Эпизод 10. Poison for Peter
Read or listen to the episode and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

1. The Indians are now the children’s enemies. …..

2. The Indians set up camp in the underground house. …..

3. The pirates attack the Indians. ……

4. Hook beat the Indians’ drum. ……

5. Peter is pleased with Wendy. ……

6. The pirates take the children to their ship. ……

7. Hook puts poison in Peter’s medicine bottle. ……

8. Peter drinks the poison. …..
2.III. Discuss in pairs:

· Why does Hook tell Smee to beat the drum?

· Do you play any musical instruments?

· Why does Peter decide to take his medicine?

· What do you do when you get ill?

· Why does Tinker Bell drink the medicine?

· Which group of the Neverland would you like to play with: the Lost Boys, the Indians, or the pirates? Which character in that group do you like most?

· Which part of the story did you like best?
3.IV. What do you think Peter is thinking as he puts the poison into Peter’s cup? Write three of his thoughts in speech bubbles.

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Vagapova1 Vagapova1  10.01.2024 10:03
1. The sentence is marked as False. The Indians are not the children's enemies. This can be inferred from the context of the story.

2. The sentence is marked as False. The Indians did not set up camp in the underground house. This can also be inferred from the context of the story.

3. The sentence is marked as False. The pirates did not attack the Indians. This can be understood by reading or listening to the episode.

4. The sentence is marked as False. Hook did not beat the Indians' drum. This can be understood by reading or listening to the episode.

5. The sentence is marked as False. Peter is not pleased with Wendy. This can be inferred from the context of the story.

6. The sentence is marked as False. The pirates did not take the children to their ship. This can be understood by reading or listening to the episode.

7. The sentence is marked as True. Hook does put poison in Peter's medicine bottle. This is mentioned in the episode.

8. The sentence is marked as False. Peter does not drink the poison. This can be inferred from the context of the story.

Now let's move on to the discussion questions:

- Why does Hook tell Smee to beat the drum?
In the story, Hook tells Smee to beat the drum as a distraction tactic. By creating noise, Hook intends to draw attention away from his actions and create confusion among the Indians and Peter Pan.

- Do you play any musical instruments?
This question is asking if the person answering plays any musical instruments. The answer will vary depending on the individual. They can share their experiences and interests related to playing musical instruments.

- Why does Peter decide to take his medicine?
This question refers to a specific event in the story where Peter decides to take his medicine. The answer can be found by reading or listening to the episode.

- What do you do when you get ill?
This question is asking about the person's actions or habits when they get sick. The answer will vary depending on the individual. They can share their experiences, such as taking medication, resting, or seeking medical advice.

- Why does Tinker Bell drink the medicine?
This question refers to another event in the story where Tinker Bell drinks the medicine. The answer can be found by reading or listening to the episode.

- Which group of the Neverland would you like to play with: the Lost Boys, the Indians, or the pirates? Which character in that group do you like most?
This question is asking about the person's preference regarding the different groups in Neverland and their favorite character within that group. The answer will depend on the person's personal interests and preferences.

- Which part of the story did you like best?
This question is asking for the person's favorite part or scene from the story. They can share their thoughts and reasons for liking that particular part.

Finally, the last task asks to write three thoughts of Peter in speech bubbles as he puts the poison into Peter's cup. Since the speech bubbles are not provided, you can imagine three possible thoughts Peter might have during that moment. These thoughts can be written inside speech bubbles to represent Peter's inner dialogue.
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