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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Leyre Vázquez Ruth Vallés María Torres

Jack and the beanstalk compatible

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This power point is useful to improve the listening skills of children (10-12 years old)

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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

Leyre Vázquez

Ruth Vallés

María Torres

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1. What do you think the story is going about?:

2. Do you know the meaning of the word “beanstalk”?Look at the picture and try to guess it.

3. Why do you think the boy is climbing up the plant?

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1. Who are the main characters of this story?

2. Who is your favourite one? Why?3. Do you think Jack did well

climbing up the beanstalk? Why? Why not?

4. If you were the Giant, would you act like him?

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1.Guide Jack through the cloud maze to the top of

1. Complete the crossword. Click here to do it.

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1. Sing the song and try to learn it.

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JACK AND THE BEANSTALK This is the story of a boy named Jack

Who sold the family cow for beans instead of cash.He told his mom, “They’re MAGIC beans,” but she threw them all outside.

That night a beanstalk grew, way up to the skyJack climbed the beanstalk.

To the castle in the sky.He walked to the door, and heard the Giant from inside.He called for his Golden Hen and he gave a mighty roar.

Counted his fortune, then heard Jack upon the door, he said:Chorus

Fee, Fi, Fo, FumI smell the blood of an Englishman.

Fee, Fi, Fo, FumHey Jack, get back!Hey Jack, get back!

Down, down, down, he went back homeJack climbed the beanstalk

To the castle in the skyHe walked to the door, and heard the Giant from inside:He called for his Golden Harp and he gave a mighty roarThe Harp played a lullaby, and the sleeping Giant snored

So, Jack grabbed the Golden Harp, and headed for the doorThe door slammed behind him, and the Giant gave a roar, he said:

ChorusJack cut down the beanstalk

He’ll climb up no moreStill sometimes he hearsThe Giant’s mighty roar.