Six to eight black men - David Sedaris

Essay reading: Six to eight black men 

David Sedaris
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Essay reading: Six to eight black men 

David Sedaris

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Who is David Sedaris?

Find out some info about him.

Who is he? What type of writer is he? What is he known for? Where is he from? 
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The essay (2004) is meant to be funny.
 

The subject is 'zwarte piet'
(the way he used to be)




What do you expect? Make some predictions.

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KOZP: what do we know about this?
They have been protesting and slowly changing the so-called  "tradition" for over ten years now. 

The essay we'll read is older (from 2004)

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Vocabulary: look up new words
Some expressions and chunks (and phrasal verbs): to get your bearings / bide your time / to tend to go overboard / to narrow it down /  duking it out amongst themselves / to stay put / a hard pill to swallow 

Some vocabulary: enclosed / companion / homogenous / reassure / regionalism / icebreaker / barnyard animals / disbelief / pious / mass / devote / quaint / resembling / carryover / cultural chauvenist / denounced / grotesque / redefined / hostility / perverse / go off / barricade / furnace / vaporize / bounty / hairy / to anticipate / second-rate / competitive / hostile 
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Enclosed
afgeschermd / opgesloten

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mass & devote
de mis (in de kerk) & toewijden

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quaint

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disbelief (ongeloof)

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Hostility
Vijandigheid

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barricade

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vaporize

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Farm animals
official population numbers 
 hidden from view
 all of the same kind / similar
fat
someone who thinks his own culture is better than other cultures
devout (moral)
cloth covering a tea pot to keep warm
census figures


concealed
homogenous
barnyard animals
pious
Obese
tea cozy
cultural chauvinist

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Read the story again and underline lines in which Sedaris uses irony/sarcasm/satire
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Discuss with your group what the effect of the lines you underlined are.


Why did you choose those lines, and what is the effect on the reader?
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Now, let's look at the end of the essay together.

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Write:
1) Write  down what you think he was trying to accomplish with the story. Also write down your opinion: did he succeed? Why (not)?
2) Write a review: what did you think of the essay?
3) Write your own personal reaction 
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Share

First with your group, then hand it in with me

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Finish this sentence: In this class I learned......

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Finish this sentence: This class made me think about....

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Finish the sentence: What I'd like to say about this class is....

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