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4h - week 4 English

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Program
> Gold Experience; unit 1 (vcabulary, listening, grammar & speaking should all be done by this week!)
In class today: speaking

> Extremely loud & Incredibly close: half way through the book
In class today: analyses of "loss"

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Placement test:




> Potential fast track students: come see me today during the individual working time, please

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Gold Experience: speaking
From unit 1 (together)

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First: listening (together)
unit 1 

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Comparing photos:

In both photos, …
Both photos show …
The photos are similar because …
One/Another similarity is that …
One of the main differences is that …
In the first photo … , whereas in the second one …
One photo is brighter/darker/more atmospheric, etc. than the other one.

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Gold experience working time
Individual working time

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pauze

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Reading time


15 minutes reading time
timer
15:00

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Extremely loud & incredibly close writing exercise

Free writing:
Take 10 minutes to write about "loss" in the novel (so far). 
What have the characters lost?
What's the effect on their lives?
How to they deal with their emotions?
What would you ask them or tell them? 


timer
10:00

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Group discussion (mixed groups)

Share your ideas on "loss" in the novel with your group.
Create a mind map or flow chart together 
Get creative in how you present your findings

Afterwards: Pitch your mind map or flow chart to the other groups
timer
7:30

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Pitch your findings
1 minute per group

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ChatGPT's answer:
Grief and Loss

One of the central themes in "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" is grief and loss. Oskar's father, Thomas Schell, died in the World Trade Center on 9/11, and this tragedy has a profound impact on Oskar's life. Oskar's grief is palpable throughout the novel, and his emotional journey is a raw and honest exploration of the grieving process. Oskar's grief is not only for his father but also for the loss of innocence and security that the 9/11 attacks symbolize. Foer uses Oskar's grief to highlight the collective trauma experienced by a nation in the wake of such a devastating event.

Reactions?

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mini pauze

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Working / reading time
Individual working time:

> Work in Unit 1 (Gold experience)
and/or
> Read in Extremely Loud & Incredibly close

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Next week:
> Extremely loud minstens t/m blz 233 uit
> Gold experience unit 1 vocab, listening, grammar & speaking af

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See you next week
Enjoy your weekends!

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