Unit 6. The Metamorphosis Your task : Writing a story about insects or animals A story from folktales or your own imagination note : Use the vocabulary.

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Unit 6. The Metamorphosis Your task : Writing a story about insects or animals A story from folktales or your own imagination note : Use the vocabulary and grammar from the unit. Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis 1.Who is the story about? 2.What is the story about? 3.When did the story take place? 4.Where did the story take place? 5.Why or How did the story happen? Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis 1. Read “The And and the Chrysalis,” a story from Aesop’s Fables. * A moral or a practical lesson * A moral or a practical lesson should be implied. the moral at the end of the story with a reversal Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis 2. Read “The Ant and the Dove” and Complete the story. 3. Two questions about an ant as a main character. 4. Outlining Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis -Intro : Once upon a time, ~ -The body : Tell the story answering the five Wh-questions -Conclusion : The moral at the end of the story Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis Write the first draft referring to this outline and on p.115. Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis Adjectives and adverbs Writing

Unit 6. The Metamorphosis -Once upon a time, ~ -5 Wh-questions -Well-organized details -A moral at the end -Adjectives and adverbs -To infinitives -Vocabulary from this unit -Reversal and Interest Writing