Key:
writing stories, pictures, who, dragon, pirate,
the Moon, spacecraft, spacesuit, that, the Moon, where,
dragons, float, Moon Parade, is, the Moon, are
CD3:30
My name is Lucia, and I like writing stories and drawing
pictures. Someday, I’m going to be a writer who writes
books for children. At the moment, I’m writing a story
about a dragon. Her name’s Daisy, and she’s a space
pirate. Daisy travels to the Moon to look for treasure,
but she doesn’t travel in a spacecraft. She flies into space
in a special spacesuit. Daisy has a map that shows that
the treasure is in a cave on the Moon, but she doesn’t
find any treasure. She finds an underground city where
there are lots of friendly Moon dragons. They’re building
a float for their Moon Parade, and they ask Daisy to help
them. My story isn’t finished, but at the end, I think Daisy
is going to stay on the Moon. She’s going to decide that
new friends are more important than treasure!
2 Read again and match.
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Students read and match the sentence halves, referring
back to the text in activity
1
.
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Check the activity by asking students to read the
complete sentences.
Key:
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b
2
e
3
a
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d
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f
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3 Think of a story character. Ask and answer.
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Students think up their own story character. They ask
and answer in pairs, using the questions.
4 Write about your story character in your
notebook.
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Students write in their notebook about the character
they thought of for activity 3. They can use the text in
activity
1
as a model and also draw a picture.
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