w4 Beowulf wrap-up and introduction to late middle ages and Sir Gawain

AIMS: 

1. Everyone has a clear overview of the Beowulf storyline. 
2. We find out more about the late Middle Ages 

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This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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AIMS: 

1. Everyone has a clear overview of the Beowulf storyline. 
2. We find out more about the late Middle Ages 

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First, I will ask a few of you to tell me what you wrote down about Beowulf. After this, I will give you an outline of the story and you can complete your own work. 


Watch the video and take notes. 
After the video, I will ask some of you what you wrote down. 

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Who was the first king to speak English and what language was spoken before then?
A
Edward III; Danish
B
Edward III; French
C
William I; German
D
William I, French

Slide 9 - Quiz

What does Memento Mori mean and what does it say about life in the Middle Ages?
A
Remember the people who have died; you will see them in the afterlife
B
Remember that you will die; make the most of life while you can
C
Remember the people who have died; they will judge you
D
Remember that you will die; people should live a good life to avoid going to hell.

Slide 10 - Quiz

What was NOT a reason for people to join the crusades?
A
Thirst for adventure
B
Being absolved of all sins (so not going to hell)
C
Getting out of slavery
D
Religious conviction

Slide 11 - Quiz

Why did King Edward III claim to have the right to be king of France?
A
Because his mother's family came from France
B
Because his father's family came from France
C
Because he was born in France
D
Because he had been given France in exchange for money

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the Magna Carta, when was it signed and by whom?


A
Document giving power to the nobles (thus taking it away from the King), 1215, John I
B
Document giving power to the nobles (thus taking it away from the King), 1315, John I
C
Document giving power to the nobles (thus taking it away from the King), 1215, William the Conqueror
D
Document giving power to the King (thus taking it away from the nobles), 1215, John I

Slide 13 - Quiz

Why did population growth in Europe stop in the 14th century?

A
Because of the invasions by the vikings
B
Because of wars
C
Because of the invention of birth control
D
Because of the Plague, spread by rats

Slide 14 - Quiz

What was the relation between the Bubonic Plague and the Peasant’s Revolt?


A
The peasants wanted compensation for what they had suffered through
B
The peasants wanted access to clean water and better food
C
The peasants wanted access to better healthcare
D
The peasants thought they could make demands because there weren't enough peasants left to do the work.

Slide 15 - Quiz

What literary device (literair verschijnsel) was introduced in the fourteenth century and has never really gone away?
A
Blank verse
B
Metre
C
(End)rhyme
D
Alliteration

Slide 16 - Quiz

The War of the Roses was between the houses of …………………………… and ………………………..


A
York, Lancaster
B
Tudor, Windsor
C
Hannover, Lancaster
D
Tudor, Hannover

Slide 17 - Quiz

Beowulf and the late Middle Ages clear?
A
Yes
B
Mostly
C
No, still not clear about Beowulf
D
No, late Middle Ages make no sense.

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Lesson aims: 

- Learn the basics about king Arthur and the Knights of the round table. 
- Learn  about chivalry
- Hear about the first adventures of Sir Gawain
- Take a look at the text in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. 

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Watch the following video for an introduction of Arthur and his knights of the round table. 

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An important feature of Arthurian Legend is the concept of Chivalry. 

In the next minutes, go online and find the answers to the following questions: 

1. What is chivalry 
2. What are the most important rules of chivalry. 

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Watch the video for a short description of the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 

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Now read page 26 of your reader

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When does the story begin?
A
Christmas Eve
B
Christmas Day
C
New Year's Eve
D
New Year's Day

Slide 28 - Quiz

A huge green knight enters the castle and challenges the knights. What is the challenge?
A
He wants them to take a swing at him with his own axe
B
He wants to hit them with an axe
C
He wants them to follow him to the Green Chapel
D
He wants to see them again a year and a day later

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Why does Gawain volunteer?
A
Because King Arthur tells him to
B
Because he is in love with Queen Guinevere and wants to impress her.
C
Because he thinks he is useless and expendable
D
Because he wants to show off his bravery

Slide 30 - Quiz

What happens after Gawain decapitates the Green Knight?
A
The Green Knight dies
B
The Green Knight gets up and leaves without his head.
C
The Green Knight gets up, picks up his head and leaves
D
The Green Knight picks up his head, promises to meet Gawain a year and a day later and leaves.

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When does Gawain set out to meet the Green Knight?
A
On Christmas Day
B
On New Year's Eve
C
On All Saint's Day
D
On All Hallow's Day

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Gawain takes a vow of chastity before he leaves. What is chastity?
A
No food
B
No drink
C
No killing
D
No sex

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Why does Gawain stay behind at the castle instead of going on a hunt with the lord of the castle?
A
He doesn't like to kill animals
B
He is tired and needs to rest
C
He is afraid he will run into the Green Knight
D
He wants to seduce the lady of the castle

Slide 34 - Quiz

Which word best describes the arrangement Gawain and the lord of the castle make?
A
Reciprocity
B
Cowardice
C
Insanity
D
Arrogance

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Time to read (a modernised version of) the actual tale. It starts when Gawain is in bed while the other men are out hunting. 

Listen and read along. 


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HOMEWORK 
Answer questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on page 31 of your reader. 

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