week 19 H4D Emma & Follow Up 53-54

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Goals
1) At the end of this class, you will be able to distinguish the different characters in Emma. 

2) At the end of this class, you will understand some of the major themes in Emma. 

second hour: vocabulary 


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Literature SE1 
  • short stories + Emma + The Thursday Murder Club  
  • short stories: 
  • The Lottery - Shirley Jackson
  • The Tell-Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe 
  • The Landlady - Roald Dahl
  • Genesis and Catastrophe - Roald Dahl
  • New Boy - Roddy Doyle 

Slide 3 - Slide

Vocabulary SE 1 

Follow Up 49-64 in total 
This week: 53-54 (today)
55-56 (Friday)

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What do you remember about Emma?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Harriet Smith
Mr. George Knightley 
Mr. Elton 
Mr. Martin
Mr. John Knightley
Mr. Woodhouse
Brother-in-law of Emma: advisor, respected and only one to be critical of Emma 
Village's vicar: proud, superficial, not attracted to Harriet but Emma. 
A local farmer: good-hearted, but no gentleman, Harriet is attracted to him. 
Local boarding school girl that is the object of Emma's matchmaking
married to Emma's sister, he lives in London and is a lawyer. He can be quite severe and sharp in temper 
Very attached to his daughter, quite foolish but friendly. He is the patriarch of Heartfield

Slide 6 - Drag question

Themes Vs. Motifs 

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Themes Vs. Motifs 
While a theme is the overall meaning or message, a motif is a reccuring element that conveys the theme. 

theme: love 
motif: roses 

Can you think of a theme and motif in Emma? 

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Themes
“Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy
disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly
twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her.”

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Discussion questions 

  1. Find one theme and one motif that you can connect to the story. Make sure to add 2 examples of how this is present in the book. 
  2. During the Christmas dinner at the Westons there is talk about Frank Churchill. Who is Frank Churchill and how does Emma feel about him? How does Mr. John Knightley feel about him? (chapter 14)
  3. What happens between Mr. Elton and Emma on the way back of the Christmas party? 
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What are Harriet and Emma collecting in a scrapbook, to which Mr. Elton contributes?
A
photographs
B
caricatures
C
riddles
D
haikus

Slide 11 - Quiz

What single word is the answer to Mr. Elton's charade, which Emma is convinced foretells a proposal?
A
"Engagement"
B
"courtship"
C
"marriage"
D
"romance"

Slide 12 - Quiz

Why does Mr. George Knightley believe that Elton will never marry Harriet?
A
She's too old
B
She has bad teeth
C
She has no money
D
She's a divorcee

Slide 13 - Quiz

When Harriet expresses surprise that Emma is unmarried, Emma explains that she intends ___.
A
To stay single
B
To marry rich
C
To marry a vicar
D
To marry Mr. Knightley

Slide 14 - Quiz

While traveling to the Christmas Eve party, Emma is surprised by Elton's ___.
A
rudeness
B
cheerfulness
C
hysterical sobbing
D
flagrant flirting

Slide 15 - Quiz

Whose family estate is Enscombe?
A
The Westons
B
The Churchills
C
The Woodhouses
D
The Knightleys

Slide 16 - Quiz

After Christmas is over, what does Emma feign disappointment about, causing an argument with Mr. George Knightley?
A
Mr. Martin's engagement
B
Frank Churchill's cancelled visit
C
Mr. Elton's absence
D
Isabella's departure from Heartfield

Slide 17 - Quiz

Goals
1) At the end of this class, you will have practiced with Follow Up 53-54




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Translate the word to Dutch:
desktop
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Slide 19 - Open question

Translate the word to Dutch:
frequently
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Slide 20 - Open question

Translate the word to Dutch:
virtually
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Slide 21 - Open question

Translate the word to Dutch:
to meet expectations
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Slide 22 - Open question

Translate the word to Dutch:
footage
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Slide 23 - Open question

Translate the word to Dutch:
dish
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Slide 24 - Open question

She suffered a.............breakdown when her marriage broke up.
A
frequently
B
serial
C
virtually
D
virtual

Slide 25 - Quiz

I can remember watching live TV...............of the first lunar landing, so that dates me .
A
campaign
B
coverage
C
comment
D
commercial

Slide 26 - Quiz

There’s a.............improvement in your grades.
A
at random
B
senseless
C
notice
D
noticeable

Slide 27 - Quiz

Many politicians and members of the public expressed..............at the verdict.
A
outrageous
B
outrage
C
comment
D
just

Slide 28 - Quiz

Make a sentence using 8 more words:
to broadcast - to meet expectations

Slide 29 - Open question

Make a sentence using 8 more words:
to ban - nickname

Slide 30 - Open question

Go to gimkit

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