Unit 2, Step 2: From A(ttics) to Z(ombies)

Ex. 1
Fill in the word webs in the next slides. Afterwards, add words to the word web on p. 74.

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This lesson contains 53 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Ex. 1
Fill in the word webs in the next slides. Afterwards, add words to the word web on p. 74.

DO NOT USE GOOGLE / DO NOT CHECK THE BLUE PAGES. ;-)

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VERBS
(used in mystery/horror stories)
e.g. to scream

Slide 2 - Mind map

NOUNS
(characters/locations/sounds/details)
e.g. a clown, the woods

Slide 3 - Mind map

ADJECTIVES
(feelings/descriptive adj.)
e.g. afraid, dark

Slide 4 - Mind map

Ex. 3
Listen to Neil Gaiman read the first pages of his novel The Graveyard Book and answer the questions. (until 5'37")
You can read along in your workbooks if you want.

a Complete: the man Jack is a professional ...
b How many people did the man Jack kill in this scene?
c Who is his next target?
d Where is his bedroom?
e How did he kill the people in this scene?
f The man Jack doesn’t need light. He has ’other skills’. Which other skills do you think he has?
g Where does the man Jack go next to look for the boy, since he is not in his cot?


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Ex. 3
a Complete: the man Jack is a professional ...



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Ex. 3
a Complete: the man Jack is a professional killer.



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Ex. 3
b How many people did the man Jack kill in this scene?


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Ex. 3
b How many people did the man Jack kill in this scene?
He killed three people: a woman, a man and their (older) child.


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Ex. 3
c Who is his next target?



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Ex. 3
c Who is his next target?
The younger boy, a toddler.



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Ex. 3
d Where is his bedroom?



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Ex. 3
d Where is his bedroom?
His room was at the very top of the house, in the attic.



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Ex. 3
e How did he kill the people in this scene?



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Ex. 3
e How did he kill the people in this scene?
He killed them with a razor-sharp knife.



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Ex. 3
f The man Jack doesn’t need light. He has ’other skills’. Which other skills do you think he has?




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Ex. 3
f The man Jack doesn’t need light. He has ’other skills’. Which other skills do you think he has?
He seems to have a heightened sense of smell.




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Ex. 3
g Where does the man Jack go next to look for the boy, since he is not in his cot?



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Ex. 3
g Where does the man Jack go next to look for the boy, since he is not in his cot?
He starts walking up the hill to the old graveyard.



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Ex. 4
Look at the underlined words in the text. Add them to the word web in exercise 1. Which of these are NOUNS? Which are VERBS? Which are ADJECTIVES?
darkness
night-time mist
slithered
attic
diffused
moonlight
grunt
fog
muffled sound 
shadowy
treacherous
graveyard

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Ex. 5
Watch Lana McKissack’s video How to survive in a horror movie.
a) Which typical things were mentioned? Tick the box. Add the correct words too.
b) What is the best way to survive a horror film, according to Lana McKissack?

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a) Which were mentioned? (which numbers from ex. 5?)
A
1-3-6-7-8-11-12-13-14
B
1-2-3-6-8-11-12-14
C
3-5-6-7-8-11-13-14
D
3-4-5-6-7-8-11-12-13-14

Slide 22 - Quiz

a) What do you see in
the pictures in ex. 5?

Slide 23 - Mind map

What is this?
(= dead body)

Slide 24 - Open question

What is this?

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What is this?

Slide 26 - Open question

What is this?

Slide 27 - Open question

Who is this?
(Pietje De Dood)

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What is this?

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What/who is this?

Slide 30 - Open question

p. 77

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b) What is the best way to survive a horror film, according to Lana McKissack?

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Ex.6 Fill in the crossword puzzle. Take a picture of the filled in puzzle and post it here.

Timing: 10 min.

Slide 34 - Open question

Ex. 7
Do you know your creepy sounds?
a First match the correct descriptive adjective to the sound.

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clanking
howling
cackling
creaking
barking
muffled
wind
door
witch
chains
sound
dog

Slide 36 - Drag question

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Ex. 7
Do you know your creepy sounds?
b Listen to the recordings. Which sounds do you hear?

(not all sounds are in the list in ex. a)

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Which sounds did you hear?

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Ex. 7
Do you know your creepy sounds?
b Listen to the recordings. Which sounds do you hear?

  1. rattling chainsaw
  2. clanking chains
  3. footsteps
  4. howling wind
  5. creaking door
  6. whispering
  7. cackling witch

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Ex. 8
Complete the grid. If one of the options does not exist, write an X.
Do the matching ex. in the next slide.

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Something is...
I feel ...
to ...
scared
horrifying
terrified
terrify
fearful
frightening
frightened
scare
afraid
creepy
terrify

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Ex. 9
Rank the adjectives describing feelings on the scale below, going from ’only slightly afraid’ to ’extremely afraid’.

Timing: 2 min. 
Afterwards, choose the right option in the next multiple choice slides.

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Which of these is worse? (expresses that you are more afraid)?
A
petrified
B
afraid

Slide 45 - Quiz

Which of these is worse? (expresses that you are more afraid)?
A
uneasy
B
shocked

Slide 46 - Quiz

Which of these is worse? (expresses that you are more afraid)?
A
anxious
B
nervous

Slide 47 - Quiz

Which of these is worse? (expresses that you are more afraid)?
A
paralysed with fear
B
worried

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Which of these is worse? (expresses that you are more afraid)?
A
nervous
B
alarmed

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Which of these is worse? (expresses that you are more afraid)?
A
panicked
B
suspicious

Slide 50 - Quiz

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Ex. 10
Tell your own story.
a Preparation: roll the story dice. Write down the words that come up. Also write down some keywords that clearly show your understanding and then link these words together in a short story.
b Action: tell your short story to someone in the class. Add some creepy details if you can.
c Reflection: listen to your partner’s story. Fill in the checklist for them and give some feedback.

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Let's practise
Go to www.quizlet.live and join the game.
Afterwards, go to Smartschool > Engels 4TSO > Oefeningen and prepare the Bookwidget: Unit 2: Step 2: vocabulary
 

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