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Week44, Lesson 1  - Literature
Learning Targets
At the end of the lesson, you will understand the origin and development of crime fiction. You will be able to understand the most important facts and years by creating a timeline or a mind map.
HW: Write 10 questions ( answers) about the origin and  the development of crime fiction

Slide 2 - Slide

What do you aready know about crime fiction?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 4 - Open question

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 5 - Open question

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 6 - Open question

Week 44, Lesson 2  - Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Review- The origin and development of crime fiction
  • Get your laptops ready 

Slide 7 - Slide

What was the first crime story in English?
A
Murder on the Orient Express
B
A Study of Scarlet
C
The Hound of the Baskervilles
D
The Murders in the Rue Morgue

Slide 8 - Quiz

Who is the author of Study of Scarlet portraying Sherlock Holmes?
A
Agatha Christie
B
Edgar Allan Poe
C
Raymond Chandler
D
Arthur Conan Doyle

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is meant by pulp fiction?

Slide 10 - Open question

How did early crime fiction often describe police officers?
A
As heroic and intelligent
B
Ascorrupt and friendly
C
As hardworking but stupid
D
As wise and understanding

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is a novel of deduction?

Slide 12 - Open question

Which author perfected the standard formula for crime novels of deduction?
A
Raymond Chandler
B
Nicci French
C
Dorothy L. Sayers
D
Dashiell Hammett

Slide 13 - Quiz

Week 44, Lesson 2  - Rise of the crime novel
Literary elements
Learning Targets: At the end of the lesson, you will understand  and   define :
  • Plot and its elements ( exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution) using Freytag's pyramid, 
  •  Types of characters (protagonist, antagonist, narrator. Static vs dynamic character
  •   Point of view ( first person,third person - omniscient, objective )
  •  Setting (integral, backdrop setting)
  •   Conflict.(internal and external)
 You will also be able to recognize and identify these   in a crime story..




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Literary elements- example
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green
Freytag's Pyramid   https://youtu.be/nqQtkuQz_GY?t=34
  • Exposition: Hazel’s life with cancer and her meeting Augustus at a support group.
  • Rising Action: Hazel and Augustus become close, share books, and travel to Amsterdam to meet Hazel’s favorite author.
  • Climax: Augustus reveals his cancer has returned and is terminal.
  • Falling Action: Hazel cares for Augustus as his condition worsens, and they share final moments.
  • Resolution: After Augustus’s death, Hazel finds comfort in his love and the impact he had on her life.

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Week 44, Lesson 3 - Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Review- Literary elements
  • Get your laptops ready 

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Literary elements- example
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green
Freytag's Pyramid   https://youtu.be/nqQtkuQz_GY?t=34
  • Exposition: Hazel has cancer. She meets Augustus at a support group.
  • Rising Action: Hazel and Augustus become close, share books, and travel to Amsterdam to meet Hazel’s favorite author.
  • Climax: Augustus confesses/ revelas his cancer has returned and is terminal.
  • Falling Action: Hazel cares for Augustus as his condition gets worse, They share final moments.
  • Resolution: Hazel knows that Augustus loved her and that he would be remebered by many people. That gives her peace.

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Week 44, Lesson 3 - Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get your laptops ready 

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Week 44, Lesson 3  - Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Dying Detective
Learning Targets: At the end of the lesson, you will understand   the story  and   define the key elements.

  • Read the crime story , mark the characters.
  • Unknown words imperiousness , long-suffering - patient, malodorous- stinky/ princely - koninklijk, pligt - benarde situatie, coolie disease
  • Do questions p.20-21




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Week 45, Lesson 1 - Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Review literary elements
  • Get your laptops ready - Go to MagisterLearn- Literature - Five stages of plot

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Week 45, Lesson 1  -Miss Marple Tells a Story by Agatha Christie
Learning Targets: At the end of the lesson, you will understand  the story  and   define the key elements.

  • Read the crime story , mark the characters.
  • Mr. Rhodes comes to ask for Miss Marple’s help after his wife is murdered in their hotel room.
  • He  is afraid he will be accused, as he was the last person with her.
  • Miss Marple carefully listens to the story ......
  • She realizes......
  • Thanks to her observations,
  • Do questions p.28-29
  • For tomorrow's class - bring your earphones. We will be practicing listening in Woots




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Week 45, Lesson 1  -Miss Marple Tells a Story by Agatha Christie
Learning Targets: At the end of the lesson, you will understand  the story  and   define the key elements.

  • Read the crime story , mark the characters.
  • Mr. Rhodes seeks Miss Marple’s help when his wife is murdered in their hotel room.
  • He  is afraid he will be accused, as he was the last person with her.
  • Miss Marple carefully listens to the story and picks up on small details.
  • She realizes a hotel employee disguised himself and entered the room to commit the murder.
  • Thanks to her observations, the real killer is found, and Mr. Rhodes is cleared of suspicion.
  • Do questions p.28-29
  • For tomorrow's class - bring your earphones. We will be practicing listening in Woots




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Week 45, Lesson 2 - Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Miss Marple Tells a Story: Use the prompts below to guide your reading:
  • Miss Marple recives a visitor...
  • He is afraid he will be accused, as he was the last person with her.
  • Miss Marple carefully listens to the story ......
  • She realizes......
  • Thanks to her observations,...

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Week 45, Lesson 2  - Listening comprehension
Learning Targets:: You will be able to understand the main point and identify key details in an  audio clip.
  • Listening test is worth 25% of the total grade,
  • What do you have to know about your listening test?.
  • Go to Woots - follow my instructions
  • When finished, continue reading Miss Marple Tells a Story.  Use the prompts below to help you with reading: Miss Marple receives a visitor.
  • He  is afraid he will be accused, as he was the last person with her.
  • Miss Marple carefully listens to the story ......
  • She realizes......
  • Thanks to her observations,...




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Week 45, Lesson 3- Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Miss Marple tells a story - Review the characters

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Week 45, Lesson 3 - Crime fiction

Learning targets: At the end of this lesson you will understand the key eleement of  Miss Maprle tells a story and be able to answer the questions related to the story. In addtion, you will be able to write a summary , create a mind map and identify the five stages of plot.

  • Continue reading Miss Marple Tells a Story:  Answer questions p 28-29
  • Use the prompts below to guide your reading:
  • Miss Marple recives a visitor...
  • He is afraid he will be accused, as he was the last person with her.
  • Miss Marple carefully listens to the story ......
  • She realizes......
  • Thanks to her observations,...

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Week 46, Lesson 1 - Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Keep your desks clear. You will be inspecting your writing test shortly.

Slide 27 - Slide

Week 46, Lesson 2 - Crime fiction

Learning targets: At the end of this lesson you will understand the mistakes you made on your writing test.  In addition, you will comprehen  and remember the key elements of  "Miss Marple tells a story " with the help of a summary, mind map, and Freytag's pyramid you created..

  • Inspect your reading test
  • MIss Marple Tells a Story - discuss questions
  • Miss Marple recives a visitor...
  • He is afraid he will be accused, as he was the last person with her.
  • Miss Marple carefully listens to the story ......
  • She realizes......
  • Thanks to her observations,...

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Week 46, Lesson 2 -Listening in Woots


  • What is important to remember for your listenig test?
  • Go to MagisterLearn - Planner- SE 2: Listening - download pdf

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Week 46, Lesson 2  - Listening comprehension
Learning Targets: You will be able to understand the main points and identify key details in a  a video  clip.
  • Listening test is worth 25% of the total grade,
  • What do you have to know about your listening test?.
  • Go to Woots - follow my instructions
  • How to improve your listening skills?
 Watch English content: films, series, and YouTube videos. Try watching with English subtitles at first, then switch to no subtitles.
 Listen to Podcasts and Audiobooks: Find topics that interest you. Focus on listening without visual distractions.





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Week 46, Lesson 3- Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Miss Marple tells a story - get your answers ready

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Week 46, Lesson 3 - Crime fiction
Lamb to the Slaughter
Learning targets: At the end of this lesson you will comprehend  and remember the key elements of  " Lamb to the Slaughter" with the help of a summary, mind map, and Freytag's pyramid you  have created..

  • Discuss the questions "Miss Marple Tells a Story
  • Read Lamb to the Slaughter and answr the questions p.37,38

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Week 47, Lesson 1- Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Lamb to the Slaughter - get your answers ready

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Week 47, Lesson 1 - Crime fiction
Butch Minds the Baby
Learning targets: At the end of this lesson you will comprehend  and remember the key elements of  "  Butch Minds the Babyr" with the help of a summary, mind map, and Freytag's pyramid you  have created..

  • Discuss the questions "Lamb to the Slaughter
  • Read  Butch Minds the Babyand answerthe questions p.48,49
  • Useful vocabulary - Go to MagisterLearn- Literature - Butch Minds the Baby- vocabulary - download it.
  • Wednesday/ Thursday class - answer questions 1-5
  • Tomorrow - Bring your earphones

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Week 47, Lesson 2  - Listening comprehension
DO NOT SKIP THE VIDEO
Learning Targets: You will be able to understand the main points and identify key details in a  a video  clip.
  • Listening test is worth 25% of the total grade,
  • What do you have to know about your listening test?.
  • Go to Woots - follow my instructions
  • How to improve your listening skills?
 Watch English content: films, series, and YouTube videos. Try watching with English subtitles at first, then switch to no subtitles.
 Listen to Podcasts and Audiobooks: Find topics that interest you. Focus on listening without visual distractions.





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Week 47, Lesson 3- Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get your literature reader ready

Slide 36 - Slide

Week 47, Lesson 3 - Crime fiction
Butch Minds the Baby
Learning targets: At the end of this lesson you will comprehend  and remember the key elements of  "  Butch Minds the Babyr" with the help of a summary, mind map, and Freytag's pyramid you  have created..

  • Continue reading Butch Minds the Baby and answer the questions p.48,49
  • Useful vocabulary - Go to MagisterLearn- Literature - Butch Minds the Baby- vocabulary - download it.

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Week 47, Lesson 3- Crime fiction


  • What did we do in the last lesson?
  • What was today's homework?
  • Get your literature reader ready

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Week 48, Lesson 1 - Crime fiction
Show me the bones
Learning targets :By the end of this lesson, you will understand and remember the key elements of Show Me the Bones with the help of a summary, a mind map, and Freytag’s pyramid that you have created

  • Homework check- discussing the answers
  • Start. reading Show me the bones

Slide 39 - Slide

Write down 3 things you learned about Miss Marple

Slide 40 - Open question

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Slide 41 - Open question

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

Slide 42 - Open question