Literature 27-3

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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Good to see you all again!

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Schrijvend Leren (p. 169)
  • What? Copy the words from the Vocab list in your notebook, make sentences with the words from your vocab list, or make flashcards
  • How? Individually, in silence
  • Time? 10 minutes
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Today's Programme
  • Schrijvend Leren
  • Inuit in Canada
  • Legends
  • Exc. 1-3
  • Next class

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Learning goal
  • At the end of today's class you name three examples of alliteration.

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What do you already know about Inuit in Canada?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Slide 6 - Video

Legends

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Exc. 1
  • What? Legends are semi-true stories based on hystorical facts that also contain mythical elements. Talk about what you think these legends are about and write down what advice you expect to find in Inuit legends.
  • How? In pairs
  • Time? 3 minutes
  • Note? If you have any questions, please ask!
  • Done? Study Vocab and grammar
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Exc. 2
  • What? Read the legend and answer the questions about the legend.
  • How? Individually or in pairs
  • Time? 5 minutes
  • Note? If you have any questions, please ask!
  • Done? Study Vocab and grammar
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5:00

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Exc. 3
  • What? Read the poems again and answer the questions about the poem.
  • How? Individually or in pairs
  • Time? 5 minutes
  • Note? If you have any questions, please ask!
  • Done? Study Vocab or grammar
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5:00

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Alliterations
  • An alliteration is a repetition of letters at the beginning of a word.
  • You have seen some examples of alliterations in the poems we have just read.
  • Come up with three alliterations yourself and write them down on the post it that is on your table.

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Next lesson 
  • Making our own poems 

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