Share the greatest desire of life and justify the desire of being the special one.
Know the meanings of the unfamiliar words by playing a drag and drop activity.
Read the story and relate to the central idea of the story by answering the questions on the same.
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ENGSecondary Education
This lesson contains 52 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I will be able to :
Share the greatest desire of life and justify the desire of being the special one.
Know the meanings of the unfamiliar words by playing a drag and drop activity.
Read the story and relate to the central idea of the story by answering the questions on the same.
Slide 1 - Slide
Can you think of a person whom you are and will always be grateful for bringing a huge difference in your life and your lifestyle?
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Slide 2 - Open question
THE BEGGAR
Slide 3 - Slide
Can you guess the storyline of 'The Beggar'?
Slide 4 - Open question
Match the words in the boxes with their correct meaning.
Slide 5 - Slide
making false and defamatory statements
beggar
cheating a person of money
bewilderment
hesitantly
a homeless person
habitual drunkard
calumny
mendicant
perplexity
irresolutely
swindling
waif
sot
Slide 6 - Drag question
Slide 7 - Slide
Slide 8 - Slide
Slide 9 - Slide
The beggar lost his village school teacher job because of:
A
he was found cheating
B
his drunkenness' habit
C
conspiracy against him.
Slide 10 - Quiz
Sergei by profession was a/an ____
A
doctor
B
teacher
C
businessman
D
advocate
Slide 11 - Quiz
The beggar's _______ made Sergei realise that he had seen him before.
A
overshoes
B
overcoat
C
red cheeks
Slide 12 - Quiz
Why was Lushkoff telling lies to the people?
A
to seek sympathy
B
to get alms
C
to befool them
D
none
Slide 13 - Quiz
Slide 14 - Slide
Slide 15 - Slide
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Slide 17 - Slide
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I will be able to :
Recall and summarize the story.
Describe the changes in the life of the beggar.
Discuss the possible themes of the story on a mind map
Slide 18 - Slide
Why was the beggar removed from the choir?
A
due to his weakness
B
poor health
C
due to his drunkenness
D
poor performance
Slide 19 - Quiz
How was the beggar earning money?
A
by telling false stories
B
by telling lies
C
by rousing sympathy in the listeners
D
all
Slide 20 - Quiz
Sergei was angry because: a) Lushkoff was being dishonest b) Lushkoff was caught red handed while stealing. c) of his drinking habits. d) had been cheating people to get alms. e) he was concealing his real identity.
A
ABD
B
ADE
C
CDE
D
ACD
Slide 21 - Quiz
Slide 22 - Slide
Slide 23 - Slide
Who was Olga?
A
cook
B
waitress
C
maid-servant
D
seamstress
Slide 24 - Quiz
The beggar agreed to work because:
A
he was hungry
B
of pride and shame
C
he wanted work
Slide 25 - Quiz
What kind of work was given to Lushkoff initially?
A
to chop wood
B
to cook food
C
to do cleaning
D
to ah clothes
Slide 26 - Quiz
Slide 27 - Slide
Slide 28 - Slide
How much did money Sergei pay to the beggar for cutting wood?
A
One rouble
B
Two roubles
C
Half a rouble
D
five copecks
Slide 29 - Quiz
What work was found for the beggar every time?
A
shovelling snow
B
putting wed-shed in order
C
beating the dust of rugs and mattresses
D
All of the above
Slide 30 - Quiz
How did the waif appeared when he was hired by Sergei for packing?
A
active and chirpy
B
drunk and gloomy
C
drunk but active
D
not drunk but despondent
Slide 31 - Quiz
How did Olga treat Lushkoff initially? Why did she do it?
Slide 32 - Slide
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Slide 34 - Slide
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I will be able to :
Recall and summarize the story.
Critically analyze the characters by writing the character sketch of the important characters.
Describe the changes in the life of the beggar.
Slide 35 - Slide
Why did the beggar reappear the first day of the every month?
A
the money he got helped him to survived.
B
he enjoyed company of Olga.
C
he was trapped in his own words.
Slide 36 - Quiz
Why did the waif become embarrassed when he came to assist Sergei to move to another house?
A
due to his physical weakness, he could not help in any ways.
B
he was mocked by the carters for his idleness and feebleness
C
he was teased for his tattered clothes
D
all of the above
Slide 37 - Quiz
Slide 38 - Slide
Slide 39 - Slide
Which job was done by Sergei' s former wood-chopper now?
A
Clerk
B
Ticket-collector
C
Potter
D
Notary
Slide 40 - Quiz
Lushkoff met Sergei _________ after the interval of two years.
A
at the ticket window of the theatre
B
at the ticket window of the railway station
C
at Sergei's house
Slide 41 - Quiz
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Slide 43 - Slide
Slide 44 - Slide
Olga's _________ changed Lushkoff's life completely.
A
kindness
B
friendship
C
rudeness
Slide 45 - Quiz
How did Olga help the beggar?
A
by giving him food
B
by chopping wood for him
C
giving him medicine
D
none
Slide 46 - Quiz
Which incident became a turning point in Lushkoff's life?
A
Sergei's offer to work
B
Olga's help
C
removal from choir group
D
none
Slide 47 - Quiz
What is the theme of the lesson?
A
one should bring beggars to home
B
arrogance can bring change in others.
C
kindness can transform anyone for the better
Slide 48 - Quiz
Has Lushkoff become a beggar by choice or by circumstance?
Slide 49 - Open question
Lushkoff reveals that Sergei’s cook is responsible for the positive change in him. How did Olga save Lushkoff?
Slide 50 - Open question
Justify the title of the story 'The Beggar'.
Slide 51 - Open question
Now , I CAN: *Read the story and relate to the central idea of the story by answering the questions on the same. * Justify the title of the story.