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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. Discover more about the author-Anton Chekhov. 
  • 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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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 3 - Question ouverte

THE BEGGAR

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Can you guess the storyline of 'The Beggar'?

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Let's read about the writer.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

ANTON CHECKOV
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov  29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history. His career as a playwright produced four classics, and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. Along with Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg, Chekhov is often referred to as one of the three seminal figures in the birth of early modernism in the theatre. Chekhov practiced as a medical doctor throughout most of his literary career: "Medicine is my lawful wife", he once said, "and literature is my mistress."

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Match the words in the boxes with their correct meaning.

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making false and defamatory statements
beggar
cheating a person of money
bewilderment
hesitantly
a homeless person
habitual drinkard
calumny
mendicant
perplexity
irresolutely
swindling
waif
sot

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“I have now had an offer of a position in the province of Kaluga,”
the mendicant went on,
The word 'mendicant' means
A
an old man
B
a beggar
C
advocate

Slide 14 - Quiz

The beggar's _______ made Sergei realise that he had seen him before.
A
overshoes
B
overcoat
C
red cheeks

Slide 15 - Quiz

According to Sergei, concealing real identity and telling lies was dishonesty and swindling.
A
True
B
False

Slide 16 - Quiz

The beggar was a liar. What two lies did he say Sergei?

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

What kind of work was given to Lushkoff initially?Why did he agree to do it ?

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

______ was the cook of advocate Sergei.
A
Olga
B
Lushkoff
C
beggar

Slide 19 - Quiz

How did Olga treat Lushkoff initially? Why did she do it?

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

Why could the beggar barely stand on his legs?

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

Now , I CAN:
*Share the greatest desire of life and justify the desire of being the special one. Discover more about the author-Anton Chekhov.
*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.

A
Agree
B
Strongly Agree
C
I need some help.
D
Can't Say

Slide 22 - Quiz

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Sergei gave ________ to the beggar after the wood was chopped.
A
half a rouble
B
overcoat
C
a pair of old trousers

Slide 25 - Quiz

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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.
  • Discuss the possible themes of the story on a mind map 


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Summarize the story so far.

Slide 30 - Question ouverte

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Lushkoff used to meet Sergei on ___________ of every month.
A
the first
B
the fifteenth
C
the second

Slide 33 - 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 34 - Quiz

Olga's _________ changed Lushkoff's life completely/
A
kindness
B
friendship
C
rudeness

Slide 35 - Quiz

Both Sergei and his cook were kind to the beggar. Compare and contrast their characters and the effect they had on Lushkoff.

Slide 36 - Question ouverte

Lushkoff reveals that Sergei’s cook is responsible for the positive change in him. How did Olga save Lushkoff?

Slide 37 - Question ouverte

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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.
  • Discuss the possible themes of the story on a mind map 


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_________ chopped woods for Lushkoff.
A
Olga
B
Sergei
C
The beggar

Slide 40 - Quiz

Lushkoff lacks ________ in his character.
A
emotional and physical strength
B
emotional strength
C
physical strength

Slide 41 - Quiz

Sergei is a straightforward and short-tempered man.
A
True
B
False

Slide 42 - Quiz

Olga's heart is full of __________.
A
kindness
B
hatred

Slide 43 - Quiz

Justify the title of the story 'The Beggar'.

Slide 44 - Question ouverte

What message does the story give us?

Slide 45 - Question ouverte

What is the main theme of the story 'The Beggar'?

Slide 46 - Question ouverte

Slide 47 - Diapositive

If a person like Lushkov asked you for help, would you respond with the lawyer's or the cook's approach? Explain your answer.

Slide 48 - Question ouverte

Now, I CAN:
*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.
*Discuss the possible themes of the story on a mind map
A
Agree
B
Strongly Agree
C
Can't Say
D
I need some help.

Slide 49 - Quiz