Essay-last one

Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time
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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time

Slide 1 - Slide

Slide 2 - Slide

Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time

Slide 3 - Slide

General essay structure

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timer
2:00
  • Decide on your topic
  • Organize your ideas
  • Write the body paragraphs
  • Write the introduction
  • Add the finishing touches
  • Write the conclusion
  • Write your thesis statement

Slide 5 - Drag question

Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson (and some new things)
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time

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three examples
Robinson Crusoe
Jekyll and Hyde
Wuthering Heights


what are your conclusions?

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From your work...intro
In the 18th century it is very important that you marry the right person for the power of your family and the children you are going to have. Beauty is an important aspect for this. Beauty and money (power) say a lot about you, including Dorian Gray. 

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From your work...intro
 ‘Pride and prejudice’ is a love story set in the 19th century. The book ‘Pride and prejudice’ begins with Mrs. Bennet, who wants all of her daughters to get married, the higher the status the better. Marriage is a common theme in ‘Pride and prejudice’.

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From your work.... argument
The book that I chose is “Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”, the story takes place around the end of the 19th century in a busy London. [...] The story is mainly about men in a high class of society: lawyers, doctors and chemists; all professions that require a university education. 

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From your work... conclusion
In the end, Emily also gets her freedom, to a certain extend. The book makes fun of the patriarchy, and was truly an iconic feminist piece of literature. It does a good job of reflecting on the struggles of women and the many flaws of the patriarchy. 


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From your work: a really good one
Jane Eyre isn’t an ordinary book. It’s not about marrying a man above your social layer. It’s the reason that you love and respect a man. 
[...] 
The man is still better than the woman. John, Jane's stepbrother, is bullying her all day long. Every day of the year. And when Jane said that to her governess she was punished. And John always gets away with what he does. 
[...]
Jane Eyre is a very different book than other 19 century books

Slide 12 - Slide

Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time

Slide 13 - Slide

timer
2:00
  • Decide on your topic
  • Organize your ideas
  • Write the body paragraphs
  • Write the introduction
  • Add the finishing touches
  • Write the conclusion
  • Write your thesis statement

Slide 14 - Drag question

structure strip
Just write a few keywords in the margin, or push a paper under the one you are writing on, but with the structure bit stricking out. 

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CHECK!!!!
- structure
- content
- style
- language

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Linking words and phrases:

  • To express personal opinions:  In my opinion, I believe that, I feel that/ it seems to me/ in my view/ as I see it / I think/ personally.

  • To show purpose: to / in order to / so as to / so that
  • To list ideas: Firstly/secondly/ finally/ In the first place/Lastly/ In addition/ in conclusion
  • To contrast ideas: However/ although/ in contrast/ whereas/ but/ nethertheless / in spite of / despite. 

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Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time

Slide 18 - Slide

Like this
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1 Oh no I forgot a thing
2 Oh no! I forgot another thing

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Essay-last one
- quick recap
- looking back at essays from last lesson
- best way to go about the whole test thing
- how to add text to things on your page
- practice essay (peer)feedback time

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practice essay (peer)feedback time

Read my comments on your work, and improve on it
No work? Make a work now!
Also: work together. Check e/o work and give feedback

You all have the rubrics (it is also in Classroom)
Look over your work- where do you think you would be? 

Slide 21 - Slide

How can I help you?

Slide 22 - Mind map

After testweek 2 lessons?

Slide 23 - Mind map