Feb 2 - T3 - Yr 2

To do:
  • Find a seat
  • Take off your coat, take off your hats and head phone/earbuds
  •  Chewing gum  in the trashcan
  • Phone in the bag
  • Take out your books for English

Assignment:
Genesis and catastrophy.......
What do you think these words mean?
Write it down in your notebook
timer
4:00
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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

To do:
  • Find a seat
  • Take off your coat, take off your hats and head phone/earbuds
  •  Chewing gum  in the trashcan
  • Phone in the bag
  • Take out your books for English

Assignment:
Genesis and catastrophy.......
What do you think these words mean?
Write it down in your notebook
timer
4:00

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Goals for today
I can explain two literary terms





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Programme
Warming-up
Book experience so far
Checking answers
Literary terms
Start short-story?

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Book experience so far?
BTW: If your entire group does not like the book so far, this week you can still switch (do need to check if I've got enough books for the one you want to swap)

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Checking homework
4A
3, 5 and 7
4B
3, 4, 7 and 8
4D
3, 6 and 7 
(page 48 and 49)

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Literary terms....

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Mindmap-style time!
in the centre of a blank page
a circle with literary terms
(to which we will add 5 circles)

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Title
Be able to explain the title of the book

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Characters
Most important terms:
Main 
Side

Impress a native speaker:
Round
Flat

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Also
known as perspective

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Plot
Basic outline of a story

Impress a native speaker:
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution

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Note...
Plot is more than just a summary of the story

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Theme
An  abstract idea or concept explored in a literary work (usually a bit hidden). One work may have a multiple themes.


Ps. Only after you've read the book you usually 
discover the themes

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Examples from Harry Potter

- Being different
- Belonging
- Power of love, family and friendship
- Dealing with death
- Power and greed
- Rules and rebellion

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Reading Genesis and Catastrophe

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Homework for Tue. 7th of Feb
(re)read Genesis and Catastrophe (to be found on its learning > week 5)
Create a mindmap in your notebook for Genesis and catastrophe, using at least 2 literary terms
+
Write down what literary terms you discovered so far in your novel

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Thank you for paying attention!
All chairs 
on the tables, please!

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