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Welcome to

Japan

The Land Of The Rising Sun


Facts
1. It is located in the North Pacific off
the coast of Russia and the Korean
Peninsula.
2. Its population is 127 million with a
literacy rate of 99%
3. Shinto and Buddhism are the two
major religion
4. Yen is the currency
5. Tokyo
The Author
(27 June 1850 – 26
September 1904)
was an international
writer, known best for
his books
about Japan,
especially his
collections of
Japanese legends and
ghost stories, such
as Kwaidan: Stories
and Studies of Strange
Things and The Soul of
the Great Bell
Patrick Lafcadio
Hearn
Koizumi Yakumo
( 小泉八雲 )
CHARACTERS
PROTAGONIST ANTAGONIST
• Ko- Ngai – Daughter • Celestial August - The
of Kouan-Yu and the one son of heaven.
who sacrificed herself.
• Kouan- Yu - a worthy
mandarin and father of
Ko- Ngai.
“The Soul of the Great Bell”
by Lafcadio Hearn

SOUL OF THE GREAT BELL (2012) by II-


Competence.mp4
Questions
1. What was the story all about?
2. What are the different elements of the
bell?
3. Why are the elements not mixing with
each other?
4. What was the content of the letter
received by Ko-Ngai?
5. If you are in the position of Ko-Ngai, are
you going to do the same? Why?
READ
1. In the Tower of the Great Bell the mallet
is lifted to smite the lips
of the metal monster—the vast lips
inscribed with Buddhist texts.
2. All the little dragons on the high-tilted
eaves of the green roofs (3) shiver to the
tips of their gilded tails under that deep
wave of sound.
READ
3. All the green-and-gold tiles of the
temple are vibrating; the wooden
goldfish above them are writhing
against the sky.
4. Therefore, the worthy mandarin
Kouan-Yu assembled the master-
molders and the renowned bell smiths
of the empire, and all men of great
repute and cunning in foundry work.
Practice
Go over the following terms or expressions
taken from the text. Read them to yourself
and figure out the meaning of each italicized
word.
VOCABULARY
DEVELOPMENT
1. In the Tower of the Great Bell: now the
(1) mallet is lifted to (2) smite the lips
of the metal monster—the vast lips
inscribed with Buddhist texts.
(1) A mallet is _______ a hammer, an axe.
a saw
(2) To smite is to _____ hit, touch, caress
Answer
(1)A mallet is _______
a hammer
(2) To smite is to _____
hit
VOCABULARY
DEVELOPMENT
3. Therefore, the molds had to be once
more prepared, and the fires (3) rekindled,
and the metal remelted, and all the work
tediously and (4) toilsomely repeated.
(3)rekindled means _____ lighted again,
set on fire again, stopped the fire
(4) toilsomely means _____ with
difficulty, lightly, unmindfully
Answer
(3)rekindled means _____
lighted again
(4) toilsomely means _____
with difficulty
QUESTION
1 How do you know the meaning of the
unfamiliar words?
2. Are there words inside the sentence that
help you identify the meaning?
3. What do you call those word(s) in a
sentence that help you identify the
meaning of unfamiliar words?
CONTEXT CLUES
- are word(s) inside the
sentence that help you identify the
meaning of unfamiliar words.
Exercise
1. The long hike was too arduous. I had to
stop and catch my breath before going on.
A. hardly
B. climb
C. art
D. difficult
Exercise
2. My older brother told me my 5th grade
teacher, Ms. Stone, was a tyrant.
However, I think she’s nice. Which of the
following is the meaning of tyrant as it is
used in this sentence?
A. strict ruler
B. teacher
C. terrible
D. helper
Exercise
3.Sally was very gregarious. She always
smiled and talked to everyone. No wonder
she was so popular.
A. stuck-up
B. outgoing
C. sad
D. scared
Exercise
4. Michael loved to clean so his room was
always immaculate.
A. clean and tidy
B. filthy and dirty
C. large and empty
D. small and cluttered
Exercise
5. The thought of eating bugs is appalling to
most people.
A. enjoyable
B. difficult
C. disgusting
D. different
Answer
1. The long hike was too arduous. I had to
stop and catch my breath before going on.
A. hardly
B. climb
C. art
D. difficult
Answer
2. My older brother told me my 5th grade
teacher, Ms. Stone, was a tyrant.
However, I think she’s nice. Which of the
following is the meaning of tyrant as it is
used in this sentence?
A. strict ruler
B. teacher
C. terrible
D. helper
Answer
3.Sally was very gregarious. She always
smiled and talked to everyone. No wonder
she was so popular.
A. stuck-up
B. outgoing
C. sad
D. scared
Answer
4. Michael loved to clean so his room was
always immaculate.
A. clean and tidy
B. filthy and dirty
C. large and empty
D. small and cluttered
Answer
5. The thought of eating bugs is appalling to
most people.
A. enjoyable
B. difficult
C. disgusting
D. different
Assignment
Find the meaning of the underlined
words.
1.There were several confections on the
table including chocolate chip cookies and
cakes.
2.There are many kinds of legumes you can
use to make soup such as kidney beans
and white beans.
3.The mountain climber finally reached
the apex of the mountain.

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