Beauty and the beast desarrollado

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Chapter 1 Comprehension Answcr the foiJouing qucstíons. 1 VVhy v/ere Be.nir^'s ;:5iers ¡caious of her?

l^í&mjQí^mejiy&vp adynjn^df Ae? UaAjJ^

X What did Bcauty's iLsters always ask thcír father fcr?

3 What díd Beauty cn/oy doing in hcr frec ííni«?

4 Why did jíot of men want ro marry Beauty s sisters?

5 Why didn't Beauty want lo marry Pierre?

i/ri nr\^xwTLqj^ 01 Read the foÜowing statemcnts. In each box» writc T¡f thc scnlencc is True, F if it » False and N if it is Not mcntioncd in thc chapter.

1

Beaiítys fafher was the richest man in fown.

2 Beauty grew up without a mother. 3 Beauty s sisters were very nice to her.

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4 Beauty oflen went to pánica wiíh her sisters. 5 Fierre was not very handsome.

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Vocabulary Mafch the words wiili iheir deñnltmas. merchant

try ío íniprcss oihers

servant

in an impolite way

niddy

a person who works in anciher person's home wait for someone to visit you

show off expect

not kind

mean

a person who buys and scils thk^

Complete thc scntcnces wiih the words/phrases in the boxUse each word/phrase once.

•My grandparents

nte wfaen I was a chüd.

My faíher ncver has any free time. He is a vcry man.

jtíhn got — when his sister lost hw new camera. Every student in the cfassroom , her beauty. í was waiking down the strect when a cat

^ddeidy_

right in from

of me.

When I tüld the poor man that

i had no money ro ^vc htm. he

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Q Wriu sentences using fhe wonts Muw. i The merchaat/ bis wife / liave / six chilUren

2 They / cali / youngest daughier / Beauty / becausc / she / be / very beautibü

3 Beauty s ststers / be / mean to her / but her brothers / be / nice to her

4 Beauty s sisters / go / lo parties / but / Beauty / stay / at borne / with her tather

5 Picrre / waiu / marry / Beauty / because / she / be / bcautiftil and rich

Beforc you read Chaptcr 2, try to guess what wül happen. 1 VVílJ Beauty and her famíly continué to live in a big home with servants?

3 Wtll Pierre stiJl want to marry Beauty?

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Chapter 2 Cotnprehcnsion

OI Correct the imstakes.

1 The mcrchant owncá a sinali coiugc in thc country near the lown.

TAg, rfYWi/JiA/rd mxrrwj <3iJ\pnaM

'tir\sL OBionÉí/^ |¿ct7 pu^on ÍJvl t<rwn..

2 The family had lo sel! ali their po^ssions.

'thi

AjJJ a

S/hOL^

fJvúJí p<yi/ijpJ)AÍ<^07/)

/ytWCO

Beauty and her sisters woke up caHy eveiy morning.

'VjQ^ Átp

Mjp ioG. sMA/^/moq/fU/n^

Jzio

Evervewnini? Aff¿»r dinner, Htrtrí«»r Beauty Every evening after

washcd thc disbes and cicancd ihc housc.

xM/rú/y^ O^ivT 'hKLúÁíxi tki dbJviA tkm,nioJa ^rifhn 5 Thc falher had lo go on a short foumey to claim hÉs foriiinc.

ihi^jcíJuY

&n<x

Í(y dcdmi

Alq (^9<y<io

ajl//.

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e Choosc a,b or c to answer the toUowing questions. 1 What did the raerchani and his famÜy have to do whcn ihesr tdrtune was goiie?

5»^ Move to another house. b. Stop wofking. c Getiobs.

2 How did ihe iwo sisters íeeí when ihey heard that they were now poor? a- They were calm. b. They did not care. They were vcry upset

3 Why was Píerre no ionger interested in üeauty? a. Beciuse she moved to the country.

^ Because she wasn*t rich any more. c. fíecaiise he was inieresied ín anorher woman.

4 How wül Beauiy's faiher become rich again? a. He wül sell a shíp.

ye He vdlJ scii some goods. c. He wül work lurdcr.

5 What did Beauty's sisters leÜ iheir taüier to bring them? ^ Presents b. Nothing c. A rose

6 How did Beauty feei when her íathet had to go avvay to cSaim his íonune?

a. Happy b. Sad

yí Both happy and sad

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Vocabulary Choosc a, b OI* c to answcr tfac íoUowlng <|iiestjons. i Thts shop sdls \oxs cfí diífcrcnt a. posscssíons

goods

2 A lot of people

c fortunes

outside ihe hotel to sec the íamous

actress.

a. rcceived

^claimed

c. gathered

3 Laura works hard al] day but shc ís always vcry a. cheerliii ^jad c wonckrful ^ "^nifny never hcips his mother with the housework. He is vcry

a. calm

^ Uzy

c terrible

5 I don t like pcoplc who

aboui ever^thing

ail the time.

a. faint

^coniplain

c. exclaim

Complete(he following scntcnces ustng fhc prcposicioas ¡n the box.

of away in back off

1 My grandmother needs somcone to take care of her. 2 When the childrcn ñnished pbying with (heir loys, they pul theni

3 Caroi is very inlercsted hn 4 Michael set

phoiography

right after brcakfost.

5 Mum wcnt to the supermarkct and broughl O^f ice-cream.

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This ís part of the letter the merchant r<xeived telling hlin tlie good aews. Fill in the missing worUs. Dear Sir,

'

VVe \uvt some wondetñil(l) ^Hg/íx/0 for you. W< know that \ you and your toily are very poor ik)w and live in a smail } (2í

- in the country but you will be happy ío know

ihat a Í3) AMXp

of yours has arhved (4) nJt/zü

you need lo do is come to town and(5) xJoi/irt

.AU

your fortune.

We are sure that after you sel! the(ó)

you will be rich j

again and you and youi íaniUy wili have a comfortable Ufe. You must(7)

|

qu your joumcy únmediateiv.

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IQ In Chapter 3 the merchant arrives in the clty. Before you read the chaptcr, try to guess what wül happen. 1

How long wiíi the merchant be away from homc?

c/? /VOi^ 2 Wiii the merchant and his chiidren be rich again

•í\r^t ij^the^ o^a¡/ri nruyyu/^

C

npt^ñk'KanA '

3 What wiU the merchanl's chüdren do white their tather is away?

Th IfuyÜisnJ^ ^íi'hmk^ chcrvx cmef ki^ jü/jktnA

Gr>r!

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Chapter 3 Comprehension

Q Pul tfac sentences in thc corred orden a I

As he was riding íhrough a forcsl, he hcard woívcs íiowiing.

2 He saw that he had arrived at a palace.

3 Aftcr a long joumey, the niercharU fínally arrived in thecity. 4 He started looking for the owncr of ihe palace.

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5 He decíded to rcturn homc.

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6 The ^able door was open, so he gavc his horse some food.

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7 He wcnt to court to gcí bis moncy back but it was all gone. Choose the correct answcn

1 Whílc ihe merchant was in íhe ciiy, Bcauty^ntínue^/stopped doing all thc houscwork.

2 Thc merchant won /^st the tri^ 3 On his way hoine, a slrong wind started to blow and rain started to fal!.

4 The door to thc

inner court of thc palace was open!chsed.

5 The palace was much(^^/stnaüer than the mercham's oíd house.

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Vocabulary Read the sentences and find the missing words.Then writc Üiem in the spaces under the exerci&e.The word ín ifae black t>oxes is how the nierchant Éelt when he didn*t gct hü money back.

1 He

a tiger moving in the (íj-oto/YlCP

2 VVe went to couri and íost ihc trúoJ. 3 The itorm

.

for two hours.

4 Be careíui when you píay chess with Caroi. She aiways

5 The kíng and queen lived in a beautiful CQA&g 6 í have worked hcre for oniy a

of months.

7 1 he wind starred to

reaüy hard so vve decid-

ed not ío go swimmíng.

8 1131 so excited! I can l h>r íhc party on Friday. 9 í haven't eaten anything ail day. 1 am very , 10 The ñre burni many of the trees in the

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íook like dogs bul people don't keep them as pets-

12 í wasso

Tuuu^

thai í wení ro l>ed at 9 o'dock last

night

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Ldbel thc pictures.

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mlcujL

In ^apter 4 thc racrch«,t will waUc around thc palacc looktng for thc owner. Bcforc rou read the chapter. trc to

gu^ what wtu happen.

I Wííl the merchaut fmá xht üwner of thc paiace? Oh// /f />? iJxo 2 What wili the mcrchant see in the pab<e?

f wH^/7p/H

Ttkn (9a<r)u^

3 Whaí will íhe nierchaní do in thc ivibcc?

'tk^ O'yrrwr

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Chapter 4 Compretiension Put tlic picturcs in order and then write a sentcncc for each picturc.

merchani / come / huge dimng hall

lhi_/yrmjcJigjyCt00^ Íogl

A¿íy

hcdÜ{

nierchani / warm / himself/ by / ílre

ÁM ÍÁü

merchant / walk / around / paiace

iJnjiñwichaMi nmlksiJ

"[¿/tg

merdianc / go / to bcd / and / fal! asieep / immedíarely

ÍA^ /ynJ/uka/yií nj?^/nÍ'tcr~Uu

ÍjkA

pM,(V^Ay l/yvmJMsíd^

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Vocabulary

B Complete Üie crosword. I 1

2

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^lagss sísa0ij0. □ 0 « □ El □ ^000Q00eíii@

'□□□□s o ACROSS

^

y The pcrson whose house you are visiting 5 To hit on a door

7 To get cnough of soiriethirtg you need 9

Answer

10 No íongcr hiingry DOWN

! To do somcthing together with someone ebc 2 To cook in an oven or over a fire 4 Dciicíous

6 The mear ihat comes from a tow

8 The sound a dock niakes as it works

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Below is a pagc from the m«rchan('s <tiar>'. Expund thc notes into ñtll sentences.

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Dcar Dianr, i

l / arrive / ai / paíace / knock on / íront door

f

I cuinj/v<d ej"tíu. -paicuo I ?2

dW I

No onc / answer / bul / I / notke I door / be / uiilocked

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Ag o/nAnfoOuufínd //yu^xji ithz é/9<yi ij/oo JJi/njl<xk.sjC^ | | u i / go / ímide / warm / mysel// by / Sre i H y?i/AAjjh te zmÁ/^^ Ji^ thx j 14 í / waú / íbr someone / come / buí / no one / come f¡

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me

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!5 I / decide / waík / around / íook for / host

T áffjcjAixH

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anj^/nj Íb^oku/K^ ^ikr.hs^

As / í / be / walkíng aruuxid / I / come / huge dining haü / with lots / foüd / tabie

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. T^/ytJaJu/qff dLmm¡/yiú kcJ/ljin¿/j

íhjL tcJUk

f»/ eat / drink / untti / 1 / havc / cnoug})

X fic=u?ec<y dnj/nKüA jJ/yitU T hoM om&u^ í« Then I / find / bedrooni / go / lo sieep f

Thm J

<:á ¡jobií^frm ít

^nA&p .

In Chapter 5 the merchant wlU mcet the beast. Before you read the chapter.try to guc&s what wül happen. VVhy wül the bea^t get angry ac che merchant?

. ih. jjijojd cUpiX

cV>v7jA?e^ j/y\

^¡^dcf/CíL

What will the beaxi give the merchant lo íake home with him?

^ ÍJm iyta/^ XA VVhaí wül the beast ask the merchant to do?

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ClIAPTER 5 Comprehension

Q Answer dic questions. 1 Wby W3S thc mcrchant surprised whtn he v^>kc »p?

ly^jmÁ/Aí^'Évim iá/m cJxfÜuo im 2 Why did the merchant take one of the beast's roses?

dcLw^Jiorr OAksjrJ hí/m

(THJí

¿XjQOIL

3 How did the beast rcact when he

tiie merchant w¿th his rose?

JUp/ut a/n.^ aoí<^;i/^ 4 What did the beast want from the merchant?

0^ iú>o

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5 What ¿id the merchant take homc wiih him?

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AirJtÁ. QpiÁ CUKcí

Read the sentenccs. Write T for Truc and F for Falsc ín Ihe boxcs.

1 The merchant had breakfast aftcr íookir.g for the owner of the palace.

2 The merchant ihougíu his hosl wouid nol care if he pícked a rose.

3 The beast thought the nterchani was steaiing from him. 4 Tlic merchant s daugiitcr must want to go to the beasl s

palace. 5 The merchant s Haughter must go to the heast's palace alone.

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Vocabulary

lU Conipktc the senteace^ and then tlnd Uie words in tlie i«tter grid,

1 i he teacher

Peter for cotning lo school !aie. ■_ {

2 My mum wili let me go to the pany on one must be home by ! 1:00.

3 fohnny is vcry

. He aíways gjves lots of money to

poor people.

4 íf you leave your bike out at night. soriieont might it.

5 í ^ He

you oniy if you promise not to do it again. hímseif to save his family.

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7 She staried cryíng when she beard tiiie nsuoÁ 8 Tkey íound a

news.

fiüed with go!d.

9 No one made me come here, { carne 10 The íion

R

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when it saw the hunters.

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The beast aiici fhc inerchanr are havíng a dUciission. Use thc notes beiow to complete thcir dialogue.

/Why / steai / my roses? /1 / be I / very gencrous / you /and /

/J / be/ lernbly sorry /sir! / One^

thi$ / be / how / you íhank me

ríMjcd /rnju

ytKfyjjofvnvA^

/inn

of/ daughters / iove / roses / so / l / pkk / just onc / her. There / be / so many roses/ hert i I / think / you / not mtnd.

ÁATii cy^oj.

/yri'^ daiic^)ítí/U> /ov^JT/y^ aa But I / do mind / and / inust pay

I ^jcJ<^y^<9^^}lV7.1Üit/Tíf

/ this! You / bríng / me/ one of/

^lÁmyD

daughicrs / or / i / kiS / ytju!

)/mj/né o/ncí A*vti/Sl pA/^

I \yi tkhO f

O-ng cj.

9^1 Uri^klU

][ Whatcver / say,/ sír. / i / go / \ homc f and / comr back / wírh onc / them.

Uhctb/vOí.

M/r ^ XvxÁf^jff

o/ytJ c/^yyrui

omi oj_ ike/y^

Q In Chaptcr 6 thc merchant relums lo his cottage. Before you rcad thc chapfer,iry ío guess whal wiíl happcn.

1 How wiíl ihe merchant's children fcei when ihe>' hear vdiat has happcned?

(AMé M/onJirÁ 2 VVhat wíM Bcauiy- do to heíp her íathcr?

cyí tó-ih. ^¡aMus üj ih.jjwJ: How soon will ihe merclíaiji and his dau^íer retuni ío íbe beast's paiace?

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Chapter 6 Com prehensión Answer the questtons.

1 VVhy was Beauty happy?

a. Becausc her father brou^t back gold and gifts.

^ Because her íarher didn*i forget to bring her a rose, c. Because they were rich again.

2 Who üiínks ihat Beaury has caused the terrible siiuation the family is ín?

a. Her ^cher

b. Her brothers

^)K^Her sísters 3 VVhy didn't Bcauty cry when she was leaviag? a. Because she wasn't scared.

yí. Because she didn't want her íaiiiiJy to be sad. C- Because she beíieved she would return heme soon. 4

What did Beauty think oí the palace? a. It was scary. b. U

darfc.

ít was beautifuL

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Match the two halves to form truc statcmcnts. saíd they would kiil the bcast.

Beauty s brothcrs

pretended (o be sad.

Beauty s sisters

persuade her onc last time not lo go.

Beauty s íather ti'SxAa\

was ready to leave ac any time.

jxsíaJm tcínAX^ o/nAA ^íhyns A. U¡(ÁM L thjjlUcj:^ AAlé ±h^ mriyjuld

..7í£í<.

S

fnjsA 'tb- ^¡st/iA/j/^uíí hjUr (<yhp ía/^ Üa^jL

Vocabulary

QComplete the scnfences using the words/phcascs in the box. pretended fauit direct persaaded 1 My frtend

great deal cruclty

me to go to the party.

2 This car has cost me a cLa} of moncy 3 He was very dissapoiiiied with his fricnds' OUisJjm

^

_youfeíland broke ^ur Icg.

^

10 be ili bccause he didn't want to go lo schooL

'I look a . c/w^

flight to New York.

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Complete the senteaces / phrases using the vtihs ín thc boxUse cach verb once oniy.

mouiu

scream

diange-

fall

empty

fceep

shine

your mmd a promise a horsc a chest

wtth joy

The líghts began lo Ahio^

The nígh! is beginning ro faJ/ Beforc you rcad Chaptcr 7,Iry to guess what will happen. I

Whiii wili the beast ask lícauty when he sees her?

t(r ÁtÁ/^ njtÁÍh hhn 2 What wjil thc beast give ihc merchanl?

cínj 3 Beaury wih have a strange dream. What wiü she dream about?


M Chapter 7 Comprehension

Find tht mistalce^ in the pktures and write a sentence for each one of diem.

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"tÁs ImaÍ dlÁv'itéd ^hjdlh. "thnn

AWg

'í/urü^ Kcyi/ao

(ynn^iki iJxjui ~ÍM ^rjuuickiint

VjU/\

Ct A/>v\¿?M jú/iíOt

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Q Read the scntcnces and write what or who Üi< words in bold rcfer to.

1 She gieeted hira warmiy: 2 (am pieased wth you.

V)SUIU^ 3 You mustn't feei sad.

4 Vou can fill thcm wUh gold and gífts.

chvít 5 Do ñor desert me.

Vocabulary

01Choose a, b or c to coinptetc the sentences. 1 He siudied veiy hard and was vcry

with bis exani

resuits.

j. rewarded

2 Mr Martín

pleased

c. lerriíicd

his wife and two children three years ago

and went to Uve in Africa.

a. descrted

b. inirodiiced

foolcd

3 The two boys were so scared by ihat sininge notse they heard that ihey staried . ^

a. hugging 4 Don't iei the

b. approachíng

Vtrembiing

in his eyes fooÍ you. He is oniy pretend-

ing to be hurt.

a. fcars

^tcars

c. appearanccs

5 Oniy a very bad pcrson would make an animal

like

thac

suflfer

b. approach

c. hug


Use thc notes bclow to complete Beentf's diarf.

Dcar Diary.

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1/

I / arrive71iF?^¿hatTbHr? now7 n^hbfnc

^a/uua}^fe whdt wJJ

/YkyuT/yn/^ /ni/uriyy^

Father / f / have / deíidous dinner / ín / eveníag / and / in / morning ^ we / have / lasf meal / togethcr

./vTa^Ajt/z IIWbfg ésJjiíÁM éÍMm/^'mÍÁi m}<nú/f^o^mÍhsi 'loe Kcu;^ W tof^oXh/!. í / tell / £a^r / he / must not / worry / me. I / be / sure / if/ I/

"^o^yhalcver / bcast /

X feH

/ he / let / visit / famÜy / apin

yu /yy\M/ítr^.

vA^aJjuvtn.'thz.

yuvig

^ ht wJJ Jft

í / aíso have / strangc uream / night. f / walk / a forcst í and / very handsomc / but $atl princc f stop me. He / want / to makc him / ^®PPy- í / "*^1 want / this / dream / end / but / thc dock / wake / up

I ciiv? Jn-<VK q

ctienAti o/ rnxcúM. ^ ZiutujitmljQna im.

(X^&u/¡t a/ru( a ko^y\SAc<m IhxÍmuJI pouG? 'Í)\SLtJiocJ^%;t^/yf^£ jup In Oiapter 0, Bcauty explores some of thc rooms of thc palacc. Before yon rcad thc chapten try to gncss wbat will happen. W hat kind of rooms vWU Beauty sce?

'tfil /OAcAg/>t (Lcd^-ty^ ^ íoM/y^^cbr/^ l What will Beauty ihink of the paiace?

i/io Aoy cmd!cx/uKA&m^ How will the beasí Ireal Bcaiiíy?

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Chapter 8 Comprehension

Q|Pul tlie rooms Ă­n thc orcier that Beauty visited them.

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Correcf the mistAlccs.

1 Beauty discovered a portrait of the handsomc prince she dreamt about in ihe library.

2 Beauly bclíeved ihat the paJacc was tmW a terrible place.

3 As sotin as Beauty fmishcd caiing. she heard the beast coming. 4 Beauty reaiised ihat the beast was very siDy.

5 The beast left the dining hall but furaed bacJc immediately. I lSLOM.

ÚnsiOMiX

^üxtAjíjxji ^srtA^

MmÁ ikoí^J/c^ wao t^ujly Oq LujxÚj^ jixyijsix^SbcUl/Vit^ ^ Ahi Ajta/uJ'ÍÁl 'fhü the éjm/njrá^ ¡túÍI ém'f /j^Á'

Vocabulary Match Ihe synonyms. i

seem

explore

a

realJy

h

believe

c

nextlo

intelUgent

d

appcar

imagine

e

clever

beside

f

look around

ruly

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Complete Beaut/s diary with tbe corrcct word.

'7S. píí'rv Dear Diary,

Today after 1 wokc up, I decided to explore &ome of ihe rooms ol rhe palace. First I went ínto a room fliU of(l) n^vúnrú/ri/S . It was

*ery(2)

because I could sce my (3) CWm ng^jL/ocf

everywbere, Tnen l entered a pícture(4) hoM

saw a(5) fUctuKP.

whcre 1

ol the princc í had dreamt ofthe night

before. Next 1 walked ínto a large room füled with every musical(6)

thii^ of. Aiid fínally 1 explored the library which was í^)

because it had all these books 1 want to read. Wheo it was time fot dinner, the beast carne to the table and &at

dowü besidc me. We startcd talkíng and I realised that he wasn't as

(8) WwJA

as I had imagíned. Then ihc beast asked me if I

would (9) /yyux/t/^ (10)cynjvW/i

him. At first¡was afraíd to because i thought he might gct angry but in the

end I answered 'No'. The beast(II)

and the whole

palace started shaking. Then he got up and(12) ^IT dtning hail without rarning back.

Before you read Chaptcr 9,try to guess what mil happen. What will Beauty ask ihe beast?

What wíÜ the beast givc íkauty?

What will Beauty dream about at night?

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Chapter 9 Comprehension

Q Hcad thc senlences. Wrile T for True and F for Falsc in tfce boxcs.

1 Bemty was sdü írightened of thc

2 The beast asked Beaiity lo marry hinr every evening, 3 lile beast Ehinks Beauty wants ío ieave and never retum.

4 Beaut/s brother$ knew they wouid scc hcr again. 5 Beauty's sistm only carcd about ihe giíts she brought Answer the questions.

1 How díd Beauty fccl ¡n the beast's paiace?

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2 How long dees Beauty wani to visit her family for?

a "VAJiM 3 What wíU the beast do if Beauty doesn't rctum? aátM dxn 4 How did the prínce in Beauty's dream íook?

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5 What díd Beauty promise thc beast?

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Chapter 9

ü Complete thc sentences u&lng the prepositiuns ín thc box. OÍ

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about

My grandfalher tlied "Í^Op

into

about

a terrible illness.

When he was a baby, he was vesy sweet but now he has Eurned ■

a monster.

A!1 John cares

n' maktng money.

I sJept weíí íast night and today l'm fuU My írieuds and I aíways talk

sports.

Match Ihe opposites. Write a-e in thc boxes. 1

hate

2 grief 3 lay 4 together 5 approach

S a

a pick up b

alone

c

move away tVom

d

love

encrgy.

e joy

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Use thc notes bclow to write out a summaiy of Chapter 9. Bcauty / ihe beasi / become / good friends

They / ^>end / a íot / time Eogethcr / and cvery evening / ihe beast/ ask / Beauty / same queslion. / "yon / be / wife

One eveníng / Beauty / idl / the beast / shc / u^ant / visit /famüy The beast/be/ very sad / bccause / he / think / Beauty/ want / to Icave hiin But Beauty / promíse / she / would rciurn f two weeks* time

When Bcauty's fether / brothers / see / her again,/ they / be / so happy but/ be / sad to hear / thal / she / wouid Icave / aíter fwo weeks

Beauty s sísiers / not reaUy care / They / be / oniy interestcd i the gifts / Beauty / bring / for them

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Loí

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In Chaptcr 10 Beauty retums lo thc palace. Before yon rcad the chapter,try to goess how thc story wil!end. Where wdü she find the beasi?

|p-ai<Kjt VVhal will she think has happcned to thc beast?

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Will Beauty agree to marry the beast?

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Chapter 10 Comprehenslon

QjPui the scntenccs in thc correct order. 1 Atter dinncr the beasi asked BeauCy once a^in to mairy him. [t] 2 The beast lurned inio a hanilsome prince.

3 In the evening, Beauty and ihe beast had dinner togecher.

4 She went Jooking rbr the bea^ít aiid Ibund hinn in a cave,

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5 Beauty thought about it for a moment and then agreed to marry(he beast

6 Beauty recurned lo ihe paíace and found everything as ít was bcf'ore.

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Ajiswer the questioos. Which statemenc is not truc?

Beauty dicin't ihink about the beast and the palace when she was with her fainily.

b. Beauty went to sleep at her t'ather's house bul woke up in che palace.

c. Beaoty missed the beasi and ihe magical palace. Whar ¿id Beauty tirst think when she saw tlic beast in the cave? a. That he was dead.

^Hiat he was asieep. c. Thai he was the princc of her dreanis.

Whai happened when Beauty agreed lo marry (he lx*ast? a. The beast was amazed.

Bright lights appcarcd in the sky. c. The beast started pJaying music» Why did the prince turn into a beast?

a. Because he didn't want to marry a gtd b. Bccause he was very wicked.

yíí Because a fairy had cursed hira.

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Complete the sentences and jfind out what Beauty and the Príncc <Ud at the enct

1

A bad witch

him and he turned inro a frog.

2 Oniy 3 very Can you

person would kiU that puppy.

iK)me cheese on my spaghetii?

He to Ihink before he answered rhe teacher's questíon. We could see the ______ of the foresi íire from nnany kitomefers away.

My dog loves it vvhen I I was Can you The lireworks

him.

to get my exam resulis back. me a gii&s of water?

and ihere was a bnght Üght

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Expand the notes to complete the Prince's diary.

Dcar Diary,

Today/ be / the happiest day / my lifc

Tócto/^ xo lÍÁji Aqpfi/xq? oto^

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Two weeks ago / Beauty / visif / hcr famÜy / and / f / be / vtry sad / lonely

nkAítié ^joííwi.<v>tc/ %%}oa Whcn / she / return / l / ask / hcr / to marry

\<Jhm jju! mUlMJtdf j <y:J<jujhm %,'ynajvv^ ^ Thii tmie / she / agree / and with / answcr I she l lift / curse

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Ae a^a/Mcf'UÁthhi^ a^/ujc^ fJu

I / ajways / love / Beauty / and / treal / very kindly / bccau-. uto / savc / me l from / cruci misery

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Exercises ON THE WHOLE STORY

Complete the sentences with !he characters of ihc story. Beauty

the beasi

the mcrcham

Beauty s brothers

Fierre

Beauty x ^ters ihe priiice

was the íirsr ro ask Beaury to marry him,

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were very spoikd and always asked iheir bither for gifts.

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thcír síster but dídn't have time to pSay with her.

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thoughl the owner of the paíace vvould noi

niind ifííomeonc look a rose.

5

axáÍ¿/zo pretended to be sad whea Beauiy was leaving.

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kept asking Beauty to marry htm.

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sprinkied some water on the beasi's face whcn she íound him m the cave.

8 1ki

was a handsonte man who tumed into a

beast becausc of a curse.

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Look at tlic beast and his palace. Cirde ail the words that are

associatcd with the beast and his palace. The remaining letters form a sentence. Write the sentencc in the space under the picture.

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ExERCISES ON THE WHOLE STORY A.nswcr tlkc questíons.

1 Whai kiad of house dítl B^iauty and her úiniiy move into when they became poorí

ot cofejy 2 Whcre did the tiiercham gei losi?

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3 When ihe mcrchant carne to the dining hall, why did he start eating beíbre his host cameí

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4 What did the beast thínk ihe merchaní was daing when he picked the rose?

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5 What did Beaury's sísters say when iheir father explained whal happcncd at the beast's palace?

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'to th.

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6 Whal did Beaury do to retum to the bcast*$ palace?

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7 Wherc did Beauty find the beasi when she returncd to the palace? yn a ocuvf

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Beauty /ask / father / rose

The beasí / give / thc mcrchaní /

chest / fiü / wüh / goíd and gifts

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ti

Beaury/ staft / cry / bccausc /

VVhen / Beauty / agree / many / jIk Beas! / íIhtc / be / a blaze offighí

shc i think / the bcast / be / dead

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Which of ihc foUowing characteristics do you think each characier has? Hck thc appropríatc boxcs in the grid.

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13 Amwer the questíoos.

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I Diti you likc thc story? Why / Why not?

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2 What would yow do if you wcre ín Bcauly s / the beast's position?

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3 How do you thiiúí Bcauty s sisters fc!l ^len Beauty married a prince?

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4 What do you thínk tbc message of the aory is>

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