H4 P1 W6 short story 2

Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" in our bag
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class
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Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations and raise our hands for questions
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" in our bag
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class

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learning goals
- I can describe the different parts of setting.
 I know the basic structure of plot.
- I can identify types of conflict.
- I know the difference between flat and round characters

- I can understand the plot of The Landlady


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recap

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Which of these is NOT an example of setting?
A
A farm in 1967
B
a rainy day
C
a mad man
D
a racist society

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Freytag's Pyramid
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? 1: initial incident
? 2: falling action
Give two of the types of conflict.

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homework check
lees de rest van the landlady (ben je het blaadje kwijt zoek je de tekst op op internet)



noteer:
  •  setting
  •  onderdelen van de plot pyramid
  •  conflict
  •  round/flat characters

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homework the Landlady

- Describe the setting of the story.
- Make the plot pyramid for the story.
- What type of conflict do you recognise?
- Are Billy and the landlady round or flat characters?

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document in mail

Setting

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Setting
 Bath, England at a Bed and Breakfast. It's dark, cold and rainy outside.

"Green curtains (some sort of velvety material) were hanging down on either side of the window. The chrysanthemums looked wonderful beside them. There was a bright fire burning in the hearth. On the carpet in front of the fire, a pretty little dachshund was curled up asleep with its nose tucked into its belly."

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Plot pyramid

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exposition: 
initial incident: 
rising action: 
climax:  
falling action: 
denouement:  

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exposition: Billy arrives in Bath, England for work. He needs to find a place to stay for the night and comes across a Bed and Breakfast on his way to The Bell and Dragon, a hotel Billy was originally going to stay at.
initial incident: 
rising action: 
climax:  
falling action: 
denouement:  

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exposition: Billy arrives in Bath, England for work. He needs to find a place to stay for the night and comes across a Bed and Breakfast on his way to The Bell and Dragon, a hotel Billy was originally going to stay at.
initial incident: Billy decides to ring the doorbell
rising action: 
climax:  
falling action: 
denouement:  

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exposition: Billy arrives in Bath, England for work. He needs to find a place to stay for the night and comes across a Bed and Breakfast on his way to The Bell and Dragon, a hotel Billy was originally going to stay at.
initial incident: Billy decides to ring the doorbell
rising action: He meets the elderly who owns the place. She shows Billy to his room. Once he is settled the landlady asks him to sign in the guest book down stairs.
Billy signs the book. While doing this Billy realizes that there have been only two other people to stay at this Bed and Breakfast in over two years. The names of the people also seemed familiar. This seemed strange to Billy. 
climax:  
falling action: 
denouement:  

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exposition: Billy arrives in Bath, England for work. He needs to find a place to stay for the night and comes across a Bed and Breakfast on his way to The Bell and Dragon, a hotel Billy was originally going to stay at.
initial incident: Billy decides to ring the doorbell
rising action: He meets the elderly who owns the place. She shows Billy to his room. Once he is settled the landlady asks him to sign in the guest book down stairs.
Billy signs the book. While doing this Billy realizes that there have been only two other people to stay at this Bed and Breakfast in over two years. The names of the people also seemed familiar. This seemed strange to Billy. 
climax:  Billy notices the parrot had not moved since he has been here because she does it with all her pets when they pass
falling action: 
denouement:  

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exposition: Billy arrives in Bath, England for work. He needs to find a place to stay for the night and comes across a Bed and Breakfast on his way to The Bell and Dragon, a hotel Billy was originally going to stay at.
initial incident: Billy decides to ring the doorbell
rising action: He meets the elderly who owns the place. She shows Billy to his room. Once he is settled the landlady asks him to sign in the guest book down stairs.
Billy signs the book. While doing this Billy realizes that there have been only two other people to stay at this Bed and Breakfast in over two years. The names of the people also seemed familiar. This seemed strange to Billy. 
climax:  Billy notices the parrot had not moved since he has been here because she does it with all her pets when they pass
falling action: Billy starts to notice the taste of bitter almonds in his tea because it is a posion called cyanide.
denouement:  

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exposition: Billy arrives in Bath, England for work. He needs to find a place to stay for the night and comes across a Bed and Breakfast on his way to The Bell and Dragon, a hotel Billy was originally going to stay at.
initial incident: Billy decides to ring the doorbell
rising action: He meets the elderly who owns the place. She shows Billy to his room. Once he is settled the landlady asks him to sign in the guest book down stairs.
Billy signs the book. While doing this Billy realizes that there have been only two other people to stay at this Bed and Breakfast in over two years. The names of the people also seemed familiar. This seemed strange to Billy. 
climax:  Billy notices the parrot had not moved since he has been here because she does it with all her pets when they pass
falling action: Billy starts to notice the taste of bitter almonds in his tea because it is a posion called cyanide.
denouement:  the landlady presumably stuffs him just like the two other guests and all of her little pets. 

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conflict

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conflict
man vs. self: when Billy has to decide whether to stay at the bed and breakfast or go to The Bell and Dragon.


man vs. man: Billy vs. The Landlady







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round vs flat characters

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Billy Weaver- round: we know his physical traits along with his thoughts.  However, he doesn't change throughout the story. 


Landlady- flat:  there is very little detail we know really about her other than her age, and she is a taxidermist. We don't know why she does what she does and she doesn't change during the story.

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learning goals
- I know how to use the linking words.

- I can understand the main ideas of a B1 text.

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How to finish a sentence with the correct linking word.

  1. What is the context that's already given in the sentence?
  2. What is the link between the two parts of the sentence? 
  3. Which linking words from that category do I know?
  4. Check whether your sentence is grammatically correct.

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I really like Lord of the Rings, ______ I don't like the Hobbit.

  1. liking a certain film/book and not liking another
  2. contrasting linking word
  3. but, however, in contrast...
  4. all options are fine.

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I failed my test ____ I didn't study.

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He will not be attending the lecture _______ a high fever.

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I like him. _______ I don't always agree with him.

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Finish the sentence
- What category does the linking word belong to?

- What kind of link do we expect in the rest of the sentence?

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I love dogs, however ___________.
A
I also like cats
B
I don't like cats
C
I own two
D
I hate orange juice

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The holiday is too expensive. Besides, _______________________.
A
We have so many free days
B
I have a lot of money
C
I don't really want to go
D
The weather will be amazing

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Take an umbrella in case _____________.

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Although it was cold, _________________

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We don't take global warming seriously enough in spite of __________.

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Do exercises 1-5 from the handout
timer
12:00

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handout in mail
Holmwoods
Go to Somtoday--> leermiddelen --> English Essentials --> start learning



Every week: do 2 reading exercises and 2 listening exercises

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