Disgrace lesson 3

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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

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What are we going to do today?
Looking back on lesson 1
(post) apartheid & book
Reader experience
Personal development
Reflection

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Lesson objectives
6. At the end of the lesson the student is able to describe in their own words what their reader experience was while reading the book ‘Disgrace’.
7. At the end of the lesson, the student is able to explain in their own words what the effect of this lesson series was and describe their personal development.

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Themes disgrace

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Characters

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Group discussion
Explain in your own words why lesson 1 was about apartheid and how this is related to the book 'Disgrace'.

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Reader experience

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Reader experience

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Answer the following questions
  1. How did you feel while reading the book? Were there any certain parts that made you feel something? (sad, angry, disappointed).
  2. Did your opinion of the main character change while reading the book?
  3. Would you recommend this book to other people? Explain your answer by using examples.
  4. Explain in your own words why you think we chose this book to read in class. 

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If you had to choose one word to describe your own experience while reading the book, which word would you choose? Explain why

Slide 10 - Open question

Personal development
Choose 1 of the following questions to answer in a writing assignment. You will answer this question in 150-200 words (hand in via Teams assginment). Pay attention to your sentence structure, vocabulary, grammar. 

After you are finished, you will reflect on your own writing assignment and your neighbour's by using the rubric.

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Personal development questions
1. How did reading "Disgrace" make you think differently about people who have power, people who don't, and how people see themselves?
2. How did reading about life in South Africa after apartheid change the way you see South Africa. Does it change the way you think of discrimination in the Netherlands
3. Did reading the book make you think more about taking responsibility for your own actions? Why is it so important that you own up to your own mistakes?

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Reflection
Use this reflection chart to reflect on your own writing assignment and your neighbour's. Put this in your word-document before handing it in via Teams.


I/ my neighbour...
:(
:|
:)
language / content
answered the question. It is clear what his/ her answer is.
language
Uses the correct sentence structure/ uses grammatically correct sentences.
language
Uses the correct vocab to answer the question
content
Uses examples from the book to answer the question

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Lesson objectives
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