Do the old reading exam first - that will take 50 min
Those of you who finish early can start/finish reading "The Buggy" by Roddy Doyle or/and start working on your presentation (read YOUR story, do research etc)
Have a timed presentation by Barbara about the Buggy & feedback
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 100 min
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4V Les 2 - The Buggy & Old Reading exam
Today we will:
Do the old reading exam first - that will take 50 min
Those of you who finish early can start/finish reading "The Buggy" by Roddy Doyle or/and start working on your presentation (read YOUR story, do research etc)
Have a timed presentation by Barbara about the Buggy & feedback
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Old exam time - 50 min
Remember, when you're done reading you can:
Start/Finish reading The Buggy
Start/Finish reading your own story (for your presentation)
Work on your presentation (do research about your lit. term etc)
timer
15:00
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Today we will...
- read another short story
Talk about quizlet
practice for mini -reading exam
see Barbara present het literary terms for the Buggy
Work on presentations
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Reading time
15 minutes
timer
15:00
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Plan for this lesson:
Hour 1:
Do the old reading exam
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Plan for this lesson:
Hour 2:
5 min extra English reading time - The Buggy
Example of a lesson by Barbara
Start working on the Literary Device/terms presentations
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The Buggy
About Plot & Story Arch
but also
Chronology
Internal & External Conflict
and
Theme
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Chronology
The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.
Flashbacks interrupt the chronological order of the main narrative to take a reader back in time to the past events in a character’s life.
Flashforward is a literary device in which the plot goes ahead of time
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External conflict:
* character vs. character
* character vs. society
* character vs. nature
* character vs. technology
Internal conflict:
* character vs. self
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Plot
First, let's look at what actually happens:
Create a story arch on the plot itself (external)
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External conflict
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Exposition
A man stops at a beach
Inciting inc.
Sees an abandoned buggy
Rising action/crisi
The walk is difficult, he gets wet
Climax
The buggy is empty
Falling action
Returns the buggy to the mother
Resolution
Calls his son and lies
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Emotional arch
Now, let's look at what happens on the inside of our narrator. The emotionl story arch, let's say.
Create another arch (internal)
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The emotional story arch (internal conflict)
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Exposition
He feels anxious and is hesitating to do something. He feels incompetent.
Inciting incident
He wants nothing to do with the buggy, he's anxious
Rising action/crisis
Remember his life and feels he doesn't live anymore
Climax
Wave of emotions washes over him: "relieved, disappointed, angry and delighted to be angry"
Falling action
Wants the mother to not see him as a pityful old man
Resolution
"Never felt happier": he feels alive again
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What's the theme of The Buggy?
Discuss in a group of 3
How do you know? What is the evidence? Which words/phrases show this?
timer
5:00
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Write your own personal reaction
Which part of the story did you like best? Why? How did the story make you feel? What do you think is the moral or the lesson of the story (if there is one to be found)? ....
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Read "your" story and do research on your literary device/term
Prepare your presentation Work together Make yourself proud
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> Study chapter 4 "Examen Idioom" > First literary term presentations: Week 3 (27 sept) Short Story 03 Charles