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Literary development
School exam week 1 
The candidate is able to report on his reading experiences with at least three literary works.



 - Express my opinion about the different stories using arguments from the text.
- Place the stories in a social context if possible.
Example questions
: a) Who is….? Why is he important to the…. ? (5)
b) What is sour (sour, painful) to the comment of… .. (5)
c) What happens at the end of the story to….? Explain why this is happening. (5)
d) What is the theme of story…. ?
e) What did you like the most? Explain why. Please provide 2 substantive arguments.





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Literary development
School exam week 1 
The candidate is able to report on his reading experiences with at least three literary works.



 - Express my opinion about the different stories using arguments from the text.
- Place the stories in a social context if possible.
Example questions
: a) Who is….? Why is he important to the…. ? (5)
b) What is sour (sour, painful) to the comment of… .. (5)
c) What happens at the end of the story to….? Explain why this is happening. (5)
d) What is the theme of story…. ?
e) What did you like the most? Explain why. Please provide 2 substantive arguments.





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Learning objectives
For the school exam I can show that I
- Know the different characters in the stories and describe their role in the story.
- Know the storyline and the meaning of the story.
 - Know different literary elements from the stories such as: setting, plot, conflict, point of view, theme, round and flat characters, exposition, simile, suspense, resolution, foreshadowing etc.
- Can answer specific questions about parts of the text. I need to know, research and understand the stories for this.
 - Can express my opinion about the different stories using arguments from the text.
- Can Place the stories in a social context if possible.
Example questions
: a) Who is….? Why is he important to the…. ? (5)
b) What is sour (sour, painful) to the comment of… .. (5)
c) What happens at the end of the story to….? Explain why this is happening. (5)
d) What is the theme of story…. ?
e) What did you like the most? Explain why. Please provide 2 substantive arguments.





Slide 2 - Slide

What was the worst kind of behaviour you ever showed at school? Please say what happened.

Slide 3 - Open question

Have you ever blamed someone for something that you've done?

Slide 4 - Open question

Has someone ever blamed you for something that you haven't done?

Slide 5 - Open question

Slide 6 - Slide

What is the short story about?

Slide 7 - Mind map

Setting 

Slide 8 - Slide

Plot

Slide 9 - Slide

Conflict 

Slide 10 - Slide

Point of view 

Slide 11 - Slide

Theme 

Slide 12 - Slide