Talk about your favourite fairy tales.
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THAM KHẢO:
The story that I want to tell people is called "Son Tinh, thuy tinh." The story is about talent and praise Son Tinh can fight floods, natural disasters. Story of the story is as follows: In the 18 th Hung Vuong Dynasty, Hung Vuong had a daughter named My Nuong and My Nuong very beautiful, gentle and gentle, My Nuong also has to get married. The king loves her very much, so she wants to marry her a worthy husband. One day, two boys came to tender offer. One who lives in Tan Vien mountain area, has strange talents: Waving hands east, floating east of the beach; Waving to the west, the west rising up the hills. People call him Son Tinh. And the other in the mountains of Tan Vien also not bad: call the wind, the wind came, the rain, rain. People called him Glass. In the two men, one is the lord, the other is the lord of the water, King Hung is very confused. Finally Hung Vuong was challenged to marry. Wedding conditions are two men to bring the ceremony to honor, the ceremony includes: one hundred sticky rice cake, a hundred sticky rice cake, ivory elephant, chicken and horse ripe roses each pair of one pair. Anyone who comes to the wedding ceremony will be cherished. And the new light in the morning, the crystal was brought to the ceremony before so the king of the gentleman to give. Glass came later and did not marry his wife should go angry to bring the chase to hit the crystal. Thunder storms, called the wind storm thunder chasing paint. Water flooded the fields, houses, water was raised on the hills, slopes. Charms have been submerged in the sea. But the crystal still does not flinter, Son Tinh has allowed each hill, moving each mountain to prevent the flood. How much to raise water, Crystal clear up high mountains as much. Finally, after a few months of fighting, Glass was exhausted but Son Tinh remained strong. Every year, severe enemas are intense, so Glass still raises Son Tinh but every time loses.
1) I'm reading a story about halloween.
3) What's your favourite story?
4) You reading story are of the Mai An Tiem?
5) I tales fairy.
6) He does tales fairy?
1. I'm reading a story about hallowen.
2. She reading The fox and the crow in her room.
3. What is your favourite story ?
4. Are you reading The story of Mai An Tiem ?
5. I fairy tales.
6. Does he l i k e fairy tales ?
#goodluck
One definition of what separates us from other species is our ability to construct narratives from our random thoughts, memories, and imaginings. We are a species of storytellers. How and why we construct stories remains a mystery, one being explored by biologists, anthropologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, and researchers in semiotics and linguistics. One common thread in the research is that stories help us make sense of our lives.
The Lion and Hunter (c. 1840s) by Grandville (1803-1847) Source: Public DomainBrian Boyd, author of On the Origin of Stories: Evolution, Cognition, and Fiction, suggests that we are hard-wired to tell stories. Boyd argues that art, in general, and fiction, in particular, have evolved from cognitive play and serve an evolutionary survival function. Our oldest stories, our myths and fairy tales — the story about the hunter and the stealthy lion, or the one about the fox and his invisible cape — may have determined whether our primordial ancestors lived or died. Over time, these stories have become embedded in the warp and woof of our culture, and while the danger of a humanly cunning lion may no lo nger fit our lifestyle, we get the point. Viewed literally, lions can maim us; taken symbolically, understanding and honoring the ways of an intelligent and powerful predator might help us navigate certain obstacles in our lives.
I’ve recently written several blogs about fairy tales. Fairy tales present simple stories that are still relevant as guides to the archetypal patterns in our unconscious minds. They are also teaching stories and cautionary tales that speak to the mythopoeic in our psyches, that aspect of our minds that think in metaphor and symbol. Like our ancestors who lived closer to nature, and like the cosmologies of many indigenous peoples, we, too, have the capacity to experience a tree as a spirit helper or a demon or a bewitched prince. While the earliest folk tales emerged from peoples who possessed a less sophisticated notion of the world, their repertoire of emotions and the stories they wove around them were not dissimilar to our own. Greed, loneliness, jealousy, sorrow — these continue to be our human burden. Cinderella, Bluebeard, Sleeping Beauty are our contemporaries, their journeys to selfhood or self-destruction familiar to our modern souls.
Rohata Princezna (Princess with Horns) (1920s) by Artuš Scheiner (1863-1938) from Under Command Of Magic by J. Š. Kubín. Source: Under Command of/ Magic by J. Š. Kubín (1920s)/Public DomainOne way to more fully experience the wisdom of fairy tales is to write your own. Through objectifying the contents of our unconscious by drawing, sculpting, writing, dancing, we find the healing symbols within. The Red Book is a record of Carl Jung’s own plunge into an almost psychotic state after his break with Sigmund Freud in 1913. Characters from his unconscious welled up in his conscious mind. Methodically, with terror and fortitude, he recorded his dialogues with these characters as if they were flesh and blood and Jung even painted images that illustrated his experiences with them. Jung sometimes feared during this period that he was toppling into a psychotic state, but by working consciously with these figures, he found he was able to hear their wisdom “from the other side.” These encounters later lead to his theory of Active Imagination, which he somewhat describes in this advice to an analysand about working with her dreams.
1. Hãy nói về công việc của bạn trong tương lai
2. Hãy nói về chương trình truyền hình yêu thích của bạn
3. Hãy nói về môn thể thao yêu thích của bạn
4. Hãy nói về món ăn yêu thích của bạn
5. Hãy nói về cuốn sách yêu thích của bạn
Once upon a time, there was a woodcutter cutting wood in the forest. Suddenly, his axe broke and fell into the lake nearby. He started to cry. A Buddha appeared and promised to help him take the axe back. For the first time, the Buddha jumped into the lake and fished a gold axe. But the woodcutter said it wasn’t his. For the second time, the Buddha fished a silver axe. However, it wasn’t the woodcutter’s axe, too. And for the third time, the Buddha fished a iron axe. The woodcutter cheered and confirmed that was his axe. The Budhha praised him for being honest and gave him all three axes.
Hướng dẫn dịch:Ngày xửa ngày xưa có một anh tiều phu đốn củi ở trong rừng. Đột nhiên lưỡi rìu của anh vì gãy và rơi xuống một chiếc hồ gần đó. Anh ta bắt đầu bật khóc. Bụt hiện lên và hứa sẽ giúp anh ấy lấy lại chiếc rìu. Lần đầu tiên, Bụt nhảy xuống hồ và vớt lên được một lưỡi rìu bằng vàng. Nhưng chàng tiều phu nói đó không phải là rìu của mình. Lần thứ hai, Bụt vớt lên được một lưỡi rìu bằng bạc. Tuy nhiên, nó cũng không phải lưỡi rìu của chàng tiều phu. Lần thứ ba, Bụt vớt lên được một lưỡi rìu bằng sắt. Chàng tiều ohu mừng rỡ và quả quyết đó là lưỡi rìu của anh. Bụt khen chàng trai thật thà và tặng chàng cả ba lưỡi rìu.
Do you read books in your free time?
Yes,I do.
Do you reading short stories comic book or fairy tales?
I reading comic book.
What are you reading now?
I'm reading Case Closed
What is your favourite character?
It's Conan.
What is he ?
He's clever and brave.
câu 4 là mình không thích truyện cổ tích nên mình đã bớt fairy tales.Mong bạn thông cảm
Do you read books in your free time?
Yes, I do./No, I don't.
Do you reading short stories comic book or fairy tales?
Yes, I do./No, I don't.
What are you reading now?
I'm reading Cinderella.
What is your favourite fairy tale character?
My favourite fairy tale character is Cinderella.
What is she/he ?
She is gentle and beautiful.
Còn nhiều cách trả lời lắm. Mình chỉ gợi ý như này thui nha.
Question 22 – 26. Complete the passage with the given words.
story | lessons | friends | reading | characters
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I’m Giang. I am a pupil in class 5B. I like (22)…reading.…fairy tales very much. My favourite (23)…..story.....is Tam Cam. The story is about two main (24)……characters.…….. Tam is a kind and gentle girl. On the other hand, Cam is selfish. Linh and Phuong a my closest (25) …friends …… Linh likes the Sleeping Beauty.Phong loves the fox and crown. He loves this story because he can learn valuable (26)……lessons…… from it.
22. | A. lessons | B. characters | C. reading | D. story |
23. | A. story | B. lessons | C. character | D. pupil |
24. | A. story | B. characters | C. reading | D. story |
25. | A. lessons | B. friends | C. lessons | D. character |
26. | A. character | B. friends | C. lessons | D. story |
Question 27- 30. Read the passage again and answer the question.
27.What does Giang like reading?
A. She likes reading fairy tales.
B. She likes reading books.
C. She likes playing chess.
D. She likes watching cartoons.
28.What’s her favourite story?
A. Her favorite story is Thach Sanh.
B. Her favorite story is seven dwarfs .
C. Her favorite story is Tam Cam.
D. Her favorite story is the Snow White.
29.What does she think of Tam?
A. She thinks Tam is a small girl.
B. She thinks Tam is a kind and gentle girl.
C. She thinks Tam is a generous girl.
D. She thinks Tam is a beautiful girl
30.Why does Phong like the Fox and the Crow?
A. Because he can learn interesting lessons from it.
B. Because he can learn kind lessons from it.
C. Because he can learn how to play games from it.
D. Because he can learn valuable lessons from it.