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Teaching English Second Language
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F Recipes for Tired Teachers edited by Christopher Sion. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.. 1985.. Reprinted by permission. The Story Many years ago in a country in North Africa there lived a king who had some very strange of them. he plan seemed most fair to the king. The accused could choose his own fate. He simply r. When the king found out that they loved each ther, he put the young man into prison and set a day for his public trial. Then the kind ordered e whole kingdom to be searched for the biggest lion and the most beautiful woman. rrived. The young man entered the field. He was so handsome that e crowd greeted him with a hum of admiration and fear. How terrible this was for him! ng into the field the handsome young soldier turn he fixed his eyes on the princess, who was sitting on her father's right. The young her eyes that the princess knew on which side lion was and which the lady. There as not a moment to lose. His eyes asked her, "Which door shall I choose?" r had chos loveliest in the land. In the ances at the soldier. Sometimes she even w could se her lover to another w could she bear to see him torn apart by the lion? The princess paused. Then acting days and nights of weighing the awful choice, she nodded to e right. The young man saw, and without hesitating, walked to the right-hand door and opened his is an adaptation of the well-known story, "The Lady n. It ed i ation set by the Ministry of Education of the United Republic of Tanzania. customs. One of these was the way he decided if a prisoner was guilty or not guilty. Whenever one of his subjects was accused of a serious crime, the king decided that the fate of the accused would be determined in front of the people. On the chosen day, the king, his followers, and all the people gathered on a small hill. In front of the hill was a big building with two doors, exactly alike, set side by side. At the king's signal, the accused would walk to the doors and open one Behind one door was a hungry lion which would eat the prisoner as a punishment for his crime. Behind the other door was a beautiful woman to whom the prisoner would be married immediately as a reward for his innocence. T opened a door and was at once either eaten or married. Now it happened that the king's beautiful daughter, whom he loved above all things, had fallen in love with a poor but handsome young soldie o th Finally, the day of the trial a th Advanci ed, as was his custom, and bowed to the king. But man saw in the w The princess knew that the woman her fathe past she had seen this woman throw admiring gl suspected that these glances were returned. Ho woman? Ho en was the she bear to lo on the decision she had made after th it...... Download 0.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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