1. Lesson Plan 1
2. Lesson Plan 2
Crafting the Tale: The Hunter and the Deer
Compose the tale of The Hunter and the Deer, Short 1
Question 1 (page 107 Vietnamese textbook 5): Based on the teacher's narrative, retell each segment according to the illustrated scenes and prompts under each picture.
Response:
Students are to complete this task independently.
Question 2 (page 107 Vietnamese textbook 5): Attempt to predict how the story concludes. Continue the story based on your speculation.
Response:
The hunter spared the beautiful deer and refrained from shooting.
Question 3 (page 107 Vietnamese textbook 5): Retell the entire story of The Hunter and the Deer.
Response:
As dusk fell, the hunter fetched his shotgun from the kitchen shelf, loaded shells into the canvas bag, strapped the headlamp onto his forehead, and ventured into the woods. The scent of ripe jackfruit filled the air, indicating the deer's presence. It's hunting time!
The hunter approached the stream.
The stream murmured:
- Where are you off to at this hour?
- I'm off to hunt a deer.
The stream cautioned:
- Deer often come to gaze at their reflection in the water. Do not shoot the deer!
The hunter hesitated and took a step back.
Reaching the jackfruit tree, he sat down, lowering the headlamp. The jackfruit tree inquired:
- Here to keep me company?
- Not really.
- Then where to? It's too desolate here! No one ever comes to visit. You'll only see deer during fruit season. It's almost time for them to come here!
- I'm just waiting for that moment. Then it's game on!
- Why?
- This headlamp... to blind the deer, and this gun... to shoot.
- How cruel!
- Deer meat is delicious.
The jackfruit tree shuddered:
- Then leave!
The hunter paid no attention to the mocking laughter of the jackfruit tree. He waited.
Then, on the dark hillside under the moonlight, the silhouette of the deer became clearer. The headlamp on the hunter's forehead suddenly lit up. The deer's eyes, red like amber, were confused in the glare. The deer looked stunningly innocent. The hunter forgot about the delicious deer meat. The hunter forgot about raising his gun. The hunter remembered the words of the stream, the hill, and the trees: The animals and plants in the forest are our companions, why crave the flesh of our friends!
Compose the story: The Hunter and the Deer, Short 2
1. Based on the teacher's narrative, recount each illustrated scene and hints provided below each illustration
Answer:
Illustration 1: As the evening fell, the hunter prepared his gear, ventured into the woods, and set off to hunt deer.
Illustration 2: The hunter descended to a stream
- Where are you off to this evening?
- I'm off to hunt deer.
- The deer may come to gaze at their reflection in the stream, Don't shoot the deer.
Illustration 3: The hunter continued on his way, reaching the base of a cypress tree. The cypress tree inquired:
- Are you here to play with me?
- No, I'm not.
- Then where are you off to?
- I'm off to hunt deer.
- How wicked, go away
Illustration 4: The hunter proceeded further, then on the dark hillside, under the moonlight, the silhouette of a deer appeared. The deer was so beautiful that the hunter forgot about the delicious deer meat, only recalling the words of the stream and the trees: The wild creatures and the flora in the forest are our companions, why crave the flesh of our companions?
2. Guess how the story ends. Continue the story according to your estimation
Answer:
The tale concludes with the doe spared from harm.
As the hunter catches sight of the doe under the moonlight, pure and radiant, he becomes entranced, lost in admiration. Suddenly, the doe vanishes, slipping from his grasp.
The hunter decides to end the hunt and descends from the mountain. The moonlight dances among the trees, the wilderness echoing with joy.
That night, it seems the hunter encountered the beautiful doe in his dreams.
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Detailed content of the section Composing Exercises on Words and Phrases: Relative Pronouns for better preparation for the exercise on Words and Phrases: Relative Pronouns.
