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Teaching English through Folktales / Anand Mahanand, Subhasis Nanda

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai : Yes Dee Publishing, c2022.Description: 99p.: ill.: 22 × 14 × 1 cmISBN:
  • 9789391549077
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428 MAH
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Goddess of the House Chapter 2 The Golden Bird Chapter 3 The Lazy Left His Laziness Chapter 4 The Birth of the Owl Chapter 5 The Hen and Her Chickens Chapter 6 The Fisherman and His Wife Chapter 7 The Tiger and the Chameleon Chapter 8 Who will Dig the Earth? Chapter 9 The Forest Men and the Crow Chapter 10 The Blind Tiger Chapter 11 Why do Children Love the White Eagle? Chapter 12 The Snake-Charmer Chapter 13 And the Tiger Stayed in the Forest Chapter 14 How Marang Bonga Created Earth Chapter 15 The Doll Wife Chapter 16 Three Magic Objects Chapter 17 Thug and Master-Thug Chapter 18 Kadabu, Kadabu Chapter 19 The King and the Peasant Chapter 20 Friendship is the Greatest Wealth Chapter 21 The Vulture that Could not See Chapter 22 The Boy and the Wild Buffaloes Chapter 23 The Parrot and the Sparrow Chapter 24 A True Friend Chapter 25 If You Pay, You will be Paid Off
Summary: The book has been conceptualized to maximize the potential and use of folktales in the classroom at the upper primary school level. Twenty five tales are retold to suit the age and interest of the learners, and tasks like pre-reading, while-reading and post-reading stages have been designed to teach folktales to facilitate language skills development through classroom interaction. Overall, the book will develop comprehension, vocabulary, speaking and writing skills. Learners will also pick up aspects of syntax and grammar through reading.
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Chapter 1 The Goddess of the House



Chapter 2 The Golden Bird



Chapter 3 The Lazy Left His Laziness



Chapter 4 The Birth of the Owl



Chapter 5 The Hen and Her Chickens



Chapter 6 The Fisherman and His Wife



Chapter 7 The Tiger and the Chameleon



Chapter 8 Who will Dig the Earth?



Chapter 9 The Forest Men and the Crow



Chapter 10 The Blind Tiger



Chapter 11 Why do Children Love the White Eagle?



Chapter 12 The Snake-Charmer



Chapter 13 And the Tiger Stayed in the Forest



Chapter 14 How Marang Bonga Created Earth



Chapter 15 The Doll Wife



Chapter 16 Three Magic Objects



Chapter 17 Thug and Master-Thug



Chapter 18 Kadabu, Kadabu



Chapter 19 The King and the Peasant



Chapter 20 Friendship is the Greatest Wealth



Chapter 21 The Vulture that Could not See



Chapter 22 The Boy and the Wild Buffaloes



Chapter 23 The Parrot and the Sparrow



Chapter 24 A True Friend



Chapter 25 If You Pay, You will be Paid Off

The book has been conceptualized to maximize the potential and use of folktales in the classroom at the upper primary school level. Twenty five tales are retold to suit the age and interest of the learners, and tasks like pre-reading, while-reading and post-reading stages have been designed to teach folktales to facilitate language skills development through classroom interaction. Overall, the book will develop comprehension, vocabulary, speaking and writing skills. Learners will also pick up aspects of syntax and grammar through reading.

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