayuait ayzwosanuce w noBTopH 3a auropoM. OLD — SON BIG YOUNG, DAUGHTER COLD HOT LITTLE ” Isabel speaks to the king. “Father, there is a fire in the jungle.” King Mane sees smoke above the trees. The king quickly runs in the direction of the smoke. there is a fire in the jungle — » axyurasx noxap smoke — stnint above the trees — Hat aepenbsntn quickly — 6b1eTpo in the direction of the smoke — 5 Hanpantenmn auiMa 38 Activity Listen, complete then colour the picture. Tlocaymaii ayawosanucs, 3akonym pueyHox H pac- pace ero. The king runs into the jungle. It is dark and gloomy under the trees. “What can I smell?” the king says. “Hamburgers,” says a voice. “Hamburgers!” repeats the king It is dark and gloomy under the trees. — [oa aepenbsiait ‘TeMHO H Mpauto. What can [ smell? — ro aa sanax? to smell — uyscrsosars sanax hamburgers — raw6ypreps voice — roxoe repeats — nosropscr to repeat — nostopars 40 Activity [RR Put the correct word under the pictures. ‘SAMMI HOAXOAAMME C1OBA NOA KAPTHNKAMH. (sitting — lying — jumping — walking) [2B] Witte sentences about the pictures. Listen and correct Samm npeioxenus no xaprunkaM. Toesyuait ayimosanucs w mponep» ce6a. Isabel is walking. a “Hamburgers with onions front of the king is the terrible i Whiskers! “What are you doing in my jungle?” roars the king. says the voice. In mn bandit... Red-Eye you see?” Red-Eye answers. “I'm having with onions — ¢ atykom terrible — yxxacntit whiskers — yeut What are you doing in my jungle? — ro 761 aesaewp » MOHX JDKYHEIIX? roars — pair to roar — pursars Can't you see? — Pasne rot ne sams? I'm having a barbecue! — Y mews nuxsinx. a Activity (ZH Listen and read. Answer TRUE or FALSE. Tlocaymai ayanosannet w nostopi 32 amKTopoM. Orwers raxoswolt » raGamue, KakHe npextoxens npanwususe (T) u xaxne nenpannabnue (F). T/F King Mane's kingdom is very small. v The jungle is a gloomy place. Red-Eye likes hamburgers. King Mane has got a son. [RR] Now write the false sentences correctly. anu wesepuste npexIoxeHNa NpABHAKHO. a Red-Eye Whiskers is chief of the whisker gang They are bandits! When Red-Eye arrives there is always trouble! “Leave my jungle immediately,” roars the king. to arrive — npuxouuns chief — rnanape gang — Ganuta, waiiKa there is always trouble — TaM pceraa nenpusTHocTH to leave — yxonurs immediately — wewenenno “4 Activity Listen and complete the sentences. Tlocayuait ayavosanies W 3akoNN npestoxeHHA. “Leave my jungle immediately,” Red-Eye is a ‘When he arrives, there is Listen, Put the correct words in the blanks, Tocaymait ayawosanues. 3anoamx nponyckn nonxo- Asuna FsaroaaNe, roars — grunts — squeaks — moos — neighs Alion _ % Ahorse we aoe! A mouse 4s y Y \ ‘The wicked bandit laughs. “Listen Mane,” says Red-Eye. “I'm here on business. I'm here to marry your daughter Isabel.” “Never!” the king replies. wicked — soit to laugh — cwestica to listen — cayurat» I’m here on business. — $1 sutece 10 aes. I’m here to marry your daughter — 51 suecb, wroGs1 2Ke~ HUITHCA Ha THOeH ZOuepH to marry — xenuTEest replies — ornesaer to reply — orneuarn 6 Activity (Listen and answer these questions. Tlocaymait ayanosanuce H oTBeT» Ha Bonpocsl. What is your name? What is your friend's nam What is your father's name? What is your mother’s name? [2] Which of these birds are the same? Listen and colour the birds. Kaxue 13 orix iran noxoxn? Focaymai ayanosa- ‘wes M pacxpact mri, a “Don’t be silly,” Red-Eye answers. “I want to marry Isabel. | hear she is beautiful.” “My daughter is a princess,” answers the king. “She can’t marry a bandit! Leave my jungle imme- diately!” Don’t be silly — He raynut answers — orneviact to answer — orneware beautiful — xpacuna, npexpacua My daughter is a princess — Most aos» — npurtuecca to be a princess — Gurr nputiueccoit ‘She can't marry a bandit! — Ou 3a pasGofiHxa! Me Moxer BuUTH 3aMyK 48 Activity [© Look at the picture on page 48 and answer the ques- tions. Listen and correct. Tlocmorpu ua pucywox wa crpannue 48 u orseTs Ha onpocut. Hocayuiait ayswoaanics m mponeps ce6s. How many trees are there? How many lions are there? How many flowers are there? How many pages are there in this book? [R] Write the numbers from one to twenty. Sanu ancawrensubie oF 1 10 20. One Red-Eye stands in front of the king and chants a rhyme: “Old king Mane is a little insane. He's old and slow, so he must go!” “He's right,” thinks the king, sadly. stands in front of — cromr nepe to chant a rhyme — nponers crmox is a little insane — nemuioro Geaynen to be a little insane — Gurr Hemtioro He n cebe slow — wesuurTesbstsit, natu hhe must go — on uomxex yitrH He's right / wrong — Ont npas / ne npan sadly — nevazno 50. Activity [RS] Find 12 words in the grid from the text on page 50. Write the words on the lines. Haiian » raGamne 12 caon ws texcra (crp.50). Bui ‘Mum 97H ca1o8a. kK/o;c/]M/E/L 7 = >| a > z m z 5 olo 9 4 = m = ~ =| zd z m = m Thinks, Listen and repeat. Tocaymiait ayanosanncs m nowropa 3a auKTopoM. st ORES c ‘What's the matter, daddy?” asks Isabel. “Red-Eye Whiskers, the bandit, is here,” her father replies. “He wants to marry you!” “NO!” shouts Isabel. “Don’t worry,” says her father, “but we need help!” What's the matter, daddy? — B em eso, nana? Don’t worry — He nonyiies but we need help — Ho Hast Hy 32 Homouts (=) Listen and repeat the words. Complete the li Activity m. Tlocaymait ayano3amick # NOBTOpH cs108a 3a AMKTO- pom. 3axowuit pucyHox aba. 9) [] NS) [dd] 3 MANE EYE TAIL. PAW. WHISKERS (ZB) Answer the questions about the lon, Listen and correct. ‘Ormer» na nonpocet o zune. Tlocaymait ayawosamncs, ‘ mponeps ceda. What's his name? Where does he live? Is he happy? 33 ‘The old king calls his friend White Beak the dove. “Fly to my old friend King Claw. Tell him 1 need his help.” White Beak opens his wings and flies towards the mouintains, White Beak the dove — rosy6s Bemsiit Knion to fly — xerer King Claw — Kopons Korors Tell him I need his help. — Cxaxu emy, wro MHe HyKHa HoMouts. wings — kpsuies towards the mountains — no Hanpastenmio K ropam 4 Activity (ZB) Find words from page 54. Put them in the correct order to make a sentence. Listen and correct. ‘aii caona co crpanmt 54. Pacnonoxxa wx npa~ suumnow nopane, +ro6st no.yuLIOC® npesLToxenHe, Tlocayuait ayamosanncs m nposeps ce6a. res 4, Bey s & xs “Asn Draw a picture describing the sentence. Hapneyi 70, 0 em rosopmres 8 npeatoxenm, 55 The next day is Tuesday. The month is June and it is hot. Red-Eye leaves the jungle. He goes to King Mane. “Good morning, your majesty,” says Red-Eye “It’s the perfect day to marry, don’t you think?” Isabel is terrified! month — mecsu, your majesty — ware enitecrso Tes the perfect day to marry — Orxicantsit sen suis 26e- HUuTEOH to be terrified — Our» n yaace 6 Activity (3a) Listen and answer the questions. Tlocaymait ayanonamich w ornerb Ha nonpocts. What day is it in the story? What month is it? How many days are there in June? How many days are there in July? [3] Listen and recite the following poem. Tlocaymait ayawosamick m pacckaxH 9T0 eTHxOTBO- pene. Thirty days has September, April, June and November, All the rest have thirty-one, Except for February alone, Which has but twenty-eight days clear, ‘and twenty-nine in each leap year. 7 The king attacks and fights Red-Eye, but the bandit is very strong. “Stop!” says a young lion jumping in front of Red-Eye. The young lion fights Red-Eye and pushes him into the river. The bandit is afraid... he can’t swim! attacks — HananaeT to attack — vanaxars strong — cium fights — neperes to fight — aparécsa, Goporses pushes — ronkaer to push — roars is afraid — Gourres to be afraid — Gosreca Activity [RR] Look at the grid and answer the questions. Tloeworpu na raGamiy orwets wa nonpocs Yes | No | 1) Can Red-Eye swim? < x“ No, he can't _- =| 2) Can Isabel run? — eI 3) Can King Mane si 4) Can Red-Eye count? x = Ta ~ T 5) Can Isabel dance? x - [=e _Now write the complete sentences. Listen and correct. 3annun noayvennme mpearoxenna, Tocayuratt ayamosanues u mposeps ce6a, 1) Red-Eye can't swim. 2) 3) 4) ’ 9 “Your majesty,” says the young lion. “My name is Karkut. I'm King Claw’s son, at your service.” Isabel smiles at the brave lion. The two young lions walk down to the river. at your service — x namin yenyran smiles — ystn6acrea to smile — ynuGarses brave — cmensiit down to the river — mia K pexe oy Activity [= Add vowels from the centre of the star to the other letters to find words from the story. Listen, repeat and correct. AoGane, raacmete Gyxst H> weMTpa snexso¥xH K APY ‘i GyxsaM, ‘TOM NOsYWHANCS CxlORA M3 MpONUTAH- oro pacexasa. Tocaymait ayswosanveh, noBTopH 38 AMKTOPOM H mpoBeps ceBs. CUR a Karkut and Isabel marry and have a son, It’s a beautiful cub. King Mane is very happy. He holds up the cub. “D'm a grandad,” he says, “and my kingdom has a future king!” cub — xerentims to hold up — aepkars pnepxy a future king — Gyayuutit wap 2 Activity [Rj] Colour the boxes. Packpact Knaiparuk 8 HyAKHIe era. light brown dark brown light green dark green light blue yellow (Listen and colour the picture of Karkut and Isabel playing. Tlocaymai aysmosanmcs u pacxpact pueynox, na Ko- Topow woGpaxens urparoume Kapxyr w HoaGena,

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