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5e Fairy Tales

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Created on February 13, 2021

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Fairy tale n°1

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Good or evil?

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Do you recognize some fairy tales?

Do you recognize these fairy tales?

Do you know these characters?

Snow White

Cinderella

Jack

Tinkerbell

Little Red Riding Hood

Goldilocks

Peter Pan

Rapunzel

Sleeping Beauty

Aladdin

Good or evil characters?

Common elements in fairy tales:

sword

shield

gold

queen

prince

king

dragon

knight

princess

fairy

jewels

dwarf

ogre

castle

mermaid

ghost

wizard

giant

crown

pirate

throne

tower

wolf

witch

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Strategies to understand a text:

1. Spot the title, the author, the date and guess the type of document. 2. Spot the (main) characters, the place... 3. Spot the verbs = the actions

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Once upon a time there lived a lovely princess with fair skin and blue eyes. She was so fair that she was named Snow White. Her mother died when Snow White was a baby and her father married again. This queen was very pretty but she was also very cruel. The wicked stepmother wanted to be the most beautiful lady in the kingdom and she often asked her magic mirror, “Mirror! Mirror on the wall! Who is the fairest of them all?” And the magic mirror always said, “You are, Your Majesty!” But one day, the mirror replied, “Snow White is the fairest of them all!” The wicked queen was very angry and jealous of Snow White. She ordered her huntsman to take Snow White to the forest and kill her…

https://shortstoriesshort.com/story/snow-white/ Adapted from Snow White by the Brothers Grimm, 1812

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the fairest the most beautiful

Quelle est la nature du mot souligné? ................................................................................ Quelle construction remarques-tu? - j'ai toujours l'article ................. puis - pour un .................................. court je rajoute la terminaison ........................ - pour un .................................. long, j'ajoute ........................ devant l' ................................ Il s'agit d'un s........................................... . En français, on le traduit par ...............................................................

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a bird

a hind

a deer

badgers

rabbits

a fawn

Do you know the 7 dwarfs?

Sleepy

Happy

Bashful

Dopey

Sneezy

Grumpy

Doc

Link

Bashful

Doc

Grumpy

Sleepy

Sneezy

Dopey

Happy

Timide

Prof

Simplet

Grincheux

Joyeux

Dormeur

Atchoum

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1st viewing

What?

Where?

Who?

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How to write a fairy tale

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Compare the characters

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Observe les phrases suivantes:

A. Prince Eric is a prince who is very charming. 1. Prince Eric is a prince. 2. He is very charming. B. Shrek has a cardigan which is too small for him.

On peut décomposer la phrase complexe A en deux propositions simples et indépendantes. Souligne le sujet de la proposition n°2. Trouve l’élément qu’il reprend dans la proposition n°1. Il s’agit de son antécédent. Relie les deux éléments par une flèche. Fais la même chose pour la phrase B. Quelles conclusions peux-tu en tirer ? Quand on est passé des 2 phrases simples à la phrase complexe avec une proposition relative on a supprimé ………………… et on a ajouté ......................................(soit ……………. ou …………….). Entoure la bonne réponse : WHICH est utilisé pour : un antécédent humain / non humain WHO est utilisé pour : un antécédent humain / non humain On appelle WHO et WHICH des pronoms ………………………………… parce qu’ils relient des propositions simples.