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http://www.mamalisa.com/?t=es&p=1321&c=51#multimediaBoxInternalLink

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By Kayla

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2. What kinds of wind does the story show us?

1. What kind of girl is Kayla?

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gentle slow

slowly softly quietly

adj.

happily

quietsoft happy

adv.

gently

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Oh! Wind!

The _______ breeze.

You blow so ________on everything.

The flowers dance ________.

The windmill moves ___________.

The children play outside ________.

Oh! Wind!

You blow so gently on me, on me.

softly

happily

gently

slowly

soft gentle

happy slow

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One summer day, she comes to help her Mum on their farm. The wind blows gently. The flowers dance softly in the wind. She loves the gentle breeze. She doesn’t feel so hot now.

One summer day, she comes to help her Mum on their farm. The wind blows gently. The flowers dance softly in the wind. She loves the gentle breeze. She doesn’t feel so hot now.

One summer day, she comes to help her Mum on their farm. The wind blows gently. The flowers dance softly in the wind. She loves the gentle breeze. She doesn’t feel so hot now.

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About an hour later, the sky gets darker suddenly. Then the wind blows strongly. It blows her hat off. The windmill there moves very quickly. She feels a little strange. ‘That must be the typhoon!’ she thinks.

About an hour later, the sky gets darker suddenly. Then the wind blows strongly. It blows her hat off. The windmill there moves very quickly. She feels a little strange. ‘That must be the typhoon!’ she thinks.

About an hour later, the sky gets darker suddenly. Then the wind blows strongly. It blows her hat off. The windmill there moves very quickly. She feels a little strange. ‘That must be the typhoon!’ she thinks.

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The typhoon is strong.

The wind blows strongly.

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Oh! Wind!

The strong typhoon.

You blow so strongly on everything.

The windmill moves quickly.

The dandelion seeds fly away happily.

The children run back home quickly.

Oh! Wind!

You blow so strongly on me, on me.

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The windmill moves quickly. The flowers dance softly. The children fly kites happily. The man buttons up his coat quickly. The pinwheels twirl around slowly. The fisherman goes fishing happily.

My hair blows softly. The dandelion seeds fly away quickly.

Does the wind blow gently or strongly?

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Soon the strong wind brings the big rain. Kayla and her Mum run quickly into their house. Kayla looks out of the window. But suddenly, she sees a strange wild thing moving to them in the sky. She knows that

from the TV. ‘ Mum! A tornado is moving quickly to us. What can we do?’

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The tornado is wild.

The wind blows wildly.

We should...

We shouldn’t…

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Mum takes her to the basement at once . She opens an old box and takes out some food, some drinks and a radio. She asks Kayla to turn on the radio quickly. They hide under a big table. ‘Mum, I’m afraid!’ Kayla says sadly.

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‘Be brave, my dear!’ says Mum, ‘Let’s listen to the radio carefully! It will tell us whether the tornado has gone or not.’

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After the tornado, they come out slowly and find the house all in a mess.

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The wind blows wildly. It blows the house down. It blows the trees off. People cry loudly in front of their houses.

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Oh! Wind!

The wild tornado.

You come________ and go_______.

You blow so________ on everything.

You blow our houses down.

You leave us cry_______.

Oh! Wind!

You blow so _________ on everything.

quickly quickly

wildly

loudly

wildly

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Oh, wind!

Kayla begins to think more about wind.

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Wind is everywhere. Sometimes it is the gentle breeze. The wind blows gently. The flowers dance softly. The windmill moves slowly. We can play outside happily. … can… Sometimes _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sometimes _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Is it going to be the end of the

world?

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2012 年 12 月 21日

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Debate

I think it’s going to be the end of the world. The wind blows_______. The ice melts and the sea water rises______. The earth shakes______. The building falls and people cry_______. Everything goes different. We can’t _____________________________________________________

I don’t think it’s going to be the end of the world. Sometimes the wind blows_______. The flowers dance_______. Sometimes it blows______. People fly kites________. The windmill moves_______. Sometimes it blows wildly. But everything goes OK.We can still ______________________________________________________________________________

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It will still be a year that we can

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The leaves dance by softly.

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The children fly kites happily.

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The flag waves way up high quietly .

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The clothes flaps slowly.

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The windmill spins in the sky quickly.

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The clouds moves slowly.

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The sailboat passes by quietly.

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The pinwheels twirls all around quickly.

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My hair blows softly.

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The wind can still blow them all.

The wind is everywhere,

Just like before!

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Assignment

1. Finish the exercise on page 53. 2. Read the story ‘Kayla and the wind’

again. 3. Tell your idea about 2012 fluently. 4. Read another story and guess what

the following proverb means in Chinese. --- ‘Everything is ready, except the east wind.’.

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The wind blows gently.

The windmill moves quickly.

The wind blows strongly.

The flowers dance softly.

The children flies kites happily.

The man buttons up his coat quickly.

The pinwheels twirls around slowly.

The fisherman goes fishing happily.

The rockets flies into the space safely.

The dandelion seeds fly away quickly.