Period 1 Lesson 1: How to choose your novel

Lesson 1: How to choose your novel
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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Lesson 1: How to choose your novel

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How have you chosen what novel/book to read so far?

Slide 2 - Open question

What to take into account when choosing a novel
Genre
Themes
Who is the protagonist (=main character)?
Writing style
Who is the author?
How is the text presented?

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What book genres do you know? Try to mention 3.

Slide 4 - Open question

Most common genres
Fantasy-Science Fiction-Dystopian-Action and Adventure-Mystery-Horror-Thriller and suspence-Historical fiction-Contemporary fiction-Romance-Young Adult-Graphic novels-Nonfiction-Humor and comedy-Literary fiction

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Dystopian novel
A popular genre of science fiction, dystopian novels offer a bleak and frightening vision of the future. Authors writing dystopias imagine a grim society, often in the aftermath of a disaster, facing things like oppressive governments, Black Mirror-esque technology, and environmental ruin. 

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Themes
Coming of age- Good versus evil - Death - Friendship - Courage and Perseverance - Hope - Freedom - War - Identity - Love - Beauty - Human nature - Survival - Loneliness - Faith - Power and corruption etc. 

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The protagonist (main character)

What age is the protagonist?
Can you identify with the situation the protagonist is in?
Are you interested in the situation the protagonist is in?
What can you learn from the protagonist's choices?

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Different writing styles
Poetic language - Long sentences - Short sentences - A lot of dialogues/conversational - Diary style - Changing narrators/POV's (person who tells the story) - One narrator - Plain/daily life use of language - Literary use of language - Repetitive vocabulary - Use of slang/dialect - Creative in creating own vocabulary - low-frequent/difficult vocab.

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Name the author of the book you last read or your favourite author.

Slide 10 - Open question

How is the text presented?
On paper - big/small letters - spoken support - e-book 

spoken support: esl-bits.net  (choose novels in the menu)

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Activity (on the worksheet):

Read the three fragments of books you can choose from this period. Choose a favourite one and explain your choice. 

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Where to find
SOM-Today studiewijzer: 
all three as epub files 
esl-bits (+audio support): 
THUG+ Hunger games
pdf download: Ready player one (find on google)

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How to keep track of reading?
epub: your e-reader will keep track of where you ended
pdf/esl-bits: write down what chapter/page you read last.
Write short summaries (English or Dutch) you can study before the test.

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Homework next class
Study reader page 35, 39 &40

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