A lesson series on the famous 19th century short novel by Charles Dickens
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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A Christmas Carol
A lesson series on the famous 19th century short novel by Charles Dickens
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Lesson goals
You'll work on your listening, reading and writing skills;
You’ll become familiar with one of the most famous short novels of English literature;
You’ll get to know a bit about Victorian England;
You’ll understand why the setting was so important for this story.
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Who was Charles Dickens?
Slide 3 - Mind map
Watch a video... but first:
Words to help:
1. abound = exist in large numbers.
Here: rumours began to spread widely.
2. diversions = formal language for activities, or things that
distract you.
Pay attention to the video, as a quiz will follow!
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Slide 5 - Video
Quiz time!
Next will be a couple of questions on Charles Dickens's life.
All questions are based on the video in the previous slide.
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Charles Dickens had a number of siblings. How many exactly?
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8, of whom 2 died before they were grown up
B
6, of whom 2 died before they were grown up
C
7, of whom 3 died before they were grown up
D
5, of whom 3 died before they were grown up
Slide 7 - Quiz
Charles Dickens had to perform child labour
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No, his family was well-off
B
Yes, he worked in a mine
C
Yes, he worked in a factory
D
No, he was smart enough to go to school
Slide 8 - Quiz
Children in Victorian times
Children in Victorian times had difficult lives, specifically the ones from poor families. Child deaths were considered a normal fact of life.
long working hours
bad meals
bad housing
bad hygiene
untrained child doctors
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Charles Dickens was a journalist before he published his first fictional work.
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Yes
B
No
Slide 10 - Quiz
Charles Dickens died in a train crash on his way from Paris to London
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Yes
B
No
Slide 11 - Quiz
A Christmas Carol
This lesson series is about the short novel called
A Christmas Carol.
Before we watch the following clip, please fill out the word web on the next slide.
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How would you translate 'A Christmas Carol' in Dutch?
Slide 13 - Mind map
Slide 14 - Video
Assignment 1: Create your own words to help-list. Find the words in the list in your reader on page 9.
Slide 15 - Open question
Assignments
Read the text on page 6 and on. This will inform you on the background and context of A Christmas Carol.
After that, find the assignments in your pupil's booklet. You will have to do some research before you answer the following questions during the rest of the lesson:
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Assignment 2: Write down at least 3 titles of novels by Dickens. Explain which one you would like to read, and why (25-40 words), see page 10.
Slide 17 - Open question
Assignment 3a: Find online information on the Yule festivities and write a piece of 25-40 words on them. See page 10.
Slide 18 - Open question
Assignment 3b: Victorian Christmas celebrations. Find out about the ways the upper-class celebrated and write a piece of 25-40 words, see page 10.
Slide 19 - Open question
After lesson 1 I can say that I have reached the following goal: I have worked on my listening skills
Yes
A bit
Not so much
No
Slide 20 - Poll
After lesson 1 I can say that I have reached the following goal: I have worked on my reading skills
Yes
A bit
Not so much
No
Slide 21 - Poll
After lesson 1 I can say that I have reached the following goal: I have worked on my writing skills
Yes
A bit
Not so much
No
Slide 22 - Poll
After lesson 1 I can say that I have reached the following goal: I know who Charles Dickens is
Yes
A bit
Not so much
No
Slide 23 - Poll
After lesson 1 I can say that I have reached the following goal: I know about the time setting of A Christmas Carol