ELAB3013: Language Art: Tutorial (Topic 6) Prepared By: Brenai NG Ted

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ELAB3013 :

LANGUAGE ART
TUTORIAL (TOPIC 6)
Prepared by: Brenai Ng Ted
Content and learning standard

C.S 4.2 By the end of the 6 year primary schooling pupils will be able
to express personel response to literary texts.
L.S 4.2.1 Able to respond to literary texts:
(a) characters
(b) place and time
(c) values
Activity: Conscience
alley
• Before the activity started, teacher will explain what students have to do.
• After giving the instruction, student should practice the drama games before doing
it.
• Student will be divide into 2 group. Teacher will choose one student to become the
main character on this drama games.
• The theme of this drama games is he supposed to steal or he not supposed to steal
from the giant.
• The first group should give the reason why he supposed to steal from the giant.
• The second group should give reason why Jack are not supposed to steal from the
giant.
• The main character will walk the alley while listening to the reason. At the end of the
alley, Jack (main character) will decide whether he suppose to steal or not.
Jack and the beanstalk

Jack is a young, poor boy living with his widowed mother and a dairy cow on a farm cottage. The
cow's milk was their only source of income. When the cow stops giving milk, Jack's mother tells him to
take her to the market to be sold. On the way, Jack meets a bean dealer who offers magic beans in
exchange for the cow, and Jack makes the trade. When he arrives home without any money, his mother
becomes angry, throws the beans out of the window, and sends Jack to bed without dinner.

During the night, the magic beans cause a gigantic beanstalk to grow outside Jack's window. The
next morning, Jack climbs the beanstalk to a land high in the sky. He finds an enormous castle and
sneaks in. Soon after, the castle's owner, a giant, returns home. He smells that Jack is nearby, and
speaks a rhyme.
Fee-fi-fo-fum!
I smell the blood of an Englishman:
Be he alive, or be he dead,
I'll grind his bones to make my bread
The giant's wife, (the giantess) persuades him that he is mistaken and helps Jack
hide because the woman knows that he is poor. When the giant falls asleep, Jack
steals a bag of gold coins and makes his escape down the beanstalk.

Jack climbs the beanstalk twice more. He learns of other treasures and steals
them when the giant sleeps: first a goose that lays golden eggs, then a magic harp
that plays by itself. The giant wakes when Jack leaves the house with the harp (who
calls out to the giant) and chases Jack down the beanstalk. Jack calls to his mother
for an axe and before the giant reaches the ground, cuts down the beanstalk,
causing the giant to fall to his death.

Jack and his mother live happily ever after with the riches that Jack acquired.
Thank you
for listening

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