Reading matters chapter 1

Eva
Sophie E
Guus
Julia
Fender
Rodrigo
Bibienne
Isa
Liz
Roos
Fehime
Elysa
Mirte
Juliet
Sanne
Lauren
Finn
Elijah
Siar
Haya
Jayden
Mohammed
Wies
Lara
Rik
Storm
Elis
Aleen Aleyna
Marell
Sophie S
Teacher
1 / 43
next
Slide 1: Slide
EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 3,4

This lesson contains 43 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

Eva
Sophie E
Guus
Julia
Fender
Rodrigo
Bibienne
Isa
Liz
Roos
Fehime
Elysa
Mirte
Juliet
Sanne
Lauren
Finn
Elijah
Siar
Haya
Jayden
Mohammed
Wies
Lara
Rik
Storm
Elis
Aleen Aleyna
Marell
Sophie S
Teacher

Slide 1 - Slide

Slide 2 - Slide

2nd term what to expect 
What
When
Mark
Reading test
Test- week January
3x
Literature file 
in February
1x
Chapter 2
February ?
2x

Slide 3 - Slide

Common mistakes 
 They are not waiting for your opinion on how they need to do things in live or how they need to spend there time. So I think that people should let teenagers enjoy there teenage years, as long as they have.

Slide 4 - Slide

Common mistakes grammar
  • The Foreign Office advised travellers (not-go) to not go  not to go to Egypt.
  • My brother prefers (drinken) to drink drinking orange juice over milk.
  • (benaderen) Approaching an animal is not always wise.

Slide 5 - Slide

Conclusions :
  • Paper tests from now on
  • You must be ready to explain words in English (almost no translations anymore)
  • Pay more attention to grammar notions , f.ex "compounds", "gerunds", etc 
  • Be aware of time !! Some of you are extremely slow ;-)

Slide 6 - Slide

Today 
  • Audio book 
  • Reading matters  chapter 1 
Objective
You will learn literary devices 

Slide 7 - Slide

Slide 8 - Video

Slide 9 - Video

Ernest Hemingway

Slide 10 - Slide

Slide 11 - Slide

Ernest Miller Hemingway
  • Returning home from war
  • Nobel prize in literature in 1954
  • Suicide 
Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist.His  image brought him admiration from later generations. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.

Slide 12 - Slide

Spirit of the time
  • First World War
  • Blood, mud and death
  • Differences in literature
  • "Lost Generation"

Characteristics of "Lost Generation" Authors
Youthful idealism.
Sought the meaning of life.
Drank heavily.
Had love affairs.
Rejected modern American materialism.
Expatriates who lived in Paris.
Wrote novels considered literary masterpieces.
"The old man and the sea"
"For whom the bell tolls"

Slide 13 - Slide

Type your sentences here

Slide 14 - Open question

Slide 15 - Slide

Slide 16 - Video

Eva
Sophie E
Guus
Julia
Fender
Rodrigo
Bibienne
Isa
Liz
Roos
Fehime
Elysa
Mirte
Juliet
Sanne
Lauren
Finn
Elijah
Siar
Haya
Jayden
Mohammed
Wies
Lara
Rik
Storm
Elis
Aleen Aleyna
Marell
Sophie S
Teacher

Slide 17 - Slide

2nd term what to expect 
What
When
Mark
Reading test
Test- week January
3x
Literature file 
in February
1x
Chapter 2
February ?
2x

Slide 18 - Slide

Today 

  • Reading matters  chapter 1 
Objective
You will learn literary devices 

Slide 19 - Slide

Which of
these is
Shakespeare?
A
Left = Shakespeare
B
Right = Shakespeare

Slide 20 - Quiz

Take a guess: Shakespeare was born in which century...?
A
14th Century
B
15th Century
C
16th Century
D
17 Century

Slide 21 - Quiz

How many plays (toneelstukken) did Shakespeare write?
A
31
B
37
C
49
D
54

Slide 22 - Quiz

William Shakespeare was married to: ....
A
Anne Howarday
B
Anne Holliday
C
Anne Hathaway
D
Anne Herbertway

Slide 23 - Quiz

William Shakespeare
- Born 1564
- Married to Anne Hathaway (not the actress)
- The Lord Chamberlain's Men
- 1599: performing at Globe Theatre
- Performed at Queen Elizabeth I's court 

Slide 24 - Slide

His plays
- Most written beginning 16th century
- Lots of historical figures in his plays
- English Renaissance: looking back to ancient Rome/Greece
- First to feature many characters & storylines
- Wide range of vocabulary 

Slide 25 - Slide

Open your books 
Do ex 58

Slide 26 - Slide

Slide 27 - Slide

Let's read and do ex 59 a, b

Slide 28 - Slide

Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Slide

Literary devices
  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Personification
  • Hyperbole

Slide 31 - Slide

Watch and make notes

Slide 32 - Slide

Metaphor
Simile
Personification
I'm drowing in a sea of grief.
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
My love for you is as deep as the ocean.
I came in like a wreckingball
All the world’s a stage.
The tired old car coughed and weezed and crawled down the street.

Slide 33 - Drag question

Metaphor: saying that A = B

  • Shakespeare: "All the world's a stage and men and women players".
  • Life is a roller coaster.
  • That last English test was hell on earth.
Simile: saying that A is like B.

  • She swims so well, she's like a fish in the ocean.
  • It's hot as hell in here.
  • They fought like lions to defend themselves.

Slide 34 - Slide

This house is as clean as a whistle.
A
Metaphor
B
Simile

Slide 35 - Quiz

He's as strong as an ox!
A
metaphor
B
simile

Slide 36 - Quiz

Life is a box of chocolates.
A
metaphor
B
simile

Slide 37 - Quiz

Now 
You get access to your tests : online or get your paper back in a minute 
Homewoork:  ex 59 c 

Slide 38 - Slide

Slide 39 - Slide

Tomorrow 
Start chapter 2 

Slide 40 - Slide

Urban Legend
Ernest Hemmingway
contest:
write a scary story in only six words

He won with these lines:

Slide 41 - Slide

"For sale, Baby shoes, Never worn"

Slide 42 - Slide

Now 
Try your hand in writing a scary story of 1 sentence 
timer
5:00

Slide 43 - Slide