Apr 18 - T4 - Yr 2

To do:
  • Find a seat
  • Take off your coat, take off your hats and head phone/earbuds
  •  Chewing gum  in the trashcan
  • Phone in the bag 
  • only notebook + pens on table
Assignment:
Do the homework that was assigned to you! (questionnaires)
 I only have 10 responses.......
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4:00
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

To do:
  • Find a seat
  • Take off your coat, take off your hats and head phone/earbuds
  •  Chewing gum  in the trashcan
  • Phone in the bag 
  • only notebook + pens on table
Assignment:
Do the homework that was assigned to you! (questionnaires)
 I only have 10 responses.......
timer
4:00

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Goals for today

I know and can use literary items 

I can recognize literary items in the novel or short story that I've read/am reading 





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Programme
Warming-up
Announcement
DIY + Book/presentation help
Questionnaire + first info on fluency project







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Announcement
Presentations will move up 1 week
Week 22 + week 23

This week focus: 
Working on your presentation, understanding literary items + a bit of Insight. 

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Questions about Speaking/Novel/etc.

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SPEAKING.....
1. A presentation
2. Each person speaks for at least 3 minutes
3. Both novel + short story (Genesis and Catastrophe)

Important: submit your presentation beforehand to me 
(by e-mail!) 
Eg. presentation on Tuesday, need it on Monday 21.00

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Literary Items/Terms...

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Literary terms....

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Title
Be able to explain the title of the book

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Characters
Most important terms:
Main 
Side

Impress a native speaker:
Round
Flat

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Also
known as perspective

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Plot
Basic outline of a story

Impress a native speaker:
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution

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Plot is more than a summary
Summary = a couple of sentences 'summarizing' the story
Plot is more detailed explanation of what happens!

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Theme
An  abstract idea or concept explored in a literary work (usually a bit hidden). One work may have a multiple themes.


Ps. Only after you've read the book you usually 
discover the themes

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Examples from Harry Potter

- Being different
- Belonging
- Power of love, family and friendship
- Dealing with death
- Power and greed
- Rules and rebellion

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Let's check!

How many (literary) items can you explain?

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Homework Thur. 20th of April
Unit 7A
Read the text + 
Exercise 2,3,5,6,7
+ fill in questionnaire about you, your hobbies, etc. 
as preperation for the Fluency Project


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Thank you for paying attention!
Please, put the chairs on the tables

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