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Turkey embarks on cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales
Level: Intermediate – Teacher’s notes
Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021.
Home >> Adults >> General English >> News Lessons >> WEEKLY TOPICAL NEWS LESSONS
10. wonder
11. reason
12. intimidated
13. deceit
14. resist
b. Before reading the article carefully, students
use some of the key words to fill the gaps in the
sentences to ensure that they understand and know
how the words are used in other contexts.
Key:
1. wonder
2. deceit
3. villain
4. enchanted
5. resist
6. submit
7. preserve
3. Comprehension check
Students find information in the text to answer the
questions. If you would like to introduce a writing element
here, ask them to write down their answers.
Key:
1. They come from the area of the Caucasus mountain
range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea,
and the Anatolian plateau.
2. They are being collected by a large academic project
called Masal. Members of the public and academics
from university literature departments around Turkey
can submit a fairy tale to Masal online. The project is
funded by the Atatürk Cultural Centre in Turkey.
3. The tales are indexed according to which of the
regions they come from and the type of story: animal
tales, magical or extraordinary tales, realistic tales
and funny tales.
4. The database will be available to the public.
5. magic carpets, talking birds and animals, enchanted
mirrors and fruit, dragons, giants, difficult tasks
that have to be completed by the hero, a magical
bird that helps out the hero, marriage proposals in
beautiful gardens, and villains in the form of Jews,
Black or Moorish servants and old witches
1. Warmer
Working with a partner, students write the titles of as
many fairy tales as they can think of in five minutes.
Allow them to write the titles in English or in their own
language. Then give them time to look up the English
titles of any they do not know before they share what they
have written with the other students. How many different
fairy tales can your students come up with as a group?
If they need help, you could give them the following fairy
tales to start them off:
• Cinderella
• Aladdin
• Hansel and Gretel
2. Key words
a. Students read the words in the box and match them
to the definitions below. Tell them to scan the article
and underline the words as they find them. This will
help them check their answers as well as see how
the words are used in context.
Key:
1. curse
2. sultan
3. motif
4. index
5. preserve
6. submit
7. approved
8. enchanted
9. villain
Article summary: A new project aims to
collect all of Turkey’s fairy tales for everybody
to read.
Time: Up to 90 minutes
Skills: Reading, Speaking, Writing
Language focus: Vocabulary
Materials needed: One copy of the
worksheet per student
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Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021.
Home >> Adults >> General English >> News Lessons >> WEEKLY TOPICAL NEWS LESSONS
Extension or homework task
Students write personalized sentences, one for each
phrase or expression that they would like to learn to
integrate into their active vocabulary. Ask them to make
the sentences relevant to their own lives if possible as
this will make it easier for them to remember the (new)
language and use it correctly in the future.
5. Discussion
Students discuss the questions that are directly related
to the topic of the article.
6. In your own words
Students follow the instructions on the worksheet. This
task can be done individually or with a partner. First they
choose a fairy tale that has a special meaning to them
and make notes in the box. Then they retell the story to
other students, starting in the way of all good fairy tales:
Once upon a time.
4. Using key language
a. Students first match the words on the left and right
to make phrases from the article. Then they should
find and underline them in the article and read them
again in context paying particular attention to the
words that come before and after each phrase.
Key:
1. d
2. e
3. h
4. c
5. g
6. b
7. a
8. f
b. Students then match the phrases to their meanings.
Key:
a. draw on
b. overcome obstacles
c. members of the public
d. run errands
e. marriage proposals
f. universal human values
g. future generations
h. at the mercy of
c. Finally they use the phrases to complete the
information from the article.
Key:
1. overcome obstacles
2. run errands
3. at the mercy of
4. marriage proposals
5. draw on
6. universal human values
7. Members of the public
8. future generations
Turkey embarks on cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales
Level: Intermediate – Teacher’s notes
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  • 1. Turkey embarks on cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales Level: Intermediate – Teacher’s notes Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> News Lessons >> WEEKLY TOPICAL NEWS LESSONS 10. wonder 11. reason 12. intimidated 13. deceit 14. resist b. Before reading the article carefully, students use some of the key words to fill the gaps in the sentences to ensure that they understand and know how the words are used in other contexts. Key: 1. wonder 2. deceit 3. villain 4. enchanted 5. resist 6. submit 7. preserve 3. Comprehension check Students find information in the text to answer the questions. If you would like to introduce a writing element here, ask them to write down their answers. Key: 1. They come from the area of the Caucasus mountain range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and the Anatolian plateau. 2. They are being collected by a large academic project called Masal. Members of the public and academics from university literature departments around Turkey can submit a fairy tale to Masal online. The project is funded by the Atatürk Cultural Centre in Turkey. 3. The tales are indexed according to which of the regions they come from and the type of story: animal tales, magical or extraordinary tales, realistic tales and funny tales. 4. The database will be available to the public. 5. magic carpets, talking birds and animals, enchanted mirrors and fruit, dragons, giants, difficult tasks that have to be completed by the hero, a magical bird that helps out the hero, marriage proposals in beautiful gardens, and villains in the form of Jews, Black or Moorish servants and old witches 1. Warmer Working with a partner, students write the titles of as many fairy tales as they can think of in five minutes. Allow them to write the titles in English or in their own language. Then give them time to look up the English titles of any they do not know before they share what they have written with the other students. How many different fairy tales can your students come up with as a group? If they need help, you could give them the following fairy tales to start them off: • Cinderella • Aladdin • Hansel and Gretel 2. Key words a. Students read the words in the box and match them to the definitions below. Tell them to scan the article and underline the words as they find them. This will help them check their answers as well as see how the words are used in context. Key: 1. curse 2. sultan 3. motif 4. index 5. preserve 6. submit 7. approved 8. enchanted 9. villain Article summary: A new project aims to collect all of Turkey’s fairy tales for everybody to read. Time: Up to 90 minutes Skills: Reading, Speaking, Writing Language focus: Vocabulary Materials needed: One copy of the worksheet per student • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E
  • 2. Published by Macmillan Education Ltd. © Macmillan Education Limited, 2021. Home >> Adults >> General English >> News Lessons >> WEEKLY TOPICAL NEWS LESSONS Extension or homework task Students write personalized sentences, one for each phrase or expression that they would like to learn to integrate into their active vocabulary. Ask them to make the sentences relevant to their own lives if possible as this will make it easier for them to remember the (new) language and use it correctly in the future. 5. Discussion Students discuss the questions that are directly related to the topic of the article. 6. In your own words Students follow the instructions on the worksheet. This task can be done individually or with a partner. First they choose a fairy tale that has a special meaning to them and make notes in the box. Then they retell the story to other students, starting in the way of all good fairy tales: Once upon a time. 4. Using key language a. Students first match the words on the left and right to make phrases from the article. Then they should find and underline them in the article and read them again in context paying particular attention to the words that come before and after each phrase. Key: 1. d 2. e 3. h 4. c 5. g 6. b 7. a 8. f b. Students then match the phrases to their meanings. Key: a. draw on b. overcome obstacles c. members of the public d. run errands e. marriage proposals f. universal human values g. future generations h. at the mercy of c. Finally they use the phrases to complete the information from the article. Key: 1. overcome obstacles 2. run errands 3. at the mercy of 4. marriage proposals 5. draw on 6. universal human values 7. Members of the public 8. future generations Turkey embarks on cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales Level: Intermediate – Teacher’s notes • P H O T O C O P I A B L E • C A N B E D O W N L O A D E D F R O M W E B S I T E