3. Brainstorm
One of the best gifts you can give people is to let them know that you
care about them. When you help people, show concern for them, or
say something nice, you show them that you care. When you listen to
them, share something, or laugh about something together, you
show them that you care. And when you show people that you really
care, you can make their day!
8. Presuppose...
1. What season was it, in
your opinion?
2. How old was the boy, in
your opinion?
3. What food did Mrs.
Fleming give to the boy, in
your opinion?
1. Fleming came to the bog and
rescued a girl who was
drowning.
2. Struggle with the bog was
fierce.
3. The rescued boy was met at
the farmers house by his
wife.
9. Presuppose...
1. What is a modest house in your opinion?
2. What kind of a man was Mr. Fleming?
3. Why did Mr. Fleming agree to accept the money?
10. Presuppose...
1. Why wasn’t it a common case for a farmer’s son to
go to the best schools?
2. How does the legend show that good comes from
doing good?
What did you learn from this story?
11. Complete the story map
Good comes
from doing
Good
Farmer who
saved the boy
Rich boy
Farmer’s son
Rich man
Wife
Scotland
Rural area
One boy nearly
drowned in the
bog Saved by the
farmer
18. • Recordings for textbooks -
https://englishformoldova.wixsite.com/englishin
moldova
• Ready-made lesson with similar topic, based on a
short movie - http://film-
english.com/2013/04/23/weve-all-been-there/
Editor's Notes
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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer. He was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, when he led Britain to victory in the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as a Member of Parliament (MP). Ideologically an economic liberal and imperialist, for most of his career he was a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but from 1904 to 1924 was a member of the Liberal Party.
Of mixed English and American parentage, Churchill was born in Oxfordshire to a wealthy, aristocratic family.
Alexander Fleming, M.D. (1824 – 21 August 1875), was born in 1824 at Edinburgh, where he studied medicine and graduated M.D. in 1844.
His chief work was his college essay on the 'Physiological and Medicinal Properties of Aconitum Napellus,' Lond. 1845, which led to the introduction of a tincture of aconite of uniform strength known as Fleming's tincture. Having spent some years at Cork as professor of materia medica in the Queen's College, he went in 1858 to Birmingham, where he held the honorary office of physician to the Queen's Hospital until his retirement through ill-health in 1873. He died at Brixton, London, on 21 August 1875. Besides the works above mentioned, he published two introductory addresses and two papers in the 'Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science ' (on measles of the pig, and on the classification of medicines).
Fleming came to the bog and rescued a girl who was drowning.
Struggle with the bog was fierce.
The rescued boy was met at the farmers house by his wife.
True / false – checking comprehension