V6 - P2 - Week 3 - lesson 1

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V6 - P2 - Week 3 - Lesson 1

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Learning goals
- You will have looked at your essay and learned from your mistakes. 
- You will have prepared for your oral exam

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Today's Lesson
Discuss TW1: essays

Oral Exam prep: 
Work on your Oral Exam Folder

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Task:
- Read the notes/feedback on your essay
- Take notes of what you want to ask a question about
- One by one I’ll discuss it with you

Score:
235/words x error score = Y
Y / 10 = Z
10 – Z = grade/mark


Error Score:
G: 3 x  grammar
I: 2 x  idiom: missing word, incorrect word, unnecessary word, etc.
C: 2 x Content: no thesis statement, use of personal pronouns, linking words mistakes, unclear arguments, etc.
S: 1 x Spelling and punctuation 
H: 0 Repeat mistakes

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Oral Exam Folder
  • Find 3 socially relevant articles that can be linked to the theme(s) of the book
  • Articles must be in English
  • Each article has to be at least 1 A4 page (font size 12 times new roman)
  • Write a short summary for each article in English (minimum of 150 words)
  • Print the articles + summaries and hand it in = 30 November

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What is a theme? 
The theme in a story is its underlying message, or 'big idea.' 
In other words, what critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem? 
This belief, or idea, transcends cultural barriers. 
It is usually universal in nature.

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Examples of themes:
Love
Death
Good vs. evil
Coming of age
Power
Corruption
Survival
Courage and heroism
Prejudice
Friendship

Dystopian themes:
Environmental destruction
Nuclear Disaster
Government control
Religious Control
Technological Control
Survival
Loss of Individualism
Control
Helplessness
Hope
Despair

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Oral Exam Folder
  • Start your oral exam folder:
  • Look up which theme(s) are in the book = use the internet
Find 3 socially relevant articles that can be linked to the theme(s) of the book
  • Articles must be in English
  • Each article has to be at least 1 A4 page (font size 12 times new roman)
  • Write a short summary for each article in English (minimum of 150 words)
  • Print the articles
Deadline: Thursday/Friday 1/2 December




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Learning goals
- You have looked at your essay and learned from your mistakes.
- You have prepared for your oral exam

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Bye!

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