Literature lesson #5

Tuesday, March 19th
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 2 videos.

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Tuesday, March 19th

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Programme
- Looking back at literature lesson #4: metaphors, similes and analogies
- Literature lesson #5:
* James Geary - Metaphorically speaking
* Richard Wilbur - The Writer
- Feedback SE Writing

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Reader page 24: Remember what we talked about last week?

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Share your best metaphor with the rest of the class (anonymously)

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Share your best metaphor from lesson #4

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Metaphorically speaking
We're going to watch a TED Talk by James Geary.

While watching, try to think of answers to the questions on page 31 of your reader.
You can skip the 2nd question.

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Slide 7 - Video

Metaphorically speaking
In groups of 2 or 3, compare your  answers to the questions on page 31.




Now, let's see if we can add to your answers by discussing them in class.

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Richard Wilbur - The Writer
page 32

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Slide 10 - Video

Richard Wilbur -
The Writer

Let's talk about the first 3 questions on page 33 together.

Then, in pairs, work on the questions on page 33 and 34.
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Richard Wilbur -
The Writer

Compare the message of The Writer to the quote by Frederick Douglass, an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator and writer on page 35 of your reader.

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Richard Wilbur -
The Writer

Now, work on the journal entry of lesson 5 (and any others that you might still have to finish).

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Thursday
Refer to page 35 & 36. 
Think about your own writing style and writing process and try to answer all the questions.

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