V5C 19-6-2025 45 min

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In deze les zitten 43 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 2 videos.

time-iconLesduur is: 90 min

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Welcome! 
You need: book, notebook, pen

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Oral exams schedule

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Programme
1. Programme / learning goals
(2. Speaking exercise (10 mins))
3. What to expect at your oral exam (10 mins)
4. Discuss homework assignment (10 mins)
5. Time to work individually / in pairs (10 mins)
6. Round off together








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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...
 
- I will know what to expect at my oral exam and how to prepare for it
- I will have tested and deepened my knowledge of my book
- I will have practised my speaking skills







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About your exam

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About your exam
- 10 minutes per person (20 mins per pair)
- each of you will get a set of questions to ask your partner
- you can bring 2 questions yourself (1 per person)
- I may also ask you a few extra questions
- you should fill the time yourself, making sure you both speak the same amount of time (approximately), this is your own responsibilty
- you should bring your notebook and hand it in before the exam

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How to prepare (1)
You should be able to explain the following information about your book:
    - themes
    - protagonist - antagonist and other characters
    - plot & setting
    - book structure & title
    - historical / geographical / cultural context of the story
    - literary devices
    - the author (biography, work, ideas - linked to the book)
    - your own opinion
    - ......

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How to prepare (2)
- make sure your notebook is neat & complete
- practise comparing your books
- think of 2 questions yourself (1 per person)
- practise answering the questions on ELO (P&G) or in Teams (LoP)
- check out the rubric on ELO
- use your speaking plan to work on your speaking goals
- help each other by giving feedback

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An answer = answer + explanation, example, evidence!!
LoP: explain how the 'Author's Note' introduces the theme of storytelling / fiction versus reality
P&G: why is it necessary to the conclusion of the story for the priest to be executed?
Both: what is the role of religion in your books and how do they compare?

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timer
10:00

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Dit hebben we vorige les gedaan, maar ik wil nog een keer uitleggen dat ze steeds echt de betekenis moeten kunnen duiden, dus met achtergrondinfo komen, voorbeelden, etc.
Answers

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Today's homework:
In your notebook, draw a timeline of the plot. Include:
chapter no's, time /location, keywords of main events. 

Watch BOTH video‘s from beginning to end. This will 
help you compare the two books.
Take notes & think about the following question:
In both video’s, the connection between fiction/art
/literature and religion is discussed. In what way?



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Discuss with your partner:
  1. In both video’s, the connection between fiction/art/literature and religion is discussed. In what way? Explain.
  2. If you read P&G: what is said in the video about whether or not the priest is a good priest?
  3. If you read LoP: what is said in the video about the interpretation of a story?
  4. In your own book, do you think the protagonist can be called                         a ‘good person’? Why (not)? Provide evidence.
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Q1: connection fiction - religion
P&G video: according to the professor, God can touch us through literature. In this case, the description of the protagonist by the author implies that everyone, however flawed, can still obtain the mercy of God.

LoP video: according to the author, art/fiction and religion both address the big picture and they are both about asking questions (religion also offering some solutions). Neither is rational: they are both acts of faith. ‘Stories and God are the engines of our lives.’



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Q2, P&G: is the priest a 'good priest'?
According to the professor, the book poses the question whether or not a priest who has sinned can still be a good priest. 

The protagonist has committed 2 obvious sins (fornication and drinking) and he is afraid and full of doubt, yet he will always answer a call for help and risk his own life by doing so. The professor refers to Jesus Christ when he states this is an act of heroic courage.

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Q3, LoP: the interpretation of a story?
According to the author, fiction needs to be open to interpretation, for if it offers too many solutions (i.e. is too moralistic), it will quickly become obsolete.
 
(Also: because a story and its interpretation are highly personal, it is truely democratic! & the author states that fiction is more ‘realistic’ than anything else, with its mix of facts, flavour and psychology).

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Q4

In your own book, do you think the protagonist 
can be called a ‘good person’? 
Why (not)?

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To do now:

Read
Go over the questions, ELO (P&G) or Teams (LoP): 
AND
think of 2 questions yourself

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Homework for next lesson
Protagonist - antagonist assignment


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Protagonist 
Antagonist

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Antagonist: can be another person or persons, but also nature, environment, etc.
Well done! You...


- know what to expect at your oral exam and how to prepare for it
- have tested and deepened your knowledge of your book
- have practised your speaking skills

Homework: do the protagonist - antagonist assignment
Last lesson: practise comparing your books + do what is necessary



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Questions:

- summarize what, why, where, how, by whom
- 'grassroot library'?

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Questions:

- summarize what, why, where, how, by whom
- 'grassroot library'?

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timer
3:00

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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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