tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10291792973931256.post4343276302816465234..comments2024-03-28T18:17:21.840+01:00Comments on The Multicolored Diary: Kindness, wits, bravery (Following folktales around the world 171. - Kyrgyzstan) The Multicolored Ladyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01144973071708552103noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10291792973931256.post-37261721823809697592020-10-09T17:24:50.225+02:002020-10-09T17:24:50.225+02:00‘Of course they’re not yours,’ said the rich man. ...‘Of course they’re not yours,’ said the rich man. ‘I lent them to you and you can give them back!’<br />Now Apendi said:<br />‘See what I mean? Oh, chief, the next thing he will say is this donkey is his donkey and not mine.’<br />‘It is my donkey, said the rich man. It’s my donkey which I lent to him. Now, give me that donkey back and give me those coins!’<br />‘Do you believe him?’ said Apendi.David Heathfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04659209203211621903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10291792973931256.post-18266761200061961262020-10-09T17:23:17.510+02:002020-10-09T17:23:17.510+02:00Apendi and the 100 gold coins
Once, Apendi was re...Apendi and the 100 gold coins<br /><br />Once, Apendi was really short of money. As he walked through the city streets in his ragged clothes, he saw the richest man in the city sitting at his open window counting his gold coins, letting the world see how rich and important he was. Apendi watched the rich man for a while and thought ‘I wonder ...’ .<br />Suddenly, he threw his hands up towards theDavid Heathfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04659209203211621903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10291792973931256.post-91851312199030272742020-10-09T17:21:57.711+02:002020-10-09T17:21:57.711+02:00After telling
Ask the students to stand in pairs f...After telling<br />Ask the students to stand in pairs facing each other and label them A and B. <br />Say:<br />A: You are the rich man’s neighbour. You have just seen him arriving home on foot looking very tired and very unhappy. You are curious and want to find out the whole story. Ask questions and react to his answers.<br />B: You are the rich man. Your neighbour is going to ask you a lot of David Heathfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04659209203211621903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10291792973931256.post-47930081246548727062020-10-09T17:20:52.272+02:002020-10-09T17:20:52.272+02:00Really loved your FEAST webinar today, Csenge. Her...Really loved your FEAST webinar today, Csenge. Here is the text of a piece in my series Students' Stories recently published in English Teaching Professional (Pavilion Publishing) in case you or any of your readers are interested:<br />IN THE CLASSROOM<br />Students’ stories 17<br />David Heathfield <br /><br />Last summer, I visited the Regent School in Oxford, UK, where Nargiza Abdraimova,David Heathfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04659209203211621903noreply@blogger.com