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Welcome. To the. CLASS: EIGHT SUBJECT: ENGLISH SECOND PAPER TOPIC: WRITING STORY ON . “AN HONEST WOOD-CUTTER”. Prepared By. ROUFUN NAHAR ASSISTANT TEACHER ( ENGLISH) JAMALPUR GOVT. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL JAMALPUR. OBJECTIVES OF THE LESSON.

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  1. Welcome To the CLASS: EIGHT SUBJECT: ENGLISH SECOND PAPER TOPIC: WRITING STORY ON “AN HONEST WOOD-CUTTER” Prepared By ROUFUN NAHAR ASSISTANT TEACHER ( ENGLISH) JAMALPUR GOVT. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL JAMALPUR

  2. OBJECTIVES OF THE LESSON After this lesson the students will have practised : * speaking skill through describing pictures. * writing skill through filling gaps, making sentences from a table and writing a story on “An honest wood- cutter”. * vocabulary.

  3. What can you see in the picture? A wood-cutter

  4. 1. 2. 3. 4.

  5. 1. 2. 3. 4.

  6. Axe A tool with a wooden handle and a heavy metal blade used for chopping wood, cutting trees

  7. Slip To lose one’s balance and fall or nearly fall

  8. Weep Cry

  9. Dive Go under water

  10. Glad Happy Grieve Sorrow

  11. Once there lived a poor wood-cutter. 1. One day he was wood in the jungle beside a river. 2. Suddenly his axe of his hand. 3. It fell deep water. 4. It was a great for him. 5. He began to . cutting slipped out into weep loss

  12. Make sentences from the table

  13. Underline the adjectives 1. Then she brought a silver axe. 2. The wood-cutter again replied, “No.” 3. Then she brought the actual axe. 4. He was very glad. 5. As a reward, the goddess gave him all the three axes.

  14. “An honest wood-cutter” Write a story on Once there lived a poor wood-cutter. But he was very honest. Everyday he went out to cut wood in the jungle. He earned his livelihood by selling wood in the market. One day while……………………….

  15. HOME WORK Think, you andsome of your friends went to visit ShalbanBihar. Your friend Tamanna was capturing picture with her digital camera. Suddenly she lost her camera. She started weeping. A fairy come down from a tree and……………………………

  16. Thank You All

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