Рет қаралды 8,923
🌟 Get your copy here: Visit Lulu.com and search for 'A Little Feather / ena poupoulo mikro'
Ένα πούπουλο μικρό!
📚 This is an engaging and rhythmic narrative that tells the tale of two fish coming together. The story serves as an introduction for students to fundamental vocabulary associated with greetings, such as "hello" and "good morning," as well as introductory phrases like "What's your name?" and "How old are you?" The video is divided into three distinct sections.
👩🏫 In the first segment, students are presented with both the illustrations depicting the story and the teacher who narrates the tale while using gestures and facial expressions to enhance understanding. Simultaneously, students can follow along by reading the text that corresponds to the narration.
🖼️ Moving on to the second part, students exclusively view the story's visuals, accompanied by the text, and can listen to the accompanying song or narration.
🎤 The third section, titled "Your Turn," allows students to actively participate by either singing or reading the story as if it were a karaoke performance. During this phase, they solely interact with the story's illustrations and the rhythmic musical melody; the teacher's voice is not present, giving students the opportunity to take the lead.
📖 Additionally, this story is the introductory chapter from the book "A Little Feather" or "Ena Poupoulo Mikro." Following the story within the book, there are exercises designed to reinforce the vocabulary introduced in the narrative. The accompanying workbook offers supplementary exercises to further enhance the learning experience.
💬 Here is the exact translation of the story:
"Good morning. Hi, how are you?"
"Good morning, I'm good.
"What's your name, and where do you live?"
"My name is Thano, and I live far away.
"How old are you? How old?"
"I am six, six years old.
"What grade are you going and are you small?"
"I'm going to first grade and I am wise
"And you, how are you, and what's your name?"
"I'm good, and they call me...
"Thano, come! Let's go home!"
"My mom! See you on Tuesday.
"I have a friend with brown eyes, a yellow fish with a blue bag.
"What's his name?"
"I do not know that. It is a very small fish.
"I'm going to school, lalalo, lalalal, lalo.
"Oh! Oh! Oh, the fish is one hundred!"
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