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to separate That’s going too far.
2. Why didn’t Mowgli understand what Baloo was trying to explain to him?
Episode 7
Bagheera and Hathi
1. Words and expressions.
cross-country march emergency
pompous volunteer
to be lost to pick up somebody’s trail
to take over command to get hurt
to have a plan in mind devotion to duty
element of surprise
That’s an entirely different matter.
2. Which of the following statements are true? Circle the number of each true statement.
1. Shere-Khan waited for Mowgli on the rock.
2. The jungle partrol was on a cross-country march.
3. Baloo told Colonel Hathi about what had happened.
4. Colonel Hathi agreed to help Bagheera at once.
5. Little Elephant asked his father to help his friend Mowgli.
6. Winifred forced Colonel Hathi to make the right decision.
7. The jungle patrol continued their march.
3. Retell the events of this episode using words and expressions from the first task.
Episode 8
Mowgli and Kaa
1. Words and expressions.
to trust somebody to blame somebody
to believe in somebody to cease
safe and sound
I have my own subtle little ways.
I’m not like those so-called fair weather friends of yours.
2. Answer the questions.
Why didn’t Mowgli trust Kaa?
How did Kaa make Mowgli believe in him.
Did Kaa really want to help Mowgli?
Episode 9
Kaa and Shere-Khan
1. Words and expressions.
to forgive to interrupt
to entertain to search for
to fool somebody sinuses
self-hypnosis skinny shrimp
Cross my heart1
2. Which of the following statements are true? Circle the number of each true statement.
1. Shere-Khan was searching for Baloo.
2. Kaa told Shere-Khan where Mowgli was.
3. Kaa said that he was singing for himself.
4. Shere-Khan searched Kaa.
5. Kaa promised Shere-Khan to help to find Mowgli.
6. Kaa wanted to eat Mowgli.
Episode 10
Vultures and Mowgli
1. Words and expressions.
Go ahead. I don’t care.
Nobody wants me around. Give us a smile.
I’d rather be on my own.
2. Learn the words of the song and sing along.
We’re your friends.
We’re your friends.
We’re your friends
To the bitter end.
When you’ree alone,
Who comes around?
To pluck you up?
When you are down
And when you are outside looking in.
Who’s there to open the door?
And that’s
What friends are for.
He’s always eager
To extend a friendly paw.
That’s what friends are for.
And when you are lost
In dire need
Who’s at your side
At lightening speed?
We’re the friends of every creature
Coming down the pike.
In fact we never met an animal
We didn’t like.
So you can see.
We’re friends in need
And friends in need
And friends indeed.
Forevermore!
That’s friends are for.
3. Explain the meaning of the proverb “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”
Episode 11
Mowgli and Shere-Khan
1. Words and expressions.
extraordinary performance precisely
to scare somebody
Stay out of this. Are you kidding?
Such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance.
2. How can you characterize Mowgli after watching this episode?
Episodes 12-13
Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo
1. Words and expressions.
to sacrifice to miss something
noble creature
Greatest love hath no one than he who lays down his life for a friend.
He’s cracking me up.
She did it on purpose.
Mowgli is where he belongs now.
He’s hooked.
It was bound to happen.
2. Answer the questions.
Why did Baloo pretend that he was dead?
What did Mowgli suddenly feel when he saw a girl?
What made him stay in the village?
Were Baloo and Bagheera happy?
Robin Hood
Introduction.
Everyone has heard of Robin Hood and his band of outlaws who are thought to have lived in Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham, but no one is certain of there really was such a person.
However, the legends about him are so similar, and there are so many places connected with him, that it seems likely that Robin Hood was a local hero whose exploits against the Norman overlords and their forest laws made him loved by the English.
Disney’s cartoon shows the 11th century England ruled by the wicked, greedy Prince John. He ordered the Sheriff of Nottingham to tax the people so heavily that some were forced to become outlaws. Two of the most famous outlaws were Robin Hood and Little John, who would steal money from the Sheriff and give it back to the poor. Prince John and the Sheriff wanted to seize them. but they were brave and foxy fellows and always won.
Main characters:
Robin Hood
Little John
Maid Marian
Friar Tuck
Much
Prince John
Sir Hiss
The Sheriff
Lady Kluck
Mrs. Bunny
Skippy
Rooster (the storyteller)
Episode 1
Robin Hood and Little John walking through the forest.
1. Words and expressions.
to take a chance to rob the rich to feed the poor
to borrow to contemplate
to escape finally
2. Answer the questions.
Why wasn’t Little John sure if they were good guys?
What did Robin Hood mean by saying that they didn’t rob, they borrowed?
How could Robin Hood and Little John escape from the Sheriff?
Episode 2
“Fortune-tellers”and Prince John.
1. Words and expressions.
wicked disguised
greedy counselor
to flatter to tax
to slip the rings off somebody’s fingers
Crusade