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The narrative follows a man who travels to Buka to obtain fish. He attempts to trade various items, including shells, pigs, sharks, sheep, dishes, shirts, and sheets, but the Buka people initially refuse his offers, stating they already possess these items or have them readily available. The story culminates when the man learns the importance of politeness and uses the word \"please.\" The Buka people, recognizing the significance of this word, then readily provide him with the fish. Following the story, a series of comprehension and critical thinking questions are posed to engage young readers. These questions prompt reflection on the man's motivations, the items he tried to trade, the reasons for the Buka people's initial refusal, identification of words with the /sh/ sound, the importance of politeness, an ethical consideration of the Buka people's actions, and a discussion about bartering and exchange in a local context. An additional creative exercise encourages retelling the story using words with the /ch/ sound. This pedagogical approach aims to enhance vocabulary, reading comprehension, and social awareness among young learners. The accompanying illustrations depict key moments of the story.","17- I Want Fish to Eat  \nPNG-Decodables v1 .0  \nEnglish Primer  \n1  \nOne day, a boat went to Buka. The man wanted to shop for fish.  \n2  \n“I want fish to eat. I have shells to sell.”The Buka women said,“No, we have shells in the sea!”  \n3  \nThe next day the man in the canoe said, “I want fish to eat. I have shy pigs to sell.” The Bukamen said,“No, thank you. We shoot many shy pigs in the bush.”  \n4  \nThe next day the man in the canoe said,“I want fish to eat. I have sharks to sell.”The Buka women said,“No, thank you. We have many sharks in the sea.”  \n5  \nThe next day the man said,“I want fish to eat. I have sheep to sell.”The Buka men said,“No, thank you.”  \n6  \nSo the man said, “I need fish. I need fish. I can sell my dish or shirt or sheets!”The Buka men said,“No thank you, we have dishes, shirts and sheets.”  \n7  \n“I want fish and you do not want shirts, sheep, sharks or shells or sheets. Please, I need fish,” theman said.  \n8  \nThe Buka men and women said:“”Please” is the word we want!” And they gave the man the fish.  \nQuestions about the story  \n1. Why does the man go to Buka?  \n2. List three things the man tries to sell.  \n3. Why don’t the Buka people sell him any fish?  \n4. There are lots of words with the /sh/ sound. How many different /sh/ words can you find?  \n5. Why is it important that we use the word “please” when we ask for something?  \n6. Do you think the Buka people were right not to sell him things at the start of the story?  \n7. In your village or town, what do people sell or exchange?  \n8. 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