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Task 1: lead in 1. What is a fairy tale? What characters does it usually include? 2. Do you know the story of the Sleeping Beauty? 3. Can you describe the princess in the story? a) What did she look like? b) What was her personality like? c) How old was she when she fell asleep? Task 2: scanning Read the text quickly and find the answers to these questions: 1. What is the name of the Sleeping Beauty in this story? 2. How old is she? Task 3: reading for detail Are the sentences below true [T] or false [F]? If they are false, correct them. 1. Not many people have Kleine Levin Syndrome. 2. Louisa sleeps 13 hours a day. 3. Her parents wake her up to eat and go to the toilet. 4. Doctors are not sure what causes Kleine Levin Syndrome. 5. The syndrome will get worse as Louisa gets older. 6. There is nothing she can do to make it better. Hypothalamus www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 1 of 7

Task 4: vocabulary Match the collocations (words which typically go together). 1. a bout 2. to have to suffer from to be afflicted by 3. to take to have 4. an eating a personality a hereditary an auto immune 5. to prescribe to take 6. to alleviate to relieve a) a nap a siesta b) symptoms pain stress c) of depression of flu in bed d) drugs medicine e) disorder f) a disorder an illness a condition Task 5: speaking about sleep Look at the sentences below. What questions do you need to ask? Find someone who Name usually sleeps more than eight hours a night during the week. usually sleeps more than eight hours a night at the weekend. usually gets enough sleep. sometimes has a nap. When? For how long? has slept more than 12 hours. Were they ill or not? has stayed up all night. When? Why? Ask the questions to the people in your class. Write the names in the right hand column. www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 2 of 7

Task 6: speaking about fairy tales 1. Sort the fairy tale characters into columns. human part human animal bird brother child cow devil fairy fox frog hen horse husband king monster old man/woman prince princess queen sister wife witch 2. Which are usually good [G], which are usually bad [B] and which can be either [G/B]? 3. Below are some typical events in a fairy tale. Which usually happen at the beginning [B] and which usually happen at the end [E]? Somebody predicts that something will happen. Somebody leaves. Somebody dies. Somebody is born. Somebody gets married. Somebody solves a problem. Somebody is punished. Somebody tricks somebody else. Somebody does something which is forbidden. Something is forbidden. There is a fight. An animal becomes a human. A human becomes an animal. 4. Which characters usually do the things above? 5. Use the characters and events above to make notes on a typical fairy tale from your country. Work in groups of three or four. Tell your fairy tale to your group. Are there any similarities in the different fairy tales? Note: fairy tales in English usually start Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a [character] who and end and they all lived happily ever after. www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 3 of 7

Teacher s notes and key Level: Age group: Timing: pre intermediate upper intermediate teenagers, young adults or adults 1½ 2 hours, excluding homework and extra lead in Task 1: lead in 3. a) beautiful (and possibly blonde/fair) b) lovely, modest, sweet, kind and clever (or other similar adjectives) c) 15 If students know the story of Sleeping Beauty, elicit the name Prince Charming. If students do not know the story, you could: watch the Disney film read the Grimm brothers version of the tale, available online via www.grimmstories.com do a jigsaw reading of the text at the end of these notes: give each student a paragraph or sentence (depending on numbers) and get them to line up in chronological order without showing each other their piece of text. Task 2: scanning It is a good idea to set a time limit for this activity: no more than five minutes. 1. Louisa Ball 2. 15 Task 3: reading for detail 1. T 2. F: the longest she has slept is 13 days 3. T 4. T 5. F: it will fade = get weaker 6. F: she can take drugs/medicine Task 4: vocabulary The text will enable students to do the matching, but you will probably need to explain the expressions as well. 1c; 2f; 3a (or possibly d); 4e; 5d; 6b www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 4 of 7

Task 5: speaking about sleep If you allow enough time for students to speak to most people in the class and answer most but not all of the questions, this will give a purpose to the feedback session: to work out as a whole class who usually sleeps the longest, who has slept the longest in their life, etc. Task 6: speaking about fairy tales brother child husband king old man/woman prince princess queen sister wife human part human animal devil fairy monster witch bird cow fox frog hen horse 1. Students may need to add other characters to the lists in order to talk about fairy tales from their countries. 2. Which are good and which are bad may vary from story to story and from country to country. For example, the monster in Beauty and the Beast is good. 3. Again, which usually happen at the beginning [B] and which usually happen at the end [E] may vary, but typically: at the beginning Somebody is born. Somebody dies. Somebody predicts that something will happen. Something is forbidden. Somebody does something which is forbidden. at the end There is a fight. Somebody dies. Somebody is punished. Somebody solves a problem. Somebody gets married. 4. Yet again, which characters usually do the things above will vary. The progression from steps 1 4 should prepare students for the speaking task. www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 5 of 7

5. While students make notes, monitor and supply vocabulary as needed. Encourage students to start with Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a [character] who and end with and they all lived happily ever after. Finish with class feedback on any similarities between the stories. NB When telling a story orally, it is quite common to start it and end it using the past simple, but to tell the main events in the present simple for dramatic effect. For this reason it is probably best not to correct shifts between past and present. However, if students write the fairy tale for homework, it should all be in the past and it is probably best to point this out to them before they write it. Also note that when we quote people in writing, the subject and verb are inverted after the quotation when the subject is a noun, for example: I love you, said the prince. not: I love you, the prince said. Nowadays, the subject and verb are not usually inverted when the subject is a pronoun: I love you, he said. not: I love you, said he. Homework suggestions: Students write their fairy tale. Students write another student s fairy tale. Students write a report of their finding from task 5, including graphs or pie charts. www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 6 of 7

Extra lead in Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time, long, long ago, there were a king and queen who desperately wanted children. One day, a frog came to see the queen and said, You will have a daughter before the end of the year. As the frog predicted, the queen gave birth to a baby girl. The king and queen held a party to celebrate the birth. They invited their family and friends and all the fairies in the country except for one. At the end of the party, the twelve fairies gave gifts to the baby. One gave virtue, another gave beauty, another gave wealth The twelfth fairy was going to speak when suddenly the thirteenth fairy arrived. She was very angry because she had not been invited. She said, When the princess is 15 years old, she will prick her finger on a spindle and die. Then she turned and left. Everybody was very frightened, but the twelfth fairy said, I cannot stop the bad fairy s wish, but I can change it a little: the princess will prick her finger on a spindle, but she will not die she will sleep for 100 years. The king and queen ordered all the spindles in the country to be destroyed and the princess grew up to be lovely, modest, beautiful, clever and kind. One day when the princess was 15, the king and queen were away and the princess decided to explore the castle. She climbed to the top of an old tower and opened a little wooden door. Behind the door, there was an old woman spinning. What are you doing? asked the princess. I m spinning, replied the old woman. And what is that thing which is turning so quickly? asked the princess. The princess reached out and touched the spindle. It pricked her finger and immediately she fell into a very deep sleep. Everybody and everything in the castle fell asleep too. The years passed and a thick forest grew around the castle. Princes from all over the world came to rescue the princess, but the forest was so thick that they could not get through. Then one day, 100 years after the princess fell asleep, Prince Charming came to the forest. The trees became flowers and moved apart to let the prince pass. He went into the castle and found the princess asleep in the tower. She was so beautiful that he bent down and kissed her. She woke up and looked at him, and they fell in love. The rest of the castle was now awake too and they organised a wedding party. The prince and princess got married and they lived happily ever after. www.teachitworld.com 2010 13640 Page 7 of 7