6V | Speaking and Literature | GENDER & SEXUALITY

6V | Speaking and Literature | GENDER & SEXUALITY
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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6V | Speaking and Literature | GENDER & SEXUALITY

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‘How to Stuff a Pepper’ by Nancy Willard

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THEME?

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‘Portrait of my Gender as [Inaudible]’ by Meg Day

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THEME?

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‘Father’s Day for Gay Boys’ by Dan Vera

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THEME?

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‘Hysteria’ by Lee Upton

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THEME?

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[STEP 1] 
 Form pairs.

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[STEP 2]
Each pick 1 of the 4 poems; these might be the same poem or different poems. 

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[STEP 3]
Individually read and study your chosen poem for 15 minutes. 

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[STEP 4]
Talk to your classmate for 5 minutes and compare and contrast the book that you have already read with the poem that you have just studied. Examine the two literary works via a thematic link in order to elaborate on their similarities and differences. 

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You must include:
* A claim – are the book and poem similar or dissimilar?;

* 2 arguments – 1 argument pertaining to the book and 1 argument pertaining to the poem;
* An explanation of the similarities and dissimilarities;
* Proof of the similarities and dissimilarities;
* A reformulation of your claim;
* Relevance – why does it matter? 




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[STEP 5]
After 5 minutes your classmate will ask you questions for an additional 5 minutes. 

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[STEP 6]
Switch roles.

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[STEP 7]
Pick another poem and repeat steps 1 through 6.

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During this assignment you may use the following items: 
* the book that you have read;
* a Dutch-English, English-Dutch and Dutch dictionary;
* the notes that you are allowed to take during your 15-minute preparation.
You may NOT use the reader or any other items. 

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6V | Speaking and Literature | GENDER & SEXUALITY

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