V5B 20-6-2025 45 min

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You need: book, notebook, pen

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 5

This lesson contains 40 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Welcome! 
You need: book, notebook, pen

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Programme
1. Programme / learning goals
2. Discuss conflict protagonist - antagonist (10 mins)
3. Practise comparing your books (10 mins)
4. Time to work individually / in pairs (10 mins)
5. Round off together








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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...
 
- I can compare my own book with my partner's book
- I will have formulated a question for my partner
- I will know more about the central conflict in my book







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Groups of 4: the same book
1. Exchange the information you have found about your protagonist & antagonist
2. Together, discuss the following questions:
- What is the nature of their conflict?

- Are they more different or more alike? How?
- What themes arise out of their relationship?
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10:00

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bring yellow sheets with themes info
About your exam
- 10 minutes per person (20 mins per pair)
- each of you will get a set of questions to ask your partner
- you can bring 2 questions yourself (1 per person)
- I may also ask you a few extra questions
- you should fill the time yourself, making sure you both speak the same amount of time (approximately), this is your own responsibilty
- you should bring your notebook and hand it in before the exam

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How to prepare (1)
You should be able to explain the following information about your book:
    - themes
    - protagonist - antagonist and other characters
    - plot & setting
    - book structure & title
    - historical / geographical / cultural context of the story
    - literary devices
    - the author (biography, work, ideas - linked to the book)
    - your own opinion
    - ......

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How to prepare (2)
- make sure your notebook is neat & complete
- practise comparing your books
- think of 2 questions yourself (1 per person)
- practise answering the questions on ELO (P&G) or in Teams (LoP)
- check out the rubric on ELO
- use your speaking plan to work on your speaking goals
- help each other by giving feedback

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An answer = answer + explanation, example, evidence!!
LoP: explain how the 'Author's Note' introduces the theme of storytelling / fiction versus reality
P&G: why is it necessary to the conclusion of the story for the priest to be executed?
Both: what is the role of religion in your books and how do they compare?

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10:00

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Dit hebben we vorige les gedaan, maar ik wil nog een keer uitleggen dat ze steeds echt de betekenis moeten kunnen duiden, dus met achtergrondinfo komen, voorbeelden, etc.
Answers

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Comparing

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             Comparing

- Work with your partner
- I will give you a set of questions
- Choose 2 and find out everything you can about this topic
- Practise answering these questions out loud
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10:00

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To do now: work individually or in pairs
Think of 1 question for your partner
Read your book
Go over the questions, ELO (P&G) or Teams (LoP)
Complete your notebook

Work quietly please :)

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There is Brahman, the world soul, the sustaining frame upon which is woven, warp and weft, the cloth of being, with all its decorative elements of space and time.


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There is Brahman, the world soul, the sustaining frame upon which is woven, warp and weft, the cloth of being, with all its decorative elements of space and time.
- Extended metaphor, alliteration (w), personification (world soul), reference to Pi’s Hinduism.
- Effect: movement, connection mundane – spiritual world

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Well done! You...


- can compare your own book with your partner's book
- have formulated a question for your partner
- know more about the central conflict in your book

See you at your oral exam - don't forget to bring your notebook!



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Remember? The hero's journey
- Video: pattern
- Popular genre - why
- A hero's journey can be a quest, or... 
- Should a hero always be a noble and talented character? 
- How about your own book? What kind of journey? What pattern? Is the protagonist a hero?

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Slide 19 - Video

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Questions:

- summarize what, why, where, how, by whom
- 'grassroot library'?

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Slide 21 - Video

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Questions:

- summarize what, why, where, how, by whom
- 'grassroot library'?

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timer
3:00

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Listening exercise
Video about the demise of pope Francis 
and the conclave in Rome
(4:31)

rare - conclave - papal/papacy

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Questions
  1. What is the difference between this funeral and the previous ones?
  2. Why is it different?
  3. Name a few other things pope Francis did differently.
  4. Does the journalist think the film 'Conclave' paints a correct picture of a conclave?
  5. How many votes does a cardinal need to become pope?

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Questions
  1. What is the difference between this funeral and the previous ones?
  2. Why is it different?
  3. Name a few other things pope Francis did differently.
  4. Does the journalist think the film 'Conclave' paints a correct picture of a conclave?
  5. How many votes does a cardinal need to become pope?

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Questions + answers
1. What is the difference between this funeral and the previous ones?
Different location: Sta Maria Maggiore instead of the Vatican
2. Why is it different? Pope Francis wanted his burial to be more quiet and humble.
3. Name a few other things pope Francis did differently. 1 coffin in the ground, simple clothing / shoes, lived in the guesthouse, not the official papal apartments
4. Does the journalist think the film 'Conclave' paints a correct picture of a conclave? Yes he does (secrecy, no communication with the outside world)
5. How many votes does a cardinal need to become pope?                                                                               2/3 majority, OR, after 15 days: 50% + 1.

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Essay topic: Why are Americans overweight?

Slide 31 - Mind map

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Thesis statement:
Americans are overweight because

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What animal makes the best pet?

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Thesis statement: ....... are the best pets because

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Name the 3 elements of a good introduction:

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Can you name the subject, claim and 3 points?


“Going back to college was a complex process that involved researching a school, applying for admission, and enrolling in classes.”

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What do you remember?
Essay structure: the elements & what they should contain

  1. Think (on your own, in silence)
  2. Pair (compare notes)
  3. Share (with the class)

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Share: teacher writes on whiteboard, using the students' info to make a complete structure:

Title

Introduction
- opening sentence(s)
- thesis statement

Paragraph 1: pros
- topic sentence
- argument(s)
- example(s)
- wrap-up

Paragraph 2: cons
- topic sentence
- argument(s)
- example(s)
- wrap-up

Conclusion
- reference to thesis statement
- short summary
- name most benificial + arguments
(no examples)
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The coming weeks, we will address alle these elements and practise 

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