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Slide 1: Open question

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Let's get to know one another. Find a meme that describes you!

Slide 1 - Open question

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Slide 2 - Slide

Which words pop up when you look at the audiobook cover 'The Wave'?

Slide 3 - Open question

What do you need to describe a picture in English?

Slide 4 - Open question

PTA 1. Literature

  • The Wave by Todd Strasser
  • Written test testweek
  • Reading homework each week
  • Individual grade 1 - 10

PTA 2. Speaking

  •  Cambridge exam level 1
  •  Speaking exam in pairs
  •  Consists of 4 parts practised in class
  • Individual grade 1 - 10 

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Notes
  1. Please open new Word document;
  2. Name the file accordingly; 
  3.  Use this file during class to take notes;
  4.  Use these notes to study for the test;
  5. At the end of each class you hand in your notes on Itslearning. 

Slide 9 - Slide

Todd Strasser 
or Morton Rhue?
  • Pseudonym [Alias]
  •  Die Welle [The Wave]
  •  Best known work
  •  Novelisation 
  • Controversial and criticised

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Slide 11 - Video

00:34
How did Hitler limit Jewish people at the start of WOII?
A
They were banned from cinemas and shops
B
They had to wear a yellow star
C
They could not take public transport
D
All the answers given

Slide 12 - Quiz

02:57
Please explain in your own words in Dutch what was the Holocaust.

Slide 13 - Open question

Foreword.       
The Wave is based on a true incident that occurred in a high school history class in Palo Alto, California, in 1969. For three years afterward, according to the teacher, Ron Jones, no one talked about it. “It was,” he said, “one of the most frightening events I have ever experienced in the classroom.” 

“The Wave” disrupted an entire school. The novel dramatizes the incident, showing how the powerful forces of group pressure that have pervaded many historic movements and cults can persuade people to join such movements and give up their individual rights in the process— sometimes causing great harm to others. The full impact on the students of what they lived through and learned is realistically portrayed in the book that follows.


Why would the author write this foreword?

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Itslearning

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