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Group discussion (2’)
The last sentence in Text B says ‘That evening we were replaced by other soldiers’.
Why were the soldiers replaced?
Did ‘they’ look like enemies?
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Ask and answer in pairs (2’)
How could soldiers and their ‘enemies’ drink and chat together on the frontier?
• aware that the shooting was to start.
scared / desperate
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Text A: summary questions
1. Whose memory is Text A?
Do Chuc’s.
2. What did the war mean to him?
sat there.
C. American soldiers set up a machine gun.
D. Mr. Chuc’s family were eating breakfast.
E. Some farmers began weeping and begging.
F. The shooting started.
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Sequence of the story (3’)
Beginning
(D) Farmers eating breakfast…
(B) Farmers marched.. .and sat…
(C) Soldiers set up a machine gun… turning point
the mud
Bill / Officers
……
‘Our’ soldiers
stuck up a board
German
Enemy representatives
officers
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What did ‘they’ do together?
‘They’ greeted each other and shook hands. ‘They’ consumed a lot of beer together. ‘They’ celebrated Christmas together. ‘They’ talked about the taste of the beer. ‘They’ spent the whole Boxing Day chatting.
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Vocabulary
In the ward, _s_u_r_g_e_o_n_s__ were trying to save the unconscious patient.
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Read and match (5’)
Titles A Brave Patient Death of a Village A Happy Ending Trapped No More Fighting
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Possible reasons (2’)
Why were the soldiers replaced?
They were replaced because they didn’t fight. We know that as soldiers, they had to fight though as human beings, they longed for peace.
Texts
A When B Where C Who D What
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Check the answer (3’)
Titles A Brave Patient Death of a Village A Happy Ending Trapped No More Fighting
Reason 1: Special occasion- Christmas
Reason 2: Deep in their hearts, all the soldiers, and officers, were fed up to the neck with wars.
They were tired of wars. They longed
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Change of Farmers’ feelings (2’)
When they were
They felt
• eating breakfast.
peaceful / happy
• sitting at the square.
calm / easy
• watching a machine gun being surprised / afraid set up.
Destroy of his family.
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Text B: Fill the gaps (3’)
Gaps
Sentences
(1) C: The enemy had stuck up …
(2) e: Then we all got out of …
(3) b: We told him he wasn’t…
Texts A B C D
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Text A: read and order (4’)
A. Mr. Chuc’s daughters and aunt were killed.
B. All the villagers marched to the square and
(E) Farmers begFra bibliotekn weeping, begging…
(F) The shooting started….
(A) Mr. Chuc’s daughters and aunt killed…
The end
How did the farmers’ feelings change? War Memories
(4) a: just before the midnight …
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What did ‘they’ do? (4’)
soldiers
stuck up a board walked
through
‘We’
representatives threw off equipment
Unit 23-Lesson 3
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Reading
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Vocabulary
They are digging a
__tr_e_n__c_h__ on the_f_r_o_n_t_ie__r_.
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Vocabulary
He has set up a machine gun, ready to _sh__o_o_t _s_h_o_t_s_.
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Homework
1.Modify your learning sheet.
2. Read the notes of this lesson on Page 115 and Page 116.
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Thank you!
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