Achilles: The Hero's Journey

Greek Mythology - 
The Myth of the Achilles heel 
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Greek Mythology - 
The Myth of the Achilles heel 

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Learning Objectives 
  • Explain the legend of Achilles' heel and its significance in Greek mythology
  • Discuss the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus
  • Describe the role of Achilles in the Trojan War
  • Understand the concept of 'Achilles' heel' in the modern context

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Discussion
Do you know what the expression "Achilles Heel" means? 
Do you know the origin of the expression?

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Slide 5 - Tekstslide

which sportsclubs do you know that use the name of Greek heroes, places or gods? Who do they refer to?

Slide 6 - Woordweb

Question 1.
In which contemporary country was ancient Troy situated?

Slide 7 - Open vraag

Question 2.
Who was the most beautiful woman on Earth in Achilles' time?
A
Anna
B
Helena
C
Aphrodite
D
Cassandra

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

Question 3.
Where does the name 'Olympic' Games come from?

Slide 9 - Open vraag

Question 4.
Name 1 of the original Olympic sports.

Slide 10 - Open vraag

Question 5.
How long did the Trojan War last?

Slide 11 - Open vraag

Question 6.
Which Greek mathematician thought of the formula A² + B² = C²?

Slide 12 - Open vraag

Exercise E - Getting to know the text, scanning for information
Individually, or in pairs, answer the 12 questions. Mind you: do not read the complete text! You only have 5 minutes to complete the task. 
SCAN! Look for titles, names, locations, dates...
timer
5:00

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Exercise E, question 1: 
Paris (line 11)

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Exercise E, question 2:
Hector (line 25) 

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Exercise E, question 3:
The Myrmidons (line 26) 

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Exercise E, question 4:
Peleus (line 33)

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Exercise E, question 5:
Thetis (line 51)

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Exercise E, question 6:
Mount Olympus 

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

Exercise E, question 7:
Snake Island, Ukraine (line 65) 

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Exercise E, question 8:
River Styx (line 79) 

Slide 21 - Tekstslide

Exercise E, question 9:
Patroclus (line 97) 

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Exercise E, question 10:
Homer (line 103) 

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Exercise E, question 11:
A Centaur / Chiron (lines 123-127) 

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Exercise E, question 13: 
Strength, courage, fortitude (lines 157-158) 

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

In depth - Mixed Questions
Do exercise F(d) (5 havo only)



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vocab time!
Do exercise G (c + h)



Slide 27 - Tekstslide

Watching and listening H(b) p.7)
Then read the questions on p8 carefully, look up any words that you don't know


Answer the questions after watching the video on the next slide

Slide 28 - Tekstslide

Slide 29 - Video

In-depth questions (I. p8)
Write down the answer.

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Grammar (J. p9)
Look at this sentence from the text: 

He was loved by the Greek gods (ll 19-20)

compare with
The Greek gods loved him
  • What is different? 
  • The sentences mean the same but other than word order, what is different about the tone/focus/feeling?  

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make J (p8)
This exercise shows you the many ways in which you can change tone and emphasis without changing the message itself

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Vote and be prepared to explain: Without weakness, you cannot have strength. Without imperfections you cannot be perfect.
Yes
No

Slide 33 - Poll

Today we...
...read about Achilles, proverbs and modern contexts
... worked on our vocabulary
... practiced speaking
... learnt how to rephrase sentences using different verb patterns

Slide 34 - Tekstslide

Final remarks on the lesson?

Slide 35 - Woordweb