The Jungle Book Part 16
new vocabulary
fire
help
kid
tail
teeth
bully
someone who intentionally frightens a person who is smaller or weaker than them
chum
a friend
Example
They were old schoolchums.
That's all right by me, chum.
congratulate
to tell someone that you are happy because they have done something good or something good has happened to them
Did you congratulate Cathy on her engagement?
stripes
long, straight areas of colour alternating
Example:
white and blue stripes
whiskers
long, stiff hairs that grows around the mouths of animals such as cats
have a tiger by the tail
to have become associated with something powerful and potentially dangerous.
(Have got can replace have.)
Example:
You’ve had a tiger by the tail ever since you agreed to finish that project.
The Story Last Time
Run friend!
Run!
Run?
Why should I run?
Why should you run?
Could it be possible
that you don't know who I am?
I know you all right.
You're Shere Khan.
Precisely.
Then you should also know
that everyone runs from Shere Khan.
You don't scare me.
I won't run from anyone.
Ah,
you have spirit
for one so small.
And such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance.
Now,
I’m going to close my eyes
and count to ten.
It makes the chase more interesting.
For me.
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
You're trying my patience.
5-6-7-8-9-10.
Run, Mowgli, run!
vocabulary
What is this?
fire
What is this?
help
What is this?
kid
What is this?
tail
What is this?
teeth
bully
someone who intentionally frightens a person who is smaller or weaker than them
chum
a friend
Examples
They were old school_____.
That's all right by me, _______.
congratulate
to tell someone that you are happy because they have done something good or something good has happened to them
Example
Did you ____________Cathy on her engagement?
stripes
long, straight areas of colour alternating
Example:
white and blue stripes
whiskers
long, stiff hairs that grows around the mouths of animals such as cats
have a tiger by the tail
to have become associated with something powerful and potentially dangerous.
(Have got can replace have.)
Example:
You’ve _______________ever since you agreed to finish that project.