Step1: Brainstorming
1. Guess the meaning of the old saying: Don’t trouble yours elf until trouble troubles you.
Look at the two sentences on the blackboard
Once out in the street, she walked quickly towards her usual bus stop.
'Here we are, King Street.' He stopped.
Have you noticed which word is used twice besides the noun street in the two sentences? Can you define the two meanings and describe two parts of speech?
In the first sentence, stop is a noun, which means ‘a place at which someone or something stops’.
In the second sentence, stop is a verb, whi ch means ‘to put an end to what one is doing.’
2. Now please read the speech bubbles at page 6 and pay attention to the word rest and describe the different meanings of it in different parts of speech.
The rest in “…the rest of the passengers…”is used as a noun meaning what is left or the ones that still remain.
The rest in “…with his hand resting…”is a verb, which means to lie or lean on something, or to put