LFO Teacher's Guide - Book - Page 59
Pre-Reading
12. Let’s Read!
Have the students look at the picture. Ask them where they’ve
seen it before (in the clues on page 20).
Tell them that Albert lives in a castle. Ask the students if they
know anything about castles. Let the students share any
knowledge they might have.
AI: Students understand
the general meaning,
main ideas and the
sequence of events in a
text, and use this
knowledge as needed.
While Reading
Go to www.eadventure.co.il/LFO to play this text or
have the students read quietly and ask questions.
Ask:
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What is a castle? (a building with many rooms)
Is it easy to build? (No)
Where are some castles? (on top of mountains)
What do some castles have? (bridges)
What do all castles have? (big walls)
Would you like to live in a castle? Why?
If you lived in a castle, what do you think you would do?
What would people think?
Read the passage aloud to the students so they’ll hear the correct pronunciation and
intonation.
Post Reading
13. Let’s Answer!
. Have the students read the sentences and decide if they are true or false.
Answers:
1. True
2. False
3. False
. Have the students answer the questions in their notebooks.
Answers:
1. Some castles are on top of mountains / have a bridge.
2. All castles have many rooms and very big walls.
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