Fascinating Stories from Reader's Bank Level 1 Unit 05
Dive into the engaging tales from Reader's Bank Level 1 Unit 05, where you'll learn about dolphins hunting in groups, Maori nose-to-nose greetings, a heartwarming dog friendship, and the Ubuntu philosophy embraced by African kids. Discover unique cultural practices and heartwarming connections in this unit's captivating stories.
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Unit 05_01 / p.44 Reader s Bank Level 1 Dolphins like to hunt for food in groups. When they find a fish to eat, they come around and attack it together, so the fish cannot escape. Dolphins cannot chew their food, so they have to eat it quickly. If they don t, the fish will get away.
Unit 05_02 / p.45 Reader s Bank Level 1 The Maori in New Zealand greet each other in an unusual way. Instead of saying hello, they like to touch noses. Why would they want to do this? They believe that God blew life into the body through their noses. So, the nose is the road to the heart. The nose-to-nose greeting is a way to reach each other s hearts.
Unit 05_03 A / p.46 Reader s Bank Level 1 Is true friendship possible between dogs? The story of a friendship between dogs in the United Kingdom surprised the world. One day two homeless dogs, Glen and Buzz, met on the street. They began to build a friendship. Glen is a blind dog, so Buzz started to help him. Buzz became Glen s eyes.
Unit 05_03 B / p.47 Reader s Bank Level 1 Glen cannot do anything without Buzz s help. So, they always try to be _______________. When Glen wants to eat, Buzz pushes him towards the food. They like to eat side by side. At night they sleep next to each other. The two dogs are waiting for a new home where they can live _____________.
Unit 05_04 A / p.48 Reader s Bank Level 1 A Western traveler thought up a game for African kids. ( ) He put some tasty food on a tree 50 meters away. ( ) The first kid to reach the tree gets the food. ( ) Start! he shouted. ( ) Instead, they held each other s hands, and walked to the tree together. ( ) But the kids didn t run..
Unit 05_04 B / p.49 Reader s Bank Level 1 Why didn t you go alone and take all the food? asked the traveler. Ubuntu, the kids shouted, How can one person be happy when all others are unhappy? Ubuntu is a South African word. It means I am, because of you. They think they cannot live alone without others. So they always each other) . (help, try, to,