كتاب النشاط Learner’s Book اللغة الإنجليزية الصف الخامس الفصل الأول
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كتاب النشاط Learner’s Book اللغة الإنجليزية الصف الخامس الفصل الأول
An ambassador of the Arab world in space
A Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdullah was the first Arab, Muslim, royal and youngest person to fly on a space shuttle. At the age of 28, he became part of the crew to fly on the STS-51-G Discovery. From s 17th June to 24th June 1985, Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdullah was in outer space,
B He was born on 27th June 1956 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His father is King Salman and his mother is Sultana bint Turki Al Sudairi. He lived his early 10 years in Riyadh and studied there, but then he
moved to the United States to finish his education
C He completed a first degree at Denver University and, in 1999, he got a Master’s degree in social and political science from Syracuse University. He became part of the Royal Saudi Air Force and worked in important government positions in is the media, international communications and tourism. In 2006, he became the first tour guide in Saudi Arabia
D Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdullah is also well known for his work with charities and in 2005, he was given an award by the Kingdom of Jordan. He is also a member of the Disabled Children’s Association. He is a very important man 20 in the Arab world and is a great example to young people
Lesson 9 The greedy boy
Talk about it
What can you see in the picture
What do you think the story will be about
2 Read
Read the story and check your predictions
There was once a boy called Jason, who liked sweets and chocolate very much. Every day his mother gave him and his two brothers one sweet from a jar, which was kept on a high shelf in the kitchen. However, Jason always complained that one sweet was not enough
‘Mum! Can I have another sweet? One is not enough,’ he moaned
His mother always replied, ‘No, I’m sorry. You may have one sweet every day. You can have another one tomorrow’. She would then put the jar back on the shelf. One day, Jason’s mother was out shopping and his father was working in his office, upstairs. Jason decided that this was the moment to take some more sweets from the jar. He was alone in the kitchen and his brothers were tidying their rooms upstairs. They were very helpful and hardworking, but Jason was a lazy boy
He managed to climb onto a wooden chair and, with great difficulty, took the jar down from the shelf and opened the lid. With a big smile on his face, he took a large handful of sweets. But when he tried to take his hand from the jar, it wouldn’t move and the more he tried, the more difficult it became
His hand started to hurt and he began to cry. At that moment, his mother returned from shopping. She smiled when she saw her son crying with his hand in the sweet jar. She knew why he was crying
The mother said, ‘Oh, son! This behaviour will lead you into such trouble! Let go of the sweets and you will be able to take your hand out of the jar.’ Jason let go of the sweets and he was then able to take his hand from the glass jar very easily
That was the last time he ever asked for more than one sweet
2 Read
Read and check your answers
From bean to bar
Growing Chocolate is made from beans which grow in pods on a cocoa tree. These beans are grown where it is warm all year round. Farming The beans are usually farmed two times a year. The workers use a long stick with a large knife to cut the pods down. They open the pods with their hands, so that the beans inside don’t break. Fermentation Next is the fermentation stage. The beans are put into wooden boxes and are covered with banana leaves for a week. Then they are dried in the sun for another week. After that, they go to the factory. Manufacturing In the factory, the beans are cooked in big ovens. Then the shells are cracked and the inside part is made into a mixture The mixture is made sweet with sugar, butter and milk
Product When the mixture is cold, we have the final product – chocolat
Osama hurried across the sunbaked ground. Karim waited until Osama had nearly reached the palm tree, then he flew noisily through the air, coming down well ahead of Osama. ‘Ha, ha, what a fool you are, Osama!’ he cried. ‘The other animals will never respect a bird who cannot fly.’ Osama was angry. He ran at Karim, knocking him with his powerful legs, but Karim just flew away laughing. Osama sadly walked home to tell his wife how he had been tricked
Why do you think the cockerel wanted to hurt the ostrich
Why is walking better than flying according to Karim
Do you think walking is better than flying? Why ? / Why not
How would you feel if you were Osama
It’s common and boring. It’s only strong birds like you and me who can get about by walking. It’s a sign that you are a special bird.’ Osama thought about it and replied, ‘Hmm, perhaps you are right. I will have to talk about it with my wife this evening.’ And off Osama went, marching across the desert to test Karim’s words. His long legs carried him swiftly home to his wife
The next day, the two birds met again. ‘I have thought about it and decided that you were right, Osama said. ‘My wife and I took off our wings last night. We were sad to lose them, but my leg muscles are growing stronger already. I’ll race you to that palm tree!’ Karim laughed and laughed. ‘I can’t believe that it was so easy to trick you with that tale, Osama. Your brains must be as small as a baby bird’s. But if you want to, I’ll race you