way2go! 6, Schulbuch

62 Unit 04 | It’s traditional Choose a fairy tale and write an alternative ending for it. Use as many adjectives ending in -ed and -ing as you can. Here is an example: WRITING 35 a Read out your endings in class and vote on the most creative one. Topic vocabulary: Traditional festivals and stories Unscramble the words in the word map, then add more from this unit and your own ideas. b LANGUAGE 36 Word families. Complete the table of words from this unit. 37 The frog looked at the surprised princess with his big staring eyes and begged her, “Please, give me a kiss and I promise, I’ll turn into a prince.” The princess felt sorry for the scared frog. She lifted the shivering animal up to her lips and gave it an embarrassed kiss. And you will never guess what happened next: the princess turned into a frog … activities special food special clothes (4) mkngai New Year’s resolutions midsummer religious events (7) dginanc (8) eating and dirknngi (5) watching feriowskr (1) national hydaoil New Year’s (6) tin csatign reasons (2) tditraiolan costumes (3) fmolra clothes traditional festivals Noun (person) Noun (idea/concept) Verb Adjective traditionalist — celebrate celebratory specialisation/ speciality — improve organiser fight — encourage entertaining, entertained Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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