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We have all grown up surrounded by myths, Nowadays, the media offers infinite amounts
legends, stories. They are part of our culture and of information for anyone. Even if it allows us to
our lives. We have our own beliefs and faith. gain knowledge, it is really important to identify
However, many cultures in the world may have reliable sources and do further research.
similar stories, myths, or beliefs, that is what
makes us humans.
Our way of thinking is shaped by our culture
but it may evolve and take some traits from
others due to globalization. We now know about
some famous stories from far away cultures and
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Lesson A
Vocabulary
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traditional among the people
in a particular group or place
Man reading about creation
shape. to influence the
development of something,
to help something become
what it is Answer True (T) or False (F). If it is false write the correct statement.
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Oral Communication
Vocabulary
A group of students is talking about different superstitions that clover. a small, green plant
their families and friends have. Listen to the conversation and that usually has three leaves
complete the activities. on each stem and that usually
has round flowers that are
white, red, or purple
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Superstitions
Interesting Facts
Lucky Charms
• Talk with your teacher and classmates about the most
They are natural or artificial
common superstitions in your family, friends, and community.
Are they the same? objects or symbols that are
supposed to bring you good
• Do you, your teacher, or your classmates have any special lucky luck or protect you against
charms? What do they represent?
bad situations. Four-leaf
clovers represent faith, hope,
love, and luck.
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1. If you put your bag or purse on the floor, you will get
a lot of money.
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Reading
Language
Interesting Facts Japanese ghost stories show us the fine line between life and death.
Famous all around the Here is one of those famous stories.
world, Japanese stories about Okiku, by Yoshitoshi Taiso (1839-1892)
ghosts can sometimes be
really scary, but their origin Long ago, there was a young lady called Okiku who worked for
is pretty interesting. They a Samurai and his wealthy family. They owned ten valuable plates.
firmly believe that the dead It is said that once someone broke a plate and told the samurai that
can come either to help the she did it when she was washing it. She was really surprised and
living or to bother the ones scared. She counted the plates…one…two...three…four…five…six…
that hurt them. The spirits seven…eight…nine… She knew he would be punished by death…
of women are particularly so she counted the plates again and again. Her master was so upset that
prominent in these stories. he killed her and threw her corpse in a well.
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Not long after, her ghost was seen wandering the castle gardens.
While people were sleeping, she rose from the well and counted
from one to nine, looking for the missing plate. Many of those who
Vocabulary
lived there got sick; so one day, the master of the castle asked a priest
if he could stop her suffering… He waited for her to come out from the
wealthy. having a lot of well, he saw her. She started counting from one to nine, and before
money and possessions: rich she could scream for only having nine plates, the priest shouted TEN!!!
Okiku’s ghost was relieved that someone found the missing dish and
own. to have (something)
as property: to legally could finally rest.
possess (something) http://yokai.com/okiku/
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Writing
Narrative - Storytelling
Write a suspense story that people tell in your family or community. Grammar Note
A narrative tells a story. It can be fiction (not real) or nonfiction Past Continuous
(real). Narratives have specific components: or Past Progressive
Was/were + verb -ing
Characters
Plot This form describes
Main participants
Events that occur conditions in the past,
in the story
an action that was ongoing
Protagonist in the past, an action that
Exposition
(hero) was happening at an exact
moment in the past or
Rising action habitual action in the past.
Antagonist
(opposed) People in the castle were
Climax sleeping when Okiku came
out to look for the plate.
Falling action People in the castle were
not / weren’t sleeping when
Resolution Okiku came out to look for
the plate.
Okiku
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Language Through the Arts
• You are going to write your own role play. Form groups
of 3-4 students and follow the steps below.
4. Write the script. Pay attention to what each character says, and
include their actions in parentheses. You should include at least
10 lines per character.
on the board or on a piece of cardboard so that everyone knows it. costumes. the clothes that are
worn by someone (such as an
• You can prepare a few questions that you can ask your classmates
actor) who is trying to look
at the end of each presentation.
like a different person or thing
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Oral Communication
Language
Many of the stories and fables we have always known come from We can find a similar story
different parts of the world and have been adapted to different cultures. of “The Boys Who Cried
Before listening, talk about tales and fables you know. Wolf” in different versions
adapted according to time
and cultures. All of them
have a moral at the end.
Value: Honesty
It is said that myths are
created because all human
beings have a universal
characteristic in our brain
structure. All humans have
a common legacy that goes
beyond race and culture.
Vocabulary
Answer True (T) or False (F). If it is false, write the correct statement
based on what you hear.
a. Write three more
1. The story takes place in the mountains. sentences to end the story.
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Lesson B
Culture
Common Supernatural
Stories in Our Country
“The Tamarind Widow”
from Posorja, Guayas
People in this community talk about an
extremely beautiful woman who used to enchant
her victims, who were usually drunk men that were
walking back home after a long night. The elderly
people and taxi drivers say that men fell in love
with her immediately and followed the beautiful 2. “The Loma Grande Countess”
lady to a tamarind tree. There, she showed her
real figure, which was a skeleton and skull with
a woman’s shape and clothes. Nowadays, the tree is
in the same place but with no sign of that story.
“The Loma Grande Countess”
from Quito, Pichincha
A beautiful, high society young woman from
Europe lived in an elegant house in the Loma
Grande neighborhood. As old people still say, the
lady would go out on Friday nights to have fun in
the bars around downtown. The decade of the
1880’s was all celebrations and parties. She was
called “the countess” and many young gentlemen
• Have you ever experienced any supernatural
were in love with her beauty. People started event? Do you believe in supernatural events?
to notice that the men that left the bars with her just In groups of three students, talk about any
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disappeared without a trace. Years after she left the supernatural event you or anyone you know had.
city, many corpses were found in the gardens around
• Do you know any story from your community?
her former home. Everybody thought that she had Share it with the class.
killed the men and buried them.
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Oral Communication
Before you listen, read the following story. For each pair of words,
select the correct one. Then listen to the story and check your answers.
"Knock Knock!"
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Ghost
Knock Knock! is a scary story about a young boy and his sister who
are left home alone when their parents go out for the night.
Grammar Note
As their mother was leaving, she serious / seriously told her children
Describing actions
not to open the door under any circumstances. But the boy and his sister
didn’t pay attention to their mother’s warning. They thought she was We can use adverbs
being too careful / carefully. of manner to describe
actions. They are formed
About an hour after the parents left, the kids heard a knock, on the
by adding -ly to the
front door. They decided to ignore it, but again, they heard a knock.
adjectives. Some are
It happened again and again and it grew louder each time. Eventually,
irregular, like fast, hard,
the girl couldn’t stand it anymore and she anxiously / anxious told her
late that do not change
brother she was going to answer the door. He reminded her about their
to describe actions.
mother’s nervous / nervously warning, but the girl just didn’t listen.
Again, they heard the knock on the door and finally the sister cautious
Vocabulary
/ cautiously went downstairs. Her brother laid on the sofa watching
TV. He heard her going down and doubtful / doubtfully asking, “Who knock. to hit something
is it” and also heard her opening the lock of the door. (such as a door) with the
knuckles of your hand
He laid there silently / silent for a while and he heard nothing. or with a hard object (such
He started getting scared. His sister still hadn’t returned. He was as a knocker) in order
to get people’s attention
afraid to call her, so he quick / quickly snuck out the back door and
escaped to their neighbors’ house. When he went into their house, his warning. something (such
neighbor was watching the local news on TV. They were talking about as an action or a statement)
a mysterious / mysteriously murder. Then they showed a report live that tells someone about
possible danger or trouble
at the scene of the murder next door. He suddenly remembered him
and his sister going to open the door… and the last thing he saw... was cautious. careful about
a horrifying red eye and a felt really cold… he tried to speak…but nobody avoiding danger or risk
heard… he was just a ghost… doubtful. uncertain or unsure
about something
http://www.scaryforkids.com/knock-knock/
sneak out. leave furtively
and stealthily
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Reading
A Strange Coincidence
The Titanic and the Titan
In the late 1899’s and 1900’s, ocean liners were a convenient way
to travel and very popular because they were a luxury. Underline the correct
statement:
The Wreck of the Titan was published in 1898, 14 years before
RMS Titanic was even finished being built. It was written by Morgan 1. The novel Futility was
published 14 years after
Robertson. The Titan was described as the largest and greatest ship ever,
the Titanic tragedy.
a first-class hotel, and of course, unsinkable. The Titan was a British
vessel that measured 800 feet long and had about 2500 passengers. 2. The Titan was bigger
In April, around midnight, while moving at 25 knots, it struck and than the Titanic.
iceberg 400 nautical miles from Newfoundland, North Atlantic. The 3. The Titanic had less
ship sank immediately and had only 24 lifeboats, so many lives were lost. lifeboats that the Titan.
It became the world’s greatest tragedy. Only 13 passengers survived 4. More people survived
after it capsized. in the Titanic tragedy
than with the Titan.
The Titanic was a British vessel that measured 882 feet long and
carried 2200 passengers. The Titanic was the biggest ship ever built, 5. Both boats sank exactly
a complete luxury, and unsinkable. It had 20 lifeboats. Early in the the same way.
morning of April 15th, 1912, the ship hit a 100-foot-tall iceberg.
It happened 400 miles from Newfoundland, in the North Atlantic,
moving at 22.5 knots. One side started sinking and soon the ship split
in two pieces. After the rescue, 704 people survived. It became the
world’s greatest tragedy of that time. It was the Titanic’s first journey.
Source: https://bit.ly/2WMxc2f | https://bit.ly/3hs19wA Vocabulary
unsinkable. incapable
of being sunk
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Writing
Step 2.
Main events:
Climax:
Resolution:
Step 3.
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Write what you have on this page in an organized story in your notebook.
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Telling a Legend
Think of the stories you have heard in your community that have Interesting Facts
survived generations. Maybe it is a story your grandparents told,
or something all people in your city or town know. You are going Between 1930 and 1950,
to write and illustrate that story in English in a comic. considered the “Golden Age”
of animation, theatrical
cartoons became an integral
part of popular culture.
Break the story into 10 parts. Illustrate each part in each one of the
frames (boxes) below. Be sure to write a caption - a short text at the These years are defined
bottom of every drawing. You can also include text bubbles for things by Walt Disney,
that each of the characters say. Warner Brothers,
MGM, and Fleischer
(Betty Boop, Popeye).
Source: https://bit.ly/2CVvdBM
1 2 3
4 5 6 7
8 9 10
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Oral Communication
Culture
Answer True (T) or False (F). If it is false write the correct statement. What is a legend?
1. Stories and legends about giants are not told A legend is a story that has
all around the world. myths or unreal situations
as well as historical facts.
It can be about a particular
2. Most stories are exaggerated.
figure or person. They can
be supernatural beings,
3. Evidence of very tall people has not been found.
elements of mythology,
or explanations of natural
phenomena related to
4. David vs Goliath is a story told in the Bible. particular places or people
and told as part of the story.
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8. All giants were gentle and nice.
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Graded activities
Assessment
2 Complete each of the sentences in an original way using the past continuous
to complete the ghost story.
A long time ago, there was a young boy. One day, he outside
when suddenly he saw a ghost. He screamed and tried to run away. While
he , the ghost . He ran into his house and his
mother and father . He asked them if they saw the ghost
and they said no. “I can’t believe it!” said the boy. “I when I saw him!”
His parents thought their son . They turned to look at him and
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he had disappeared.
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Assessment Why are myths and legends so important for humanity?
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1. What is true about the movie schedule? Circle the correct answer.
b. Everybody can see the movie on weekdays in the morning.
c. Only adolescents can see the movie at night with no scene restriction.
d. Adults are not allowed to see the movie at any of the times.
2. Where is the legend of La Llorona from? Write a complete sentence.
I do it I can’t do it
Topics I do it very well I can improve
somewhat well without help
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Project 1
Materials:
Sample text area 2
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or any similar material.
Model
With a partner, make your own posters about local legends and myths.
Instructions:
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Let's Review
Grammar Reading
Complete each of the following sentences in Remember the readings you did during the first part
an original way using either the past continuous of this module. Go back and review their titles and
or the simple past according to the context. what they were about. Then answer the following
questions.
1. The other day, my brother was doing his
homework while my sister… 1. What was your favorite reading?
Why was it your favorite?
Vocabulary
2. Wealthy
3. Script
4. Luck
5. Behavior
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Lesson C
Vocabulary
by farmers
Mayan Ruins in Honduras
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Oral Communication
Out-of-Place Artifacts
As archeological investigations advance, some findings amaze Grammar Note
scientists. Traditional history says humans have been present for about Past Modals
200,000 years and major technological advances have developed in the for Speculation
last century. However, there have been some stunning discoveries that
seem to be millions of years old. These items are called Out-of-Place We use past modals
Artifacts or “Ooparts”. to say how certain we are
about events that happened
https://bit.ly/2OTjE0y in the past.
Ex: It must have been formed
by a natural process.
Must: very certain about
something.
Wikipedia / Robert Huggett
Vocabulary
1.
2.
Value: Media education
3.
Critical Evaluation
of Contents
Listen to the following extract of a documentary. The internet offers
Circle the statements that are true. a lot of information.
1. Some findings make scientists believe that some ancient cultures Much of it may be fake.
might have been more advanced than we think. It is important to make
sure that web pages have
2. Scientists are pretty sure that the Bagdad battery generated
about one volt of electricity. an author who is responsible
for the information and
3. Archeologists are sure that the South Africa metal spheres were some references.
naturally formed.
4. The spheres could have been formed 2.8 billion years ago.
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Reading
How did people learn about strange things some time ago?
4. Circle the word that DOES NOT have a similar meaning as gather.
odd. strange or unusual:
different from what is normal a. collect b. spread c. assemble d. accumulate
or expected
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Writing
it in the 15th or 16th century. Most theories claim that The modals we can use,
the book medicinal plants and their effect on people.
in order of least certain
to most certain, are: might/
Others say the language to a culture that had only may, could, must
spoken language and someone tried to write down their knowledge.
Theories about the manuscript are always appearing and the Then we use “have”, then
mystery continues.
the past participle of the
https://bit.ly/2D1dR6z
main verb.
1.
Wikipedia/Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library Yale University
2.
3.
Vocabulary
or understand
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Language Through the Arts
• Liquid glue
Wikipedia / Jabberocky
Crop Circles in Switzerland
Mineduc
Instructions:
4. Put the sand or soil all over it and start drawing the circles
with a stick or an eraser.
Crop Circle in Diessenhofen
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Oral Communication
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Nazca lines
2. Most Nazca lines represent animals, plants, or humanoids. • Write two or three
conclusions.
3. Nazca lines are 2,000 years old.
8. It is possible that the lines are part of a ritual for the gods
to ask for rain.
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9. Researchers are sure that the lines were made by the Nazca culture.
10. The lines have been conserved because they are located
in the desert.
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Communication and Cultural Awareness
UFO Culture
Interesting Facts UFOs were a cultural phenomenon in the 1940’s and 50’s. All
About 80 years ago, those fears of strange beings coming to our planet were the perfect
a radio broadcast terrified material for movie production in Hollywood. It is said that the idea
thousands of people. of other intelligent and superior species represents the hopes and fears
A famous actor performed of humanity.
H.G. Wells classic science- Media keeps the idea of UFOs in the headlines, even if the reports
fiction book, The War of people who claim to see flying objects have significantly reduced
of the Worlds. It made in past years. Believing in aliens visiting our planet has become part
people run away from their of many cultures; however, scientists do not support that assumption.
houses with towels on their They say it is interesting to explore the idea of extraterrestrial life,
faces to protect themselves but we must evaluate those ideas and proof. Some scholars compare
from the “gas” that aliens UFOs and aliens to religious beliefs that show how humans deal with
used to attack. unexplainable experiences.
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https://bit.ly/3jzr1sh | https://bit.ly/32NWUY2
We have asked some people about UFOs Let’s see what they say.
Have you ever seen any strange object in the sky? What would you do if
you saw one?
Luisa, Argentina
Jimmy, USA
Vocabulary
UFO. a flying object in the
sky that some people believe
What would you do if you saw a strange flying object in the sky?
could be a spaceship from
Complete:
another planet
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If I saw a UFO, I
headlines. the major
news stories reported
in newspapers, magazines,
or television news programs
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Oral Communication
Time Travel
Grammar Note
Second conditional
It is used to talk about
hypothetical situations
in the present or future.
The situations can be
possible in some time,
very unlikely, or impossible.
If I could travel in time,
I would go to the time
of the dinosaurs.
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If clause: If + S + verb
past tense
Main Clause: S + would /
could / may / might + Verb
base form
Listen to an interview about time machines in fiction and what
scientists say about them. Then answer the questions below.
2. Why may time travel be dangerous for humans? • If you could travel in time,
what would you do? Where
would you go? Who would
you meet?
Write down the most interesting answers. Use the second conditional
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Reading
Fake News
In a world where anyone can say anything at any time and for
free, some people believe that anything said on the web is true.
Fake news are stories created to deliberately misinform people.
The more a piece of information is repeated and “liked”, the more people
think it is true. It is common to find news on social networks that cause
fear in many people and turn out to be false. Also, free access to almost
stock
Vocabulary
deliberately. in a way that is
meant, intended, or planned.
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or to have a particular result
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Writing
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Language Through the Arts
Tough Situations
Tip
Role-Play
You can choose: Objective: To represent a real situation in which a person or a group does
something wrong or dangerous. What would you do?
A party where alcohol
is served to underage people.
Some of your friends Value: Self-regulation and decision making
are offering dangerous
substances.
Talking to unknown people
on the street.
Accepting gifts from
someone without knowing
their real intentions.
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You can also propose
your own case according
Teenagers in a party
to your reality.
6. In your notebooks, write your own sentence for each role play
about what you would do.
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Oral Communication
Panic in Quito
A radio station in Quito broadcasted a program that caused panic Interesting Facts
in the population with some sad consequences. The book The War of the
Worlds has inspired the
creation of many movies.
The first one was released
in 1953 and another more
modern version was
presented in 2005.
Radio broadcast
2. People in Quito did not like TVs and only listened to the radio.
10. After the event, the government set new regulations for media.
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Assessment
1 Conspiracy Theories
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a conspiracy theory
explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot
by usually powerful people that can have hidden agendas or are evil.
Conspiracy theories have always existed; many books have been published
and movies have been filmed inspired by some of these theories. Many
of them were even taken as historical documents that changed the way
people saw past events and their causes. Recently, many YouTubers have
appeared with theories that explain some phenomenon without any scientific
support. The problem is that kids and teenagers believe them and take those
claims as truths. Some arguments that support false theories have some facts
that attract teenagers. Other support for conspiracy theories is that a couple
of them turned out to be true some time ago. It is important to teach children and
adolescents to check and investigate any information they find on the internet
and draw conclusions by themselves.
Write True (T) or False (F). If the statement is false, correct it.
1. Conspiracy theories explain reality.
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Assessment Why are myths and legends so important for humanity?
If you could choose any place in the world to travel, where would you go? Why?
Write a short paragraph of 60-70 words.
I do it I can’t do it
Topics I do it very well I can improve
somewhat well without help
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Project 2
Instructions:
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students and start working
on your project. Fake news can be spread really fast
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