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Unit 10 (could you fly a kite?)

Activity book page 48 ex 5 (read and labei A,b,C)

A:Introductory sentence (this is the first sentence of a paragraph. It tells the reader what the paragraph is about.

B: Development sentence (These are the sentences that follow the introductory sentence. They tell the reader more information)

C: Concluding sentence : (this is the last sentence of a paragraph. It gives the reader the last piece of information)

 

A trip to Mukawir      by Nadia

A:Introductory sentence

Weaving is one of Jordan’s oldest traditional crafts.

B: Development sentence

In the past, Jordanian women made rugs for their families.

B: Development sentence

Mukawir is an important place for weaving

C: Concluding sentence

Today, the women in Mukawir weave rugs to sell.

My mother loves traditional Jordanian crafts. It is her birthday next week, and my father wanted to buy her a special present. Mum has a beautiful mosaic, but she hasn’t got a traditional rug. On Saturday, Dad drove us to Mukawir.

When we arrived in Mukawir, a woman has showing a rug to a visitor. So, we watched a video about weaving, while we were waiting. Then we looked at lots of different rugs. The rugs are made of wool and they are very beautiful. Dad chose this rug for Mum. It has lots of different colours. Dad is going to give this rug to Mum on her birthday. I’m really excited. I think she will love it.

 

pre reading questions:

1- Do you like weaving? Yes, I do/ No, I don't

2- Have you beet to Mukwir before? Yes, I have/No, I haven't

While reading questions:

1- What did Nadia's father want to buy? a special present.

2-When did Dad drive to Mukawir? On Saturday

3-What did Nadia and her Dad do while we were waiting.? they watched a video about weaving

4- What are the rugs made of? wool

 5- When is Dad going to give the rug to Mum? on her birthday

post reading questions:

1- Are you interested in weaving rugs? Yes, I am/No, I am not.

2-Do you like hand- made presents? Yes, I do/No, I don't