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课件网) Unit eight Once upon a time Question? Why do we tell stories 盼望者 1.tell stories and talk about what you learn from them 2.use the simple past tense and the simple present tense in storytelling. 3.make up an ending for a story. 4.explore stories from different cultures In this unit,you will Look and share 1.What are the students in the photo doing 2.How do you think they feel about it 3.What do you think the teacher is helping them with Look and share 1.They are listening to the teacher telling them stories 2.I think they feel the stories are interesting. 3. I think the teacher is helping the students understand some important ideas. What are your favorite stories Look at the pictures,Do you know what stories they are about Section A 1a Lord Ye and the Dragon The lion and the Mouse What are your favorite stories The Old Man at the fort and His Horse The Emperor's New Clothes What are your favorite stories Let’s know something about these stories What are your favorite stories Once upon a time, there was a man called Lord Ye. He said he loved dragons more than anything in the world. He had pictures of dragons everywhere in his house. One day, a real dragon heard about Lord Ye. The dragon was very happy and decided to visit him. But he was not excited, he was very scared. His face turned pale and he ran away as fast as he could. So, you see, Lord Ye only liked the idea of dragons, not the real thing. Lord Ye and the Dragon What are your favorite stories A farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said, "How unlucky!" But the farmer just said, "Maybe." Later, his horse came back with seven other horses. People said, "That's great!" But the farmer said, "Maybe." Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ride a horse. People said, "That's terrible!" Again, the farmer said, "Maybe." Well, because of his leg, the son didn't have to join a war, That saved his life! The Old Man at the fort and His Horse Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong too. What are your favorite stories Once a lion caught a mouse. The mouse was afraid. He said, "Please let me go! One day I will help you!" The lion laughed and let the mouse go. Later, a hunter (猎人)caught the lion in a net. The mouse helped the lion then. He bit through (咬穿)the net(网) and set the lion free! Kindness is never wasted. The lion and the mouse Once upon a time, an emperor(皇上) liked clothes very much. He wanted to buy some new clothes.Two brothers came and lied to (撒谎)him, "We can make wonderful clothes! But only clever people can see them!" They pretended (装作)to make the clothes.The emperor's officials (官员)couldn't see the clothes, but they said,"What lovely clothes!" The emperor couldn't see anything either, but he said, "They're beautiful !" No one wanted to look silly.(愚蠢) The emperor decided (决定)to show everyone his new clothes. People in the street praised(表扬) them. Th ... ...