(共21张PPT)
turret
moat
Who
lives
in
the
castle?
King
Queen
Mum
and
Dad
took
the
children
to
see
a
castle.
The
castle
had
a
_____and
lots
of
______.
A
big
______
was
in
the
car
park.
coach
moat
turrets
“Look!”
said
Chip.
“I
am
a
knight!”
Nadim
said,
“I
will
be
a
knight,
too!”
“I
will
be
the
queen,”
said
Biff.
“Then
I
will
be
the
king,”
said
Chip.
“No,
I
am
the
king!”
said
Kipper.
“I
AM
THE
KING”
shouted
a
man.
“NOW
BOW
DOWN
TO
THE
KING!”
shouted
Dad.
Did
everyone
make
a
bow?
All
the
people
from
the
coach
saw
him.
Then
they
all___________.
made
a
bow
Will
they
tell
the
visitors
the
truth?
“_________________”
said
a
woman.
“And
we
_____________!”
Such
a
good
castle
saw
the
king
Reading
Dramatically
Vocabulary
coach:
A
long
bus
with
comfortable
seats,
used
to
take
groups
of
people
on
journeys.
e.g.
We’re
going
to
the
airport
by
coach.
Vocabulary
moat:
A
long,
wide
hole
that
is
dug
around
a
castle
and
filled
with
water,
to
make
it
more
difficult
to
attack.
e.g.
The
enemy
can’t
cross
the
moat.
Vocabulary
turret:
A
small
tower
that
is
a
part
of
a
castle
or
a
large
building.
e.g.
The
castle
has
many
turrets.
Vocabulary
bow:
When
you
bow
to
someone,
you
bend
your
body
toward
them
as
a
way
of
greeting
them.
e.g.
They
bowed
low
to
the
king.
coach
moat
turret
bow
Discussion
Do
you
think
it
was
proper
for
Dad
to
say
he
was
the
king
and
ask
the
others
to
make
a
bow?
Why
or
why
not?
Where
have
you
been
for
holidays
or
weekends?
What
should
we
do
or
not
do
in
the
visit?
Should
we
shout?
Should
we
litter?
Should
we
jump
the
queue?
Homework
Listen
to
the
story
and
read
it
skilfully
and
dramatically.
Rewrite
the
story
in
no
less
than
6
sentences.
You
are
one
of
the
visitors
in
the
story.
Write
what
you
saw
and
heard
and
how
you
felt.