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Just me And My dad - part 2




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1. Let's remember what the first part was about. Are these statements true or false?
��Little Critter and his dad went camping in the mountains.
��They took a tent and a canoe with them.
��They lost their map on their way.��
��Little Critter found the perfect spot at once. ���
Little Critter's father let him use the axe.�
��Little Critter was�bad at putting up the tent.
� Little Critter�fell down from a tree while he was singing a song.
�2. Now watch the first half of the video�(00:00- 4:10). Check�if you know the meaning of the following words and expressions�before watching:
� sticks, a life vest, to�launch�a canoe, a buddy system, a fishing pole, fishing line,
��to get tangled, I mean it, a far-off stream, to be patient, to bite, to call it a day,
� to restring a pole, I doubt, I�m starved
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����3. True or false ?
���Little Critter was collecting sticks when his dad asked him about the firewood.
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������Little Critter knew how to launch the canoe.
�����Little Critter was good at using the fishing pole.�
�� His dad got tangled in the fishing line and fell down.
���Little Critter�didn't put�the pile of string into the fishing bag.
�� ��Little Critter was patient. �������������������������������������� �
���Little Critter�s father was sure that he was going to catch a big fish.
���Little Critter didn�t think there was any fish there.
�� The little blue fish was stupid. ������� �����������������������������������������������
��� Little Critter said it was the last time he went fishing.��������
�� �He�d better buy fish at the supermarket.
��� 4. Watch the same part again and choose the correct verb form.
���� You� just in time. Those sticks� perfect.
��������� I� it. Launching a canoe is serious business.�I �there in a second.

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�����How �? � Fine, dad!
�����If you� help, you have to say so.��������

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�����I doubt you �one in this far-off stream.

�����I �to catch a big one this time. I can� it in my bones.

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�����This is the biggest fish I�ve ever .

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�����I�ve finally� your pole restrung.

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���� I really� there is fish in this water.

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�����Wow! The tent� great!������������������������������

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���� Maybe we should� it a day.
�� 5. Watch the video to the end and complete the song with the�missing words.�Then sing along acting out the song.
���� When the� is high and the stars twinkle down,
�����and you hear something loudstomping on the ,
���� better hide real , so you won't be found,
���� 'cause Big Paw's coming tonight.
����� Big Paw's coming and he never says "".
������Makes you kind of shiver, get weak in the knees.
����� He's got� breath and he even has fleas.
����� Big Paw's coming tonight!
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������Big Paw's coming! He's coming !��
����� He's big and nasty. He's such a sight.
����� He� gobble you up and he just might,
����� 'cause Big Paw's coming! He's coming tonight!
����� Big Paw's coming! He's stomping through the
����� Be real quiet and please don't sneeze.
����� He's so� he can make fire freeze.
����� Big Paw's coming tonight!
����� Big Paw's� and he's not very neat.
����� Never takes a bath, never� his feet.
����� And what do you think he likes to eat?
����� He likes to eat .... ! That's whom!
������� 6. Finally,�number the pictures in the correct order and write the story in� your notebook, using Past Simple (or Past Continuous, where necessary).
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