Ms. Anis Wardah
Mdm. Lee Oi Chin
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
ARTS
THURSDAY, 1 JULY 2021
e-Course Introduction Poem Akhbar's Dream Cover
Poem? 1.Comes from a Greek word
poetry? "poietes" which means 'to
make'.
Poetry is the process of creating a
literary piece using metaphor, 2.It is an expression of bittersweet
symbols and ambiguity, while a realities of life.
poem is the end result of this
process. 3.A human spirit in verse that
straight away reaches the heart
of the reader.
e-Course Introduction Poem Akhbar's Dream Cover
The Story "Poetry is the music of the soul and,
About POETRY above all, of great and feeling souls."
-Voltaire-
from Emotions
to words
Adapted from Stephen C. Foster
Home
Way down upon the river, All around the little farm I wandered,
Far, far away, When I was young,
Where my heart cries, The many happy days I wasted,
There the elderly stay, Many songs I sang,
Up and down the whole day, When I played with my brother,
Sadly I roam, Happy was I,
Far from home. Oh! Take me to my old life.
No matter where I go,
I will miss my home,
Far, far away home I roam
Answer the questions based on the poem.
1.What do you think the poem is about?
2.Why did the poet say, "Oh!, Take me to my old life'?
3.How often do you visit your grandparents?
4.What do you like most about your parents' hometown?
ADKRHEBAAMR'SJane Langford
SHORT
STORY
short story?
Short story, brief fictional prose 1.A short story is a fully developed story
narrative that is shorter than a which is shorter than a novel and longer
novel and that usually deals than a fable.
with only a few characters.
2.It typically takes just a single sitting for
reading.
3.Short Story focuses on the incidents
bigger or smaller and evokes strong
feelings from its readers.
4.A short story often has a few characters
in the plot.
The Story 6 important
About short elements in Ss
story 1. Characters
2.Plot ( Storyline / Flow of the story)
3.Setting (Time, Place, People)
4. Theme
5.Moral values
6.Literary Devices.
ADKRHEBAAMR'SJane Langford
WHAT IS
THE BOOK
ABOUT?
ADKRHEBAAMR'S JaneLangford This book is about Akbar, a
boy who is very close to his
grandfather. His dreams of
making the most beautiful
silk cloth in the whole of
India. So when Grandfather
takes him to see the Taj
Mahal, Akbar thinks his
dream just might come true.
Could Akbar make his dream
a reality?
ADKRHSEBAAMR'Label the book cover using Adapted from Stephen C. Foster
the elements given below:
1. Title
2. Author
3.Main Character
4. Price
5. Barcode
6. Synopsis
CHAPTER 1
Akhabr, an eight-year-old boy, dreamed of making the most
beautiful slik cloth in the whole of India. His grandfather was very
supportive in helping his dream come true. His grandfather suggested
that they go to Agra to see Taj Mahal to look for ideas. Although he
had often mentioned about going to Agra, Grandfather had not gone
there as he was either too busy or unable to afford the trip. Both of
them took the slik of cloth that Akbar had woven to Uncle Omar and
received some money that enable them to go for to Agra.
CHAPTER 2
It was a long train journey to Agra. Grandfather told Akbar a story
about the Taj Mahal to pass the time. It was about how Shah Jahan, a
prince met and married a beautiful girl, Mumtaz. A few years later, Shah
Jahan had to go away to battle. During this absence, Mumtaz gave birth to
a baby girl. Sadly, she passed away. In memory of his beloved wife, Shah
Jahan built the finest tomb in the world. It took 20 years to build. However,
Akbar was not willing to wait that long to make his dream come true.
Grandfather advised Akbar to make a plan towards achieving his dream.
When they arrived, Akbar was amazed to see the magnificence Taj Mahal.
CHAPTER 3
Seeing the Taj Mahal was the best moment of Akbar's life.
As he explored around, the patterns he saw gave him
ideas for his silk. As soon as they got home, Akbar began
to work diligently. Uncle Omar generously provided the
threads that Akbar needed. At last, Akbar's dream of
making the most beautiful slik cloth in the whole India
became a reality. The end.
REARRAFONGRECTHHAEPTSETROR1 YLINE
Although he had often mentioned about going to Agra, Grandfather had not
gone there as he was either too busy or unable to afford the trip.
Akbar, an eight-year-old boy, dreamed of making the most beautiful
silk cloth in the whole of India.
His grandfather was very supportive in helping his dream come true. His
grandfather suggested that they go to Agra to see Taj Mahal.
Both of them took the slik of cloth that Akbar had woven to Uncle Omar
and received some money that enable them to go for to Agra.
FOARNCSHWAEPRTSER 1 3
1
Although he had often mentioned about going to Agra, Grandfather had not
gone there as he was either too busy or unable to afford the trip.
Akbar, an eight-year-old boy, dreamed of making the most beautiful
silk cloth in the whole of India.
His grandfather was very supportive in helping his dream come true. His 2
grandfather suggested that they go to Agra to see Taj Mahal.
Both of them took the slik of cloth that Akbar had woven to Uncle Omar 4
and received some money that enable them to go for to Agra.
REARRFAONRGECHTAHPETSETRO2RYLINE
During this absence, Mumtaz gave birth to a baby girl. Sadly, she passed away.
in memory of his beloved wife, Shah Jahan built the finest tomb in the world.
Grandfather advised Akbar to have a plan towards achieving his dream.
When arrived, Akbar was amazed to see the magnificence Taj Mahal.
It took 20 years to build. However, Akbar was not willing to wait that long to
make his dream come true.
It was a long train journey to Agra. Grandfather told Akbar a story about the Taj Mahal to
pass the time. It was about how Shah Jahan, a prince met and married a beautiful girl,
Mumtaz. A few years later, Shah Jahan had to go away to battle.
FORANCSHWAPETRESR 2
During this absence, Mumtaz gave birth to a baby girl. Sadly, she passed away.
2in memory of his beloved wife, Shah Jahan built the finest tomb in the world.
Grandfather advised Akbar to have a plan towards achieving his dream. 4
When arrived, Akbar was amazed to see the magnificence Taj Mahal.
It took 20 years to build. However, Akbar was not willing to wait that long to 3
make his dream come true.
It was a long train journey to Agra. Grandfather told Akbar a story about the Taj Mahal to 1
pass the time. It was about how Shah Jahan, a prince met and married a beautiful girl,
Mumtaz. A few years later, Shah Jahan had to go away to battle.
REARRFAONRGECHTAHPETSETRO3RYLINE
As soon as they got home, Akbar began to work diligently.
Seeing the Taj Mahal was the best moment of Akbar's life. As he explored
around, the patterns he saw gave him ideas for his silk.
Uncle Omar generously provided the threads that Akbar needed.
At last, Akbar's dream of making the most beautiful slik cloth in the whole
India became a reality. The end.
FORANCSHWAPETRESR 3 2
As soon as they got home, Akbar began to work diligently.
Seeing the Taj Mahal was the best moment of Akbar's life. As he explored
1around, the patterns he saw gave him ideas for his silk.
3Uncle Omar generously provided the threads that Akbar needed.
At last, Akbar's dream of making the most beautiful slik cloth in the whole
4India became a reality. The end.
HOMEWROK (E2)
1 Label the book cover using the elements learnt earlier.
2 Rearrange the storyline for each chapter.
3 Rewrite the storyline for each chapter in paragraphs.