GT1- Reading - Roald Dahl

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This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.

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Lesson goals
In this lesson you:
  • learn about Roald Dahl
  • practise reading

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Roald Dahl
Find out about the life and works of one of the most popular authors in the UK.

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Which of Roald Dahl's books do you know?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Introduction
Roald Dahl is one of the greatest storytellers the world has ever known. He’s sold well over 200 million books and you might also know stories like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr Fox, The BFG and Matilda from the film versions. Roald Dahl had a way of telling stories that makes them fun and easy to read. This, according to Roald himself, is because he found it very easy to remember what it was like to be a child.

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Roald Dahl is a well-known ___ from the UK.
A
actor
B
journalist
C
writer

Slide 6 - Quiz

His life
Roald was born in Llandaff in Wales on 13 September 1916. His parents were both from Norway but they moved to the UK before he was born. He went to several different boarding schools, living away from his parents for most of the year. Once, to play a trick on the owner of a sweet shop, he put a dead mouse in one of the jars of sweets! As punishment for that, he was caned (hit with a stick) at school. In fact, Roald hated violence and cruel behaviour, and in many of his stories the main characters are treated cruelly by their family, carers or teachers. However, they always come out on top.

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Roald was born in ___ on 13 September 1916.
A
Wales
B
Engeland
C
the United States
D
Norway

Slide 8 - Quiz

In many of his stories, the characters are treated ___ by other people, but they win in the end.
A
kindly
B
cruelly
C
fairly

Slide 9 - Quiz

Roald hated ... and cruel behaviour.
A
swearing
B
rude
C
stupid
D
violence

Slide 10 - Quiz

Roald’s dream was to go to exciting foreign places, and he got the chance when he got a job with the Shell Company supplying oil in East Africa. When the Second World War broke out, he became a fighter pilot and he almost died when he crashed his plane in the desert. Although he flew again after that, he soon became too ill to continue and was sent home and given a new job in the British Embassy in Washington DC. There, he started writing speeches and war stories, and his first pieces of writing were published.

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During the Second World War, Roald ___.
A
flew fighter planes
B
wrote novels
C
worked for the Shell company
D
worked at the American Embassy

Slide 12 - Quiz

In which American city did Roald get a new job?

Slide 13 - Open question

Slide 14 - Video

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie is a young boy from a poor family and, like most children, he loves chocolate. Charlie buys Wonka chocolate bars hoping to find a golden ticket inside because whoever finds a golden ticket is invited to visit the Wonka chocolate factory and meet its eccentric owner, Willy Wonka. However, there are some wonderfully strange things inside the factory!

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Charlie needs a ... ticket to get into the factory.
A
silver
B
bronze
C
golden

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is Mr Wonka's first name?

Slide 17 - Open question

Slide 18 - Video

The BFG
The BFG is the Big Friendly Giant and he brings sweet dreams to children while they are sleeping. One night he is seen by a girl called Sophie, and he kidnaps her and carries her away to his homeland because he is scared she’ll tell the world about his existence. He is actually friendly, but the other giants are not. They bully the BFG and want to eat people. Sophie decides to get someone to help: the Queen!

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'BFG' stands for:
A
Big Fiercely Giant
B
Big Friendly Gentleman
C
Big Friendly Giant
D
Big Fiercely Gentleman

Slide 20 - Quiz

Sophie asks the ... to help her.
A
President
B
King
C
Minister
D
Queen

Slide 21 - Quiz

Slide 22 - Video

Matilda
Matilda is a genius and she loves books, but her parents don’t understand her intelligence and are cruel to her. Matilda’s brainpower is discovered by her teacher, Miss Honey, who helps her to develop her intellect – and amazing mental powers! But Miss Honey is also being mistreated by Miss Trunchbull, the cruel headmistress, so Matilda tries to find a way to help her ...

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Matilda is a very ... girl.
A
smart
B
naughty
C
tall
D
sad

Slide 24 - Quiz

Matilda's teacher is called Miss ...

Slide 25 - Open question

Slide 26 - Video

The Witches
The story is set partly in Norway and partly in the United Kingdom, and features the experiences of a young British boy called Luke and his Norwegian grandmother in a world where child-hating societies of witches secretly exist in every country. The witches are all ruled by the extremely vicious and powerful Grand High Witch, who in the story has just arrived in England to organise her worst plot ever. But an elderly former witch hunter and her young grandson find out about the evil plan and now they must do everything to stop it and defeat the witches.

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Luke's grandmother comes from ...
A
the United Kingdom
B
Norway
C
Sweden
D
the United States

Slide 28 - Quiz

The witches hate ...

Slide 29 - Open question