Evaluation of Portuguese on fable with exercises on synonyms, antonyms, consonant clusters, digraphs and interpretation of the fable: The goose with the golden eggs. Activity aimed at third-year students.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1. Paint the synonymous words the same color:
2.Write the antonym of the words below:
a) Easy:
b) Good:
c) High:
d) Sad:
is small:
f) Thin:
3.Arrange the words in alphabetical order:
Tomato–lying down–corn–mouth–fridge–guitar–easy–men–cable–Indian
4.Write 5 words that have consonant clusters:
5. Complete the crossword with words that have digraphs:
6. Pay attention and answer:
a) What is the seventh letter of the alphabet: ………………………………………………………………………………………….
b) Which letters are in the fourteenth and twentieth: …………………………………………………………
7) Let's see if you are adept at finding words in the dictionary! So now look up the meaning of the following words:
Ambition:
Disappointment:
A couple went to a farm and bought a chicken. Apparently it was a chicken like any other. It had a beak, feathers, feet and a silly look.
The next morning, when the woman went to the chicken coop to collect the eggs, she was terrified. In front of his eyes, in the middle of the nest, there was a very different egg, it was a golden egg!
The woman took the egg in her right hand, sniffed it, licked it, examined it in detail and had no more doubts, it really was a real golden egg.
She ran away and went to wake her husband to tell him the news.
– Honey, wake up. Look what I found in the hen's nest we bought yesterday.
The husband woke up, looked at the golden egg, took it, measured it, licked it, weighed it, and finally let out a cry:
– Woman, this is pure gold! We are rich!
In view of the fact, the woman immediately said:
– If we are rich with a single egg, imagine how we will be with the rest of the eggs that this chicken has in its belly. Let's soon open her body to get this fortune soon.
The husband, blind with ambition, wasted no time. She ran to the kitchen, grabbed a knife and cut off the chicken's head.
When she opened the body, which was not her disappointment, there was only what was inside of all the chickens inside: guts, heart, gizzard, kidneys and blood.
The golden egg was soon spent and the two remained poor and spent the rest of their lives accusing each other:
– We're still poor because of you.
– No, it's your fault that you didn't have the patience.
– Not mine, it was yours.
Moralgivesstory:Oexcessinambitionhe takesàprecipitationand,whoeverythingwould you likeeverythingloses.
Aesop
8.The text you just read is:
a.( ) a fable
b.( ) an anecdote
c.( ) a suspense narrative
d.( ) a fairy tale.
9.Who are the characters in this text?
10.Explain the moral of the story.
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva
At answers are in the link above the header.
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