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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 42 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Today
Start assignment
Quoting from a text
Synonyms/figurative language
Answers to the questions
Your questions...

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Lesson aims

Subject: I can identify parts of figurative language, I know how to quote from a text

Language: I can give examples of synonyms

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Start assignment
Synonyms: words which have the same meaning

How many synonyms can you find for: 

simple 
fair 
grand  
ancient
positive
create

timer
5:00

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Group assignment
How many synonyms can you find for: 

simple  - easy, uncomplicated, manageable, effortless
fair - just, honest, trustworthy, honourable, unbiased
grand  - large, magnificent, impressive, splendid 
ancient - old, prehistoric, earliest
positive -  constructive, enthusastic, supportive
create - produce, design, make, generate, build

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Strategy: Quoting from a text
If you are quoting from a text, follow these rules:

- Start and end your quote with single or double qoutations marks: "and ...".

-Look at the question again, what information is it asking you for?

- Write down the whole sentence/phrase you think contains the answer

- write your answer and find the quote that matches (support your answer)

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                      Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing:

Questions says "in your own words"
Don't quote from the text!


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Contractions
  • Shortened word don't, haven't I'm, 'bye (goodbye)
  • Why use them?
  • Discuss: why should we not give homework - use contractions

Why do we use them?
When don't we use them?

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No contractions

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Sentence structure
1 Setting the scene? Long sentences
2 Fast action? Short sentences.
3 Building tension? Start long and move to short 

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Imagery 

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Alliteration
When a consonant sound at the start of the word is repeated within a line. 

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Give an example of alliteration.

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Onomatopoeia
Describing sounds; Animal noises, human/nature sounds, sounds in nature

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Which onomatopoeic words do you know?

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Metaphor
  • Imagery (beeldspraak)
  • A comparison without using 'like' or 'as'

  • Does not literally mean what it states

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Simile
  • Comparison using 'like' or 'as.'

  • The dark clouds covered the city like a thick black blanket.
  • School is like hell. 

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Slide 18 - Video

Try using a simile yourself and be original...!

Slide 19 - Open question

Find examples
Look at the story text

Which examples of figurative language can you find in the story?

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         One more chance
Open your checkpoint test answers

Do you want to change any?

We'll discuss them after this!


timer
5:00

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Lesson aims
Subject: Which part of figurative language is this: 
- High school is a rollercoaster!
- She shouldn't shout at Sharon

Language: - What is a synonym for the words:
- Happy, cold, confused

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              Exit slip - Checkpoint test
On the exit slip:
Write your name
tell me 1 thing that you knew already
1 thing that was new (think about WHAT you were asked to do)
1 thing you are worried about for this test

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Start assignment

Tell your partner something you did that really annoyed someone.
Make sure to give background information, set the scene...

We will hear some of these to choose something you are happy to share!
timer
5:00

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Paraphrase
In your own words
Tell someone new the story your partner just told you

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Right side of the class.

Write the assignment from the next slide.

Use no more than 5 words per sentence.

Effective word choice can help
Left side of the class

Write the assignment from the next slide.

Use at least 12 words per sentence.

Descriptive words can help!

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Effect of words
Write a 100 word paragraph. 
In this paragraph describe, using effective language
The last time someone was annoyed with you

Think about imagery - can we imagine what it was like to be there in the room with you?
timer
10:00

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Let's hear some!
When listening note down
When you get confused
When long sentences work - why?
When short sentences work - why

What effect do the words have on us? Why does the writer choose them?

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Sentence structure
1 Setting the scene? Long sentences
2 Fast action? Short sentences.
3 Building tension? Start long and move to short 

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Friday's lesson

Practise Checkpoint test

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Conjunctions

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Question 2

  • How does Jenna feel in the beginning of the passage. Phrase in you own words

  • Doesn't want to be there
  • "wondering how soon she could leave without being rude"
  • "she wanted to be out of this sad house"

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Question 3
  • What is a contraction?
  • Shortened word don't, haven't I'm, 'lo (hello)
  • Why use them?
  • It's the way people really talk

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Question 4 - effect of words
  • while Grandad took a cup out of the cupboard
  • "while Grandad rattled and clinked in the kitchen"

  • What does it make you think?
  • Why would a writer bother doing this?

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Question 9
Why use...
  • to show it's obvious what he would think
  • to show she's upset by his attitude

Depending on their context and placement in a sentence, ... can indicate an unfinished thought, a leading statement (obvious answer), a slight pause, an echoing voice, or a nervous or awkward silence.

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