V5 week 44 intro period, BNW

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speaking exam
groups of 3, 45 minutes
first: 'hot seat': questions about material covered this period ( Brave new World, Merchant of Venice)
next: role play/ job interview/ discussion  teamwork!
last: describe an (everyday) item and its use OR a picture and its meaning

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SO 1: presentations
Your presentation should last 3 minutes
You will introduce a topic and a statement that you feel you know a lot about. ( up to- 1 minute)
We will critically quiz you on your chosen topic and statement. 
( teacher + classmates)

marked with the rubric

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horseriding
It shoud be forbidden to ride horses without  an official training that includes basic care for horses

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Kanye West for president
Kanye West is the best candidate for the Republican party to run for president in the opcoming elections

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dates: 
8-11:  Ayse, Riky
17 - 11 : Mohamed A, Haifaa, Noor
24-11: Insaf, Bana, Qi Qi
1-12: Anqi, Maryam, Berin
8-12: Yousif, Tiroja, Cindy
15-12: Franz Ivy, Eryk, Zheng Yi
22-12: Jan Josef, Abdoel, Nargol
12-1 : Mohammad, Taimaa

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Drug addicts: Do they need help or punishment?

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Brave New World: first impressions

goals:
You know who wrote Brave New World
You know what "utopia" and "dystopia" is
You can summarize a ficitional text
You know what narrator, setting, and genre is

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Brave New World

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Learning Objectives for Brave New World
Use examples from the novel to distinguish between direct and indirect forms of satire.
Discuss how Huxley uses irony to critique and examine his own society.
Evaluate which aspects of Huxley’s futuristic society mirror those of society today.
Compare and contrast the characters of Bernard, John, and Helmholtz.
Identify allusions to historical figures, psychological concepts, and literature.

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Literary Elements in Brave New World
Allusion
Flashback
Foreshadowing
Inference
Irony
Metaphor
Personification
Satire

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chapter 1

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chapter 1
squat = small
hatchery = place where you breed animals
conditioning - learning 
panes- windows
abject- humble, not feeling great

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