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Winnie – the – pooh & others December, 17th Winnie – the – pooh & others

Winnie – the – pooh & others

Alan Alexander Milne (1882—1956)

THE WISHING BEAR

1. Who are the main characters of the cartoon?

2. Who showed Winnie the wishing star?

3. What was Winnie’s wish?

4. What happened in the morning?

5. What did Piglet want to have of his own?

6. What did Tigger want to wish?

7.What did Rabbit cook?

8. What was Rabbit’s wish?

9. Who helped Winnie to remember the rhyme?

10. Did Piglet, Tigger and Rabbit make their wishes?

11. Recite “ the wishing rhyme”.

THE WISHING BEAR

Answer the questions: 1. Who are the main characters of the cartoon? 2. Who showed Winnie the wishing star? 3. What was Winnie’s wish? 4. What happened in the morning? 5. What did Piglet want to have of his own? 6. What did Tigger want to wish? 7. What did Rabbit cook? 8. What was Rabbit’s wish? 9. Who helped Winnie to remember the rhyme? 10. Did Piglet, Tigger and Rabbit make their wishes? 11. Recite “the wishing rhyme”.

COUNT THE STARS

You have a letter

Do this exercise for eyes:

Home task: Ex. 72, 74, 80,83 p. 142 – 146