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Key events/most important scenes

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What is a 'key event'?

Slide 2 - Carte mentale

Key event
The key event is the moment when the character becomes engaged by the inciting event. For example, in most detective stories, the inciting event (the crime) takes place apart from the main character, who doesn't become involved with it until the key event, when he takes on the case.

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Key event/Important scene
Description of who does what why descriptionof who does what why  description of who does what why. Where/when in the story where/when in the story where when in the story. Impact on plot and characters impact on plot and characters impact on plot and character. Impact on you as a reader impact on you as a reader.

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

Spiderman finds burglar that killed uncle Ben
The most important event in Spiderman is when he apprehends the man who is responsible for the death of his uncle but whom he did not capture the first time he could.  Somewhere before this incident, Spiderman had he chance to go after the man but chose not to because he did not feel responsible. This occurs in the first half of the first issue, and has influenced all of his actions afterward.By not taking action the first time, he feels indirectly responsible for his uncle's murder. This classic moment from a classic story  is Spider-Man's defining moment, and the moment that taught him that with great power comes great responsibility. As a reader, you are very sympathetic to his plight and this plot twist really  keeps you on you toes for the rest of the issue.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Use idiom!

Slide 7 - Diapositive

idioms with body parts
to keep you on your toes                                                     
to set your heart on something
to give someone a hand
to be all ears
to have one's head in the clouds
put one's feet up
to catch someone's eye
to have got fingers in every pie

to bite one's tongue
to be down in the mouth
to keep one's fingers crosses
to keep an eye on
to put someone's mind at rest
to break someone's heart
to fall head over heels in love

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Slide 9 - Diapositive

1. He doesn't hate her at all. _______, they're best friends.
2. I still think you're wrong. _______, I will stop arguing with you.
3. _______ I figured out what I was doing wrong, it was very easy.
4. He's always saying he's the best. ______, he's constantly wrong.
5. It's very warm and _______ I'm taking off my coat.
6. _______, she's very nice even though she seems mean at first.
7. She likes him. _______, he doesn't like her at all.
to be fair
conversely
meanwhile
therefore
sure
at least
nevertheless
in fact
once
paradoxically

Slide 10 - Question de remorquage

Use linking words in your speech!

Slide 11 - Diapositive

1. I enjoy drawing equally much

2. I like dogs, but

3. I like to do things in a team, such

4. I hate studying. By contrast,

5. Going outside is nice. Still,

6. I'm always getting distracted because
A. It's hard for me to focus.
B. I love gaming.
C. I'd rather just stay inside.
D. as playing soccer or basketball.
E. I don't like cats much.
F. as I do reading.

Slide 12 - Question de remorquage

1. Everyone has to go to school. However,

2. Everyone has to go do school despite

3. Everyone has to go to school, therefore

4. Everyone has to go to school, at least until

5. Everyone has to go to to school as a consequence of

6. Everyone has to go to school, and as a result
A. we're all very intelligent.
B. a law that was passed long ago.
C. some people being very smart already.
D. you need to go too.
E. you get your diploma.
F. a lot of people don't like it that much.

Slide 13 - Question de remorquage

1. My boss _______ me for showing up late.
2. The situation he _______ in his letter was quite different from reality, as things are a lot worse than he described.
3. The student _______ the teacher, thinking he knew better.
4. After long consideration, he _______ he didn't need a second bathroom after all.
2. The art teacher _______ us with supplies.
5. The outrageous claims made on television had to be ______ later.
indicated
deflated
sketched
criticised
determined
provided
contradicted
supported

Slide 14 - Question de remorquage