V5 week 49

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In deze les zitten 37 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 3 videos.

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Slide 1 - Tekstslide



The Goal of this lesson:

*to practise having a discussion


Slide 2 - Tekstslide


Stepping Stones 

p. 47

HAVE YOUR SAY! 

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Slide 7 - Tekstslide


WORK
 IN GROUPS OF
 THREE!

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Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Mondeling
  • een kant kiezen bij een stelling en dit toelichten/eigen standpunt verdedigen
  • Leg aan een alien uit wat dit voorwerp is 
  • solliciteren naar een baan 

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

beoordeling op:
  • pronunciation
  • grammar
  • fluency
  •  idioms
  • preparation

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

How was Great Britain during the early middle ages different from the Great Britain we know now?

Slide 12 - Open vraag

What is the migration of the people?

Slide 13 - Open vraag

“And if death does take me, send the hammered / Mail of my armor to Higlac, return / The inheritance I had from Hrethel, and he / From Wayland. Fate will unwind as it must!”
- 'Beowulf'.

Slide 14 - Tekstslide


BEOWULF 

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Beowulf
Oldest surviving poem

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MagisterMe >

Alquin Middle Ages >

BEOWULF  (page 7 /8/9)


Slide 17 - Tekstslide

Slide 18 - Video

What do you remember
about Beowulf?

Slide 19 - Woordweb

Beowulf is set in a period when Christianity had yet to become established all across Western Europe.
Nevertheless, there are many references to God in the poem.

Can you suggest why this might be?

Slide 20 - Open vraag

At the start of the first quoted passage. Grendel is introduced as a bloodthirsty monster.

Give a number of examples from which his nature is apparent.

Slide 21 - Open vraag

Why do you suppose Heaney translated Beowulf in verse form?

Slide 22 - Open vraag

What, in your opinion, are the pros and cons of such an approach?

Slide 23 - Open vraag

Why do you suppose Swanton translated Beowulf in prose form?

Slide 24 - Open vraag

What, in your opinion, are the pros and cons of such an approach?

Slide 25 - Open vraag

Compare two translations. Which do you prefer and WHY?

Slide 26 - Open vraag

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Slide 27 - Tekstslide

What are the common aspects of the romances?

Slide 28 - Woordweb

Romances
- knight's chivalry
- aid by hero's close friend
- treacherous enemy
- rewarded with romantic love of compliant/passive woman

Slide 29 - Tekstslide

King Arthur

Slide 30 - Woordweb

Slide 31 - Video

How can the romance aspects be seen in sir Gawain's story?

Slide 32 - Open vraag

Can you already make out some differences based on the trailer?

Slide 33 - Tekstslide

Slide 34 - Video

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Slide 35 - Tekstslide

Apart from the journalists, who else contribute to the content of a newspaper?

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NEWS-WRITING BOTS
- scanning

- in-depth reading (+ pronunciation)

- vocab

(page 39 or paragraph G)

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