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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 5

This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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character development and relationschips between characters

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Slide 3 - Mind map

describe Cinderella: appearance, behaviour, character

Slide 4 - Open question

synonym 'show'

Slide 5 - Mind map

show
display
present
exhibit
showcases
demonstrate
reveal
manifest
disclose
give away
disclose
Cinderella is a young woman with medium-length strawberry-blonde hair, blue eyes, and fair complexion. After her father dies, she is forced into servitude in her own home and is tormented by her evil stepmother and two stepsisters,  Despite this, she displays hope through her dreams and remains a kind, gentle and sweet person. She demonstrates faith that someday her dreams of happiness will come true and her kindness will be repaid. Cinderella is shown to have a down-to-earth attitude, but she has also demonstrated to be  a daydreamer. For example, in "Sing Sweet Nightingale", she becomes distracted with the bubbles, allowing Lucifer to smudge the floor she was cleaning. She is also shown to have a sarcastic side and a sharp wit.

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Relationships

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what kind of relationships are there? Use adjectives

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business, close, difficult, family
friendly, intimate, lasting,
 love-hate,personal, 
professional, prickly
relaxed, rocky, solid, stable
strong, uneasy, working




relationship

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Cinderella and stepmother

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punish
abuse
jealous
abandon
neglect
exploit
unequal

The relationship between Cinderella and her stepmother is complicated and can best be described as between captor and captive. This is best demonstrated when the stepmother seeks to punish and abuse Cinderella psychologically, motivated by her jealousy of Cinderella being far more beautiful than her own awkward daughters. This hatred is shown in the sequence where she overhears Cinderella dreamily humming the song "So This is Love" as she heads to the attic, and realizes that she was the mysterious girl at the ball. Hoping to pass off one of her daughters as the mysterious girl, Lady Tremaine follows Cinderella up to the attic and locks her in her room, putting the key in her pocket. 

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Call somebody names
call somebody by their first name
fall for somebody
fall out with somebody
get on like a house on fire
get on somebody's nerves
have it in for somebody
keep oneself to oneself
keep in touch with somebody
look down on somebody
put a great strain on a relationship
put somebody down
take after somebody
take an instant dislike-liking to somebody
take to somebody
turn down a proposal
a relationship can turn sour

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describe the relationship between Cinderella and her two stepsisters. Use the expressions

Slide 13 - Open question

The two stepsisters get along like a house on fire and have taken a strong dislike to Cinderella. This is seen when they destroy the dress she made for herself to go to the ball. The somewhat cordial relationship turned sour after that sickening display of jealousy.

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