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How many object that Jack bring out from

the giant?

Who lived with jack in his family?

How many characters in

this story?

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beanstalk (n.) the tall fast-growing stem of a bean plant

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a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by kings or queens, or other important people, to defend themselves against attack

castle (n)

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the secret power of appearing to make impossible things happen by saying special words or doing

magic (n.)

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a large musical instrument with strings stretched on a vertical frame, played with the fingers

golden harp (n)

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a very large strong person who is often cruel and stupid (in stories)

giant (n)

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a very large strong person who is often cruel and stupid (in stories)

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beanstalk castle magic

golden harp giant

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Structure

Subjunctive

Subjunctive

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Structure of the Subjunctive

Structure of the SubjunctiveThe structure of the subjunctive is extremely simple. For all verbs except the past tense of be, the subjunctive is the same as the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to"):

be (past) be (present) all other verbs (past & present)

I wereyou werehe, she, it werewe wereyou werethey were

I beyou behe, she, it bewe beyou bethey be

I workyou workhe, she, it workwe workyou workthey work

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Use of the Subjunctive

We use subjunctives mainly when talking about events that are not certain to happen. For example, we use the subjunctive when talking about events that somebody:

- wants to happen - hopes will happen - imagines happening

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Exercise: Think three things that you wish to be.

1.I wish I were _______________________2.I wish I were _______________________3.I wish I were _______________________

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jack and the Beanstalk

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Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk

Activity 1Read the following fable in the message and then fill in the blank with suitable words related pictures. Then, send your worksheets in the box.

Jack and the Beanstalk Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. He lived with his mother. They were very poor. All they had was a cow. One morning, jack went to the market to sell a cow. On the way, a man gave Jack some magic been for the cow. Jack took the beans and

went home. When Jack’s mother saw the____(1)beans_____,

she was so angry that she threw them out the window.

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Next morning, Jack look out the window and saw giant__(2)beanstalk____ He went outside and

started to climb the beanstalk. He climbed up to the sky through the cloud. Jake saw a beautiful castle and went inside. Jack hard a voice “Fee,Fi,Fo,Fum!” Jack run into the cupboard. A giant come into the room and appreciated the hen and the golden harp. “Lay!” said the giant.

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The hen laid the__golden egg__(3)____. “Sing!” said the giant. The harp began to sing until

the giant fell asleep. Jack jumped out of the cupboard and took the hen and

the harp. Suddenly, _golden harp(4)_____ sang “help!” The giant woke up and

shouted,”Fee,Fi,Fo,Fum!” Jack climb down the beanstalk and the giant came after him. Jack shouted,

“Help!” His mother came and cropped down the beanstalk with an axe. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. Jack and his mother lived happily ever

after.

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Activity 4

Work in group. Read text 3 again and create the new fable by change some words in your imagine on the page of E-mail.

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By

Juntira Punsing 504

Pradapporn Parapong 515

Wilailak Butprom 570

By

Juntira Punsing 504

Pradapporn Parapong 515

Wilailak Butprom 570