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WELCOME TO CLASS 9-TODAY’S ENGLISH 1 ST PAPER CLASS ASSALAMU ALAIKUM

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ASSALAMU ALAIKUM. WELCOME TO. CLASS 9-TODAY’S ENGLISH 1 ST PAPER CLASS. D I F F E R E N T L I V E S. One of daily chores of the Monipuris. VIDEO CLIP. http://www.indiavideo.org/manipur/heritage/art-forms/dancM. THE VIDEO CLIP WILL BE SHOWN FOR 10 SECS. PAIR WORK. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WELCOME TO CLASS 9-TODAY’S ENGLISH 1ST PAPER CLASS

ASSALAMU ALAIKUM

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D I F F E R E N T L I V E SD I F F E R E N T L I V E S

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One of daily chores of the Monipuris

VIDEO CLIP

THE VIDEO CLIP WILL BE SHOWN FOR 10 SECS.

http://www.indiavideo.org/manipur/heritage/art-forms/dancM.

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PAIR WORK• SS will be asked to look at the pictures and

working in pairs to answer the following questions.

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1. What do you see in the pictures?

2. How is the woman in picture 2 different from the women you find in other part of Bangladesh?

3. What is the woman doing in picture 2 ?

4 . What are the women doing in picture 1?What type of clothes are they wearing?

5. Is it a common dress in Bangladesh ?

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:By the end of the lesson the students will havecompared the pictures looking at them

answered the questions listening to a text

filled in gapsfilled in gaps

written a popular Bangladeshi proverb with meaning

Ths slide’s not for showing to the ss.

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Focus:Skills Functions Grammar Vocabulary

Listening describing Simple jhum, naga

Speaking people, Present poshak, wea

Reading talking about Tense ving, predict,

Writing customs, belief interpret

THIS SLIDE’S NOT FOR SHOWING TO THE SS.I’LL GO TO THE B.B. TO WRITE THE MEANING OF THE VOCABS THE STUDENTS HAVE SEEN ON THE SCREEN.

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DANCE

ENJOY A VIDEO CLIP ON MONIPURI RASLILARASLILA

This video clip will be shown for 10 secs.

VIDEO CLIP

http://www.indiavideo.org/manipur/heritage/art-forms/dancM.

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WEAVING

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JHUM

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PREDICTION

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OMEN

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SS will be asked to read the text and fill in the gaps with appropriate words from the box.

• The Monipuris want to –---- the future by signs and -- --On any serious - - - like marriage, they --- to predict the future by interpreting the----of the feet of a cock. They tie the --- of a cock and --- it on the ground. if the cock while ----- on the ---placesits right foot --- the left like the cross sign, it indicates that the marriage is going to be a success. But if the legs are in any other---- then it is --- to be---- from the beginning. The ---- might be repeated still the ---- result is achieved. There is a Monipuri proverb: En Khang Tarn Nau Bau, meaning all wisdom ----- from the cock’s foot.

• ANSWER :predict, occasion, want, position, throw, ground, success, position, considered, doomed, process, desired, derives

Desired, derive, process, considered, position, doom, success, throw, ground, want, occasion, want, predict, position

(The ss will be asked to cheque their own answers with my answers.)

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GROUP WORK

• The ss will be asked to think about and discuss a popular Bangladeshi proverb and write it with the meaning. TheY will be told to write the proverb in English. eg.Ek Maghe Sheet Jai Na—Winter is not over only when Magh ends.Meaning- as the month of Magh comes every year so, shall the opportunity for a person to have his way he wants things to be done.

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LISTENING TO THE TEXT

After listening to the text ss will be asked for answering some questions.

From which part have the Monipuris migrated to Bangladesh?

In which part they settled in Bangladesh?

How do they earn their livelihood mainly?

SYLHET

What is a woman’s dress called?

Why is their old practice of cultivation

becoming so less now?

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Home Work

• The ss will be told to write about any other tribal culture and activity who they know about going back home as a home work.

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PREPARED & PRESENTED BY- PREPARED & PRESENTED BY-

ISMAT ARA MAMATAZ

ASSISTANT TEACHER ,ENGLISHDHANMONDI GOVT. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DHAKA

THANK YOU