Mission 17 and Beowulf 021224

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Welcome!

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Roadmap
Testweek test

Block 2

Start Mission 17

English literature  - Beowulf 

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Test week
Oral skills - Reading skills 


Writing skills -  break

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Grades block 2
Write a poem  - portfolio 

Watching and listening -  15%

Literature  -  10%

Language skills - block 3

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Mission 17
Lesson goal:

You familiarise yourself with the vocab of Mission 17. 

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Mission 17
Vocabulary 
Controversial issues 

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Mission 17
ex. 1: 
translate the words in bold using the context or a dictionary

ex. 2: 
fill in the translation of the correct words 

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Homophones
Homo = similar

phone =  sound

spelt differently, with a different meaning. 



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Do
Ex. 1, 2 and 3


timer
15:00

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Check



Homework - Wednesday
Study the vocab MS 17
Finish assignments 

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Lesson goal
In class, you familiarise yourself with part of the content of the epic poem 'Beowulf'

By the end of this class you understand its place in history and its significance. 

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Periods of British Literature
Renaissance = also called 'Early Modern Period'
Beowulf

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Beowulf
Story is told by an omniscient narrator with a Christian perspective on a pagan world

Anglo-Saxons:
the descendants of three different Germanic peoples—the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. 

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Beowulf
Setting:

Early 6th Century

Present-day Denmark and Sweden

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What went on before
Hrothgar - Heorot
Grendel

Hygelac - King of the Geats, uncle to Beowulf

Beowulf - prince of the Geats


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Underline/highlight unknown words

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timer
10:00

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Discuss
Create meaning


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Homework
Read Beowulf excerpt

Study the theory

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