Writing for Television

Writing for Television
25 January h3en2
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Writing for Television
25 January h3en2

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The plan for today
  • Read about writing for television
  • Learn about script writing
  • Continue Literature project Oliver Twist
Lesson objectives:
  • You can watch a video about an online series and answer questions.
  • You can read a text and answer questions about it.



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script writing

Slide 3 - Mind map

Eastender E20 
Watch the video and answer the following questions:
  • What is Eastenders E20?
  • What is the connection with the original Eastenders soap opera?
  • What is the difference?
  • What is an advantage of online drama compared to television drama?
  • What new talents can join the show?
  • Do you watch online drama?

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Slide 5 - Video

C Writing for television
Read Writing for Television (Theme 5) 
in your book or online and do exercises 6 & 7.

Finished early? 
Study the words for A-C of the wordlist in Classroom.


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Script
This is what a script for Eastenders looks like. 
Have a look at the different elements: dialogue, action, scene number, exterior (outside) or interior (inside), 
  • Think of a series you might watch. 
  • What would the script look like?
  • Write a page for it and compare it in pairs.

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Slide 8 - Link

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Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

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Recap Oliver Twist, part 1
Oliver Twist is born in workhouse. His mother dies, so he is an orphan.
He is sent to the workhouse of Mrs Mann, where 25 children hardly get any food or care. When Oliver is 9 he is moved to the workhouse of Mr Bumble. He asks for more food for a friend and is put into a cell until someone will take him as an apprentice. Mr Gamfield takes him in as a chimney sweep. A judge, Mr Limkins, sees Oliver is scared and destroys the deal. Oliver is sold to Mr Sowerberry, un undertaker where he has to make coffins. He has to eat dog food and sleeps among the coffins. Oliver gets into a fight with Noah, who teases him about his mother. Oliver is called a murderer and locked up until Mr Sowerberry comes home and frees him.
The next morning Oliver runs away to seek his fortune in London. He says goodbye to his friend Dick at the workhouse, who gives him his blessing. The nicest thing anyone has ever done for him.



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Oliver Twist, part 2
We read chapters 4 - 6 in turns. Answer the questions (1-10) in the project document. Finish this part at home!

Dit Oliver Twist project telt mee voor de volgende toetsweek.
Zorg dat je uiterlijk 13 maart het boekje hebt gelezen, alle vragen hebt beantwoord en het document naar me mailt.
Dan kun je maximaal 0,3 punt verdienen bij je toetscijfer!

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The plan for today
  • Read about writing for television.
  • Learn more about script writing.
  • Continue Literature project Oliver Twist (Part 2)
What have you learned today? Fill it in on the Post it.

Homework: Finish Oliver Twist, part 2 (chapter 4, 5 & 6)
To do on Friday: Grammar (Indirect Speech) & more Oliver Twist

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