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Welcome!
Lessonup classcode: wmvzo

Today's class: last class
We Were Liars  

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We Were Liars
You finished to book. Make sure you have all the answers to the questions

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Silent reading
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10:00

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Going through the reading questions

Questions from chapter 77 on.

Again, we will only do so if you pay attention. 

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Let's...! 



make Exercise 

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12:00

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You work! 

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Grammar: 


- In which 4 cases do you use the present perfect?
- What are the signal words for the present perfect?
- When do you use the past simple?
- What are the signal words for the past simple? 

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The Test
In the testweek (from 29 March)
counts 1x

Type of questions:
- understanding/remembering the story
- explain & give arguments for your answers
- Quotes

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Check

In groups of 4, make sure you have the answers to the practice assignment after ch77?

In 5 minutes we will discuss them. It is your own responsibility that you have the answers to these questions. 

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A methaphor! 
What is a metaphor?


Can you give an example?

Why would E. Lockhart use metaphors? 

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You work! 
You can use your books

Answer the exercises from the middle of the book and work on the final assignment--> Hand in in the GoogleClassroom

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Themes
“A theme is a universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a work of literature.” Explore these themes below and explain how these themes are worked out in the book. 

- Family & Power
- Guilt & Forgiveness
- Love


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Symbols
“Symbolism is a literary device that refers to the use of symbols in a literary work. A symbol is something that stands for or suggests something else; it represents something beyond literal meaning. In literature, a symbol can be a word, object, action, character, or concept that embodies and evokes a range of additional meaning and significance.” Explore these symbols below.

Beechwood Island/  Clairmont/ Fairy Tales/ Dried Beach Roses/ Prince Philip & Fatima/ New Clairmont





















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Some questions to think about
- Why is the book called "We were liars"?
- How do the fairytales connect to the rest of the narration, which one is more fictional?

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After the testweek
Bring your (online) books

Bring a (charged) device

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