STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE (SHORT READS)
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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WELCOME TO THE SESSION!
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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions.
Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation.
Identify new words and meanings given in the text.
Brainstorm to identify the main idea/message of the text.
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BIG QUESTION: What would you do if your friend was in danger?
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How does the street where Mr. Utterson waits appear on the surface?
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What does Mr. Utterson request from Mr. Hyde?
A
Asks to come into the party.
B
Asks to come into the house.
C
Asks to come into the court.
D
Asks to come into the garden.
Slide 11 - Quiz
What is Mr. Hyde’s answer? What does this reveal?
A
Mr. Hyde says that Dr. Jekyll is not in the house. He wouldn't expect him as it was Hyde's house. It reveals that Dr. Jekyll was not there.
B
Mr. Hyde says that Dr. Jekyll is in the house. He expects him as it was his house. It reveals that Dr. Jekyll is often there.
C
Mr. Hyde says that Dr. Jekyll is not in the house. He wouldn't expect him as it was not his house. It reveals that Dr. Jekyll is often there.
D
None of the above.
Slide 12 - Quiz
What is the contextual meaning of the word 'disquietude'?
A
state of uneasiness or anxiety:
B
state of stillness or calmness.
C
mild dislike or aversion.
D
ceases to be visible.
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How does Mr. Hyde react when Mr. Utterson says Dr. Jekyll is friends with both of them?
A
He shouted at him.
B
He stares at him strangely.
C
He ignores him.
D
He gives a savage laugh.
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What does this suggest about Mr. Hyde?
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How does Mr. Hyde depart from Mr. Utterson?
A
Mr. Hyde says nothing.
B
He snarls aloud in a 'savage laugh'.
C
He goes into the house with extraordinary quickness.
D
All of the above.
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How does this make him seem to Mr. Utterson?
A
It confirms the initial unfavorable impression.
B
It leaves him feeling uneasy and confused
C
Both A and B.
D
None of them
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What do you think Mr. Utterson will try to do next?
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Compare Mr. Utterson’s mood at the start and end of the story. What causes the change? What does this make him resolve to do?
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Now I can: *Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions. *Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation. *Identify new words and meanings given in the text. *Brainstorm to identify the main idea/message of the text.
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HOME ASSIGNMENT
Attempt the given question in your English notebook.
LAQ S.no-14.7
Mr. Utterson approaches Mr. Hyde at night on the street. How would you react, if someone did this to you? How else might Mr. Utterson have approached Mr. Hyde?