WEEK ONE Lecturer : Ola Ahmed Refaat 1 Points to be covered this week: o Fables 1.The lion and the Mouse. (p. 7) 2.Sinbad and the Genie. (p.9 + 10) o.

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WEEK ONE Lecturer : Ola Ahmed Refaat 1

Points to be covered this week: o Fables 1.The lion and the Mouse. (p. 7) 2.Sinbad and the Genie. (p ) o The 100 Words. (Ex p ) 2

What are Fables?  Fables come from different parts of the world. They tell stories about people or animals. Fables are not true stories. But every fable has a moral (lesson) about life.  Read the two fables that you have for today (The Lion and the Mouse & Sinbad and the Genie). Then, discuss with your partner the moral or the lesson of each fable. 3

Assignment: 1.Ex (p ) 4