V6 - P3 - Week 5 - Lesson 1 - Modern period part 2

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V6 - P3 - Week 5 - Lesson 2

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Lesson goals
You will:
- have learned more about the Modern period
- have learned about literature from the Modern period
- have practised for your exam

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Today's Lesson

Virginia Woolf

Dylan Thomas


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Sit in your groups
One of you needs to sign in with your group name and lists who is in the group below

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Literature Lesson - The Modern Period

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Reader Page 14-15: Task 9a
What strikes you about her sentences?
Post your answer as a group
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5:00

Slide 7 - Open question

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What strikes you about her sentences?
The sentences are long and contain a lot of information

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Look up the term: Stream of consciousness

What does it mean?
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The unbroken flow of thought and awareness in the waking mind. 
Reader Page 14-15: Task 9b
In this fragment Mrs Dalloway gives a lot of information about
her past and present life.
Mention some instances and also how she feels about them.
Post your answers as a group
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5:00

Slide 10 - Open question

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In this fragment Mrs Dalloway gives a lot of information about
her past and present life.
Mention some instances and also how she feels about them. 
  • She thinks about when she was eighteen looking at flowers
  • She loves London at this moment of June
  • The war is over: thank Heaven

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Reader Page 14-15: Task 9c
Who else tells us something about her?
What does he say?
Post your answers as a group
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3:00

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Who else tells us something about her?
What does he say?
  • Scrope Purvis
  • A charming woman, vivacious, seems younger than she is

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Look up the literary term: Lyric
Explain what it is

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2:00

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Reader Page 16: Read the poem
Is this poem a lyric? Why or why not?

Post your answers as a group
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5:00

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Reader Page 16: Read the poem
Write down for whom the poem was NOT written

Post your answers as a group
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3:00

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Reading Practise

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Step by Step: MC questions
1. Read the title
2. Look at the pictures + other aspects that stand out
3. Read the (first) question (not the answers!)
4. Read the part of the text that goes with the question
5. Think of the answer and see if it's one of the options
6. If it isn't eliminate the ones that are definitely incorrect
7. Choose between what's left, perhaps reading the text again
8. Repeat steps 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 until all the questions are answered
9. New text: start at step 1

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Practise time
You will get an old vwo exam to practise with

Keep in mind what your strategy is during this task (step 1, 2, 3, etc.) You will be asked about it at some stage. 

Good luck!

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More Reading Practise
Practise as much as you can

Use www.examenflow.nl 
and/or
Borrow an examenbundel from me

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Lesson goals
You:
- have learned more about the Modern period
- have learned about literature from the Modern period
- have practised for your exam

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