V5- Short Stories - The Open Window

V5 - Short Stories
The Open Window
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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V5 - Short Stories
The Open Window

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Today's Lesson
Sit according to the Seating Plan, please.

Short Stories: The Open Window

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Short Stories
Make sure you can answer the questions for each story 
in the reader as a preparation for the test 
Know the titles, authors and year of creation

Short Stories have the same elements as novels, but usually in a more compact form:
- Setting is usually confined to one place
- Limited number of characters

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The Open Window
We're going to read the short story together. 

I found someone who reads it out loud in a video

Afterwards you will get some questions to help analyse the text.

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The Open Window

Vera tells Mr Nuttel about a tragic incident in which Mrs. Sappleton lost her husband and her two brothers. She also tells him that her aunt still hopes that they will come back and therefore keeps the window open.

The Open Window is an excellent example of a short story in which the writer illustrates two contrasted attitudes towards life
- Mr Nuttel is nervous and uncertain
- Vera is dramatic with a wild imagination 

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How does Mr Nuttel's name reflect his character?

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Nuttel  sounds like nutty = crazy
He comes across as crazy to everyone but Vera when he suddenly runs away. 
Why does Vera want to know if Mr Nuttel knows her aunt well?

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So she can tell him lies and scare him. 
At what point does Mr Nuttel receive the final blow to his nerves?

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When he thinks the ghosts of the "lost" men have come home. 
More questions
Lets discuss some of the other questions in the reader

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Evaluation
Today you achieved the following:
you practised your reading skills
you analysed a short story
you started studying for the testweek

Well done!

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