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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Plan for today
  • Round off Chicxulub
  • Circle Reading assignment
  • Practise formal letter writing

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Chicxulub - T.C. Boyle

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In about 5 key-words, describe what the story Chicxulub is about?

Slide 4 - Open question

Discussion Chicxulub
  • Form groups of 4 members
  • Discuss the discussion questions provided on the next slide
  • Afterward, be prepared to take part in the plenary discussion
  • You might want to appoint a spokesperson per question

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Discussion Questions
  1. Why the reference to meteorites, specifically Chicxulub?
  2. What is the metaphor in the story?
  3. What makes this story Literature? ("great" literature, requires effort to read)
  4. How does T. C. Boyle 'play' with the language                                 in the story? (descriptions/imagery, pace, etc.) 

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5:00

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Plenary discussion
  1. Why the reference to meteorites, specifically Chicxulub?
  2. What is the metaphor in the story?
  3. What makes this story Literature? ("great" literature, requires effort to read)
  4. How does T. C. Boyle 'play' with the language in the story? (descriptions/imagery, pace, etc.)

Slide 7 - Slide

Rate this story on how well you think it was written.
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Slide 8 - Poll

Rate this story on how much you enjoyed reading it.
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Slide 9 - Poll

Reading Circle assignment
3 parts:
  • an additional short story/novella 
  • individual assignment or pair work about the literary works
  • discussion in class about the literary works

Read the assignment. Questions?

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Formal letter
writing

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Can you place them in the correct order?
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2
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Saturnus 1
6922 LX Duiven
The Netherlands
Sunset Holiday Park
33 Main Road
Brighton, GA 105
East Sussex
Great Britain
14 March 2023
Dear Sir/Madam
Last week, I read the advertisement...

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Practise
  • Assignment 2 or 3 - formal letter writing booklet (p.15)
  • Pay attention to the formal letter conventions and formal writing rules (p.1-7)
  • Hand in at the end of class! 

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Remember:
Letter Writing in next test week
Reading Circle April 13



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Formal letter outline

1.A. Your own address without your name
 Marinus Postlaan 1
 8264 PB Arnhem
 the Netherlands

1.B. Address of the receiver
 New York Pizza 
 236 Time Square 
 New York, NY 103600
 United States of America


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Formal letter outline

2. Date of writing
 
15 December 2020
 December 15, 2020
 December 15th, 2020
 15th December 2020

All options are correct; the first one is the easiest. Remember to write months with capital letters in English!

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Formal letter/email outline


3. Salutation


 Dear Mr. Jones / Mrs. Jones, (if you know who you are writing to)
 Dear Sir/Madam, (if you do not know who you are writing to)

  • Use capital letters
  • Never use a first name
  • Always end the salutation with a comma

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Formal letter/email outline

5. Three parts

  • Part 1: Introduction - State the reason of writig your letter.
                Last week, I read your job listing that made me eager to apply.
  • Part 2: Body  - Provide background information. 
                One paragraph per subject
  • Part 3: Conclusion - What do you want to achieve? 
                I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Blank line between every paragraph!


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Formal letter/email outline

7. Closure

   Yours sincerely, (when you used a name in the salutation) 
   Yours faithfully, (when you used Sir/Madam in the salutation)

8. Your signature and full name


 [signature]                                     

Karin Roovers




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Formal Language
  • Do not use abbreviations (it is, do not) 
  • No slang (going to, not gonna)
  • Use formal linking words (not But, And at the beginning of the sentence. Instead, try "however", "also".)

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