978-0!00!814763-1 Collins International Primary English Student's Books - Student's Book 2

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Kind Emma
Reading and speaking

1 Look at the pictures. Discuss what you


think this story will be about.

2 Describe the two characters that you


can see in the pictures.
Kind Emma lived all alone with no one to talk to.

One night, a little voice called,


“Oh, dear Emma, oh!
Where can I go
in the wind and in the snow?”

“Come into my house,” said Kind Emma.


She opened the door and a tiny thing scuttled in.
It was almost too small to be seen.

Then the little voice said:


“Oh, dear Emma, oh!
Your fire has burned low
And I shiver so!”

“I’ll make the fire glow for you,” said Kind Emma,
and she poked the fire.

32 Read fluently with expression.


Then the little voice said:
“Oh, dear Emma, oh!
I ate long ago.
I need food so!”

“You can share what I have,” said Kind Emma.

She put a dish of hot soup and a very small spoon on the table.
The tiny thing stayed hidden. It was afraid to come out.

“Goodnight!” said Kind Emma. She hoped the tiny thing would
come out and eat if she left the room.

Next morning, when Emma awoke ...

… the fire burned and the water was hot. Fresh bread was ready.
The floor was scrubbed and the house was tidy and clean.

“Good food and a fire, and someone to


talk to! What more could I want?”
said Kind Emma.
The tiny thing stayed with Kind Emma
for all of the rest of her days.

Read fluently with expression. 33


Reading and writing

1 Read the story.


Write the names of the
characters in the story.


2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
Copy the sentences.
scuttled  lived  stayed  poked  put  was

• Kind Emma all alone.


• A tiny thing in through the door.
• Kind Emma the fire.
• She a dish of hot soup on the table.
• The tiny thing hidden.
• It afraid to come out.
3 Write a sentence using ‘and’ to
tell what Emma did next.
4 Write the names of the people
who live in your house.
5 Write a sentence about your house.

6 Write your name and address.

34 Past tense verbs. Connect sentences.


Reading and writing

1 Write the answers to these questions.


Remember to answer in sentences.
• Who scuttled in when Emma opened the door?
• What did Emma put on the table?
2 Write the sentences that tell that Emma was kind.
• You can share what I have. • When I awoke the house
• Kind Emma lived all alone. was clean.
• I’ll make the fire glow for you. • Come into my house.

Listening and speaking

Work in pairs. Talk about a time


when you were kind to someone.

Writing

1 Write about a time when you


were kind to someone.
Remember to tell:
• the person’s name
• whether they were a friend, a relative or
someone that you had just met
• what the kind thing was that you did.
2 Let your partner read your story while you read theirs.

Answer questions by reading. Simple inferences. Plan writing. 35


Reading and writing

1 Who did these things? Emma or the ‘thing’?


Make two lists. One for Emma and one for the ‘thing’.
• opened the door
• scuttled in
• poked the fire
• stayed hidden
• scrubbed the floor
• left the room
• stayed with Kind Emma
2 Write the verbs from Question 1 in a list.

3 Write each word from the first box beside words from
the second box that have a similar meaning.
shiver scuttle glow poke share

run quickly
push a pointed object into someone or something
shake slightly because you feel cold or ill
shine brightly
divide things

For example: ‘share – to divide things’.

36 Past and present tense verbs.


Reading and writing

1 Read the sentences about the story.


Write ‘true’, ‘false’ or ‘can’t tell’ for each one.
• Kind Emma lives alone.
• Kind Emma has a sister.
• Kind Emma has a table in her house.
• Kind Emma lives in a house with no stairs.
• Kind Emma didn’t have a fire in the house.
• Kind Emma put a dish of hot soup on the table.
• Kind Emma likes baking cakes.
2 Copy and complete the sentences.

unwell unlock dislike


unfit unpack disobey

• He used a key to
the door.
• We had to the suitcase
after our holiday.
• The player should not
the rules of the game.
• I stayed in bed when I was
feeling .
• The runner was for the
race.
• I some vegetables.
Emma was unhappy.

Find answers to questions. Common prefixes. 37


Reading and writing

1 Write the names of the days of the week.

2 Write two diary pages for Emma. Write the sentences


in the correct pages.
• When I awoke the house
was tidy and clean.
• I was lonely.
• A tiny ‘thing’ came into
my house.
• There was fresh bread
on the table.
• I gave it a dish of
hot soup.
• I said goodnight and went
to bed.
• I played ‘snakes and
ladders’ with the ‘thing’
• I had someone to talk to.
3 Think of five things that
you do in a school day.
• Draw each of the five
things in order.
• Write a caption under each
picture.

38 Sequence of events of a story.


Reading and writing

1 Write what is happening in each picture.

     
2 What happened next? Complete the story.

Next morning,
when Emma
awoke …

3 Work in pairs. Talk about a different ending for the story.

4 Write a different ending for the story.

Next morning, when Emma awoke …

Use the structure of a familiar story in developing writing. 39


Writing

1 Work in pairs. Answer the questions.


• Where did Emma meet the ‘thing’?
• How did it feel?
• How did Emma try to help?
• What happened next?
2 Pretend that you met
a ‘thing’. Work with your
partner and plan a story.

Think about:

where you met the ‘thing’

what happened when you met

what your ‘thing’ looked like

how you helped the ‘thing’

what happened next.

3 Write your story.

40 Structure of a familiar story. Plan writing.

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