ENG Rapunzel: Short Story Reading

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Rapunzel

Once upon a time, a beautiful baby girl named Rapunzel lived in a faraway kingdom. Her parents, the King and Queen, were overjoyed at her arrival. But their happiness was short-lived when an evil witch named Gothel, who craved Rapunzel's magical, beautiful hair, kidnapped her and locked her away in a tall tower deep within the forest.

As the years passed, Rapunzel grew into a kind, gentle young woman with long, flowing hair that shimmered like gold in the sunlight. She spent her days singing, reading, and dreaming of the world beyond her tower walls.

Meanwhile, in the nearby village, a brave and adventurous young man named Prince Alexander heard rumors of a beautiful maiden with hair of gold trapped in a tower. Determined to rescue her, he set off to find the mysterious maiden and free her from captivity.

After a long and arduous journey, Prince Alexander finally reached the tower. After he conquered the dragon the witch guarding the tower he called out to Rapunzel. Hearing his voice, Rapunzel peered out of her window and was filled with hope when she saw the handsome prince below.

Using her long hair, Rapunzel lowered it so the prince could climb up and rescue her. With his help, she descended from the tower for the first time, feeling the warm breeze on her face and the soft grass beneath her feet.

Rapunzel and Prince Alexander embark on a journey to escape the wicked witch's clutches and find freedom and happiness. They encounter challenges and obstacles, but their love and bravery prevail.

Finally, they reached the kingdom, where Rapunzel was joyfully reunited with her parents, the King and Queen. The kingdom celebrated their return with feasting and merriment, and Rapunzel and Prince Alexander were married in a grand ceremony, promising to love and cherish each other for all eternity.

Fill in the Word Companion Activity

Once upon a time, a beautiful baby girl named lived in a faraway . Her parents, the King and Queen, were overjoyed at her arrival. But their was short-lived when an evil ________________ named Gothel, who craved Rapunzel's magical, beautiful , kidnapped her and locked her away in a tall deep within the .

After a long and arduous ________________, Prince Alexander finally reached the . After he conquered the dragon the witch guarding the he called out to Rapunzel. Hearing his voice, ________________ peered out of her and was filled with hope when she saw the handsome below.

Rapunzel and Prince _______________ embark on a journey to escape the wicked clutches and find freedom and happiness. They encounter and obstacles, but their love and bravery prevail.

Fill in the Word Companion Activity

Meanwhile, in the nearby ________________ a brave and adventurous young man named Prince heard rumors of a beautiful _______________ with hair of gold trapped in a tower. Determined to rescue her, he set off to find the mysterious ________________ and free her from _______________ ..

Finally, they reached the , where Rapunzel was joyfully reunited with her parents, the King and

. The kingdom celebrated their return with and merriment, and and Prince Alexander were married in a grand ceremony, to love and cherish each other for all .

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Benefits of Prior Knowledge Stories

Using stories in language classrooms that students have prior knowledge offers several benefits:

Using stories or topics that students have prior knowledge of in the language classroom enhances comprehension, confidence, vocabulary acquisition, critical thinking skills, and retention, making it a valuable and effective teaching strategy.

Enhanced Comprehension:

Students are more likely to understand and engage with stories they already know Prior knowledge of the plot, characters, and themes helps students comprehend the text more easily, allowing them to focus on language acquisition and deeper comprehension

Increased Confidence:

Familiar stories comfort and inspire language learners. When students are familiar with the content, they feel more capable of understanding and discussing the story in the target language, leading to increased participation and engagement in the classroom

Vocabulary Acquisition:

Prior knowledge of the story allows students to focus on learning new vocabulary within the familiar narrative. This facilitates vocabulary acquisition as students encounter new words and phrases in a meaningful and memorable context.

Linguistic Transfer:

Students can transfer their knowledge of the story from their native language to the target language This facilitates language learning as students can connect the two languages, identify cognates, and apply their existing language skills to the new context.

Critical Thinking Skills:

Familiar stories allow students to engage in higher-order thinking tasks such as analysis, evaluation, and synthesis Students can focus on exploring the story's deeper meaning, identifying themes, analyzing characters' motivations, and making connections to their own lives and experiences

Retention and Recall:

Prior knowledge of the story improves retention and recall of language structures and vocabulary. Students are more likely to remember new language elements when they encounter them in a familiar context, leading to improved long-term language learning outcomes

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