V5C 26-5-2025 90 min

Welcome! 
You need: book, reading notebook, pen

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Welcome! 
You need: book, reading notebook, pen

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Practice essay

Sebastiaan
Marith
Dean
Tiwaz
Rosa
Lucas
Classroom 120

Work in silence, stay the whole lesson. You need:
  • Paper + pen
  • Assignment
  • Dictionary D-E
  • Your book

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Programme
1. Programme / learning goals
2. Literary devices
3. Read your book
4. Speaking
5. Assignment /work on notebook
5. Round off together





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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...
 
- I will have refreshed my knowledge of literary devices
- I will have read part of my book & talked about it
- I will have worked on completing my notebook






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At the end of the lesson, hand in your reading notebook please

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Do you remember....
Literary devices?

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A few examples:
Metaphor

Simile
Personification
Symbolism
Alliteration
Allusion
Foreshadowing

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Literary devices

  • Work with your partner
  • Read the quotes and decide which literary devices are used
  • Also, discuss their meaning and effect
  • (all of them)

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Second quote: also foreshadowing ('I wouldn't betray you')

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  • Literary devices
  • Word choice
  • Syntax  (the way phrases and sentences are built)
  • Concise v. elaborate
  • Context 
      (time of writing, cultural background, author's experiences)

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After reading, you should:
Choose a paragraph / part from your book that stood out to you (style / literary device (if possible))

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Reading cycle
0. Go over previous notes
1. Read & annotate
2. Write a short summary (notebook, 3 mins)
3. Discuss your book (different assignment every lesson)
4. Take notes

Extra assignment for students who already finished their book

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Blue: the actual reading. The rest is what happens before & after
Read in silence
Get a dictionary if you need one
Finished your book? Complete your notebook
timer
20:00

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Reading cycle
0. Go over previous notes
1. Read & annotate
2. Write a short summary (notebook, 3 mins)
3. Discuss your book (different assignment every lesson)
4. Take notes

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Blue: the actual reading. The rest is what happens before & after
Discuss with your partner:
  • A paragraph / part from your book that stood out to you (style / literary device (if possible))
  • Read it out loud and explain literary device(s) 
  • Compare writing styles. What are similarities / differences? 
  • Do you have a preference and why (not)?
timer
7:00

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Time to work on your notebook
Use your own words

  1. Choose 2 paragraphs / parts from your book, each containing at least 1 literary device. Copy them in your notebook & explain their meaning & effect. 
  2. How would you describe the writing style? What do you think of it? Write in your own words.
  3. Go through the 'notebook document' and make sure your notebook is complete.
  4. Research the author (links to the book?), Mexico/India at the time the story is set, + any real-life context behind the story 
  5. Find out the meaning of the title & write in your own words

All the above = homework!

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Well done! You...
- have refreshed your knowledge of literary devices
- have read part of your book & talked about it
- have worked on completing your notebook

Homework:
Research & write in notebook: 2 literary devices, author (+links to story), Mexico/India at the time the story is set, any real-life context, meaning of title. READ (next lesson: 2/3 or more). Always check Magister!


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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?

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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)
(no new information)

The coming weeks, we will address alle these elements and practise 

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