The Seven Stories

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The Seven Stories

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Improve your reading skills

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Reading

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Programme:
- The seven mayor plots
Grammar (  Question words) uni 49
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All plots are based on some basic themes.
A
True
B
False

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference / clear / sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting / turned out to be quite difficult / was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference / clear / sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting / turned out to be quite difficult / was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
I had heard a lot about The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Luckily, I hadn’t seen the film, so I could start reading it with an open mind. For those of you who don’t know / like / watch The Hunger Games, here’s a short outline:

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated / deserted / liberated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called The Hunger Games: a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change, but one thing is certain: you have to kill or be killed.

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The author saw the film with an open mind, because he had read the book.
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True
B
False

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
I had heard a lot about The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Luckily, I hadn’t seen the film, so I could start reading it with an open mind. For those of you who don’t know / like / watch The Hunger Games, here’s a short outline:

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated / deserted / liberated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called The Hunger Games: a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change, but one thing is certain: you have to kill or be killed.

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
After I had read the book, I couldn't care less / didn't know / started to wonder which of the seven basic plots were in the book. The first, overcoming the monster, was quite difficult / far-fetched / obvious. Although there are some real monsters in the arena, you could also regard the government as one. They are the initiator of The Hunger Games and cause all the hardships Katniss has to face. So for me it was clear that The Hunger Games has to do with overcoming some sort of monster. 

From rags to riches, so from being really poor to being rich / rich to being poor / unimportant to being influentual, is also a theme I was able to spot in the book. At first Katniss is penniless, but after winning The Hunger Games she can have everything she wants. She gets a house, and is rewarded with a large sum of money. 

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
Plot number three, the quest, was an obvious one. Katniss has to battle the other contestants in order to stay alive. More or less the same goes for story number four. Katniss goes on a voyage, because she has to leave her village for the TV show, and returns a hero.

Then for numbers five and six. Although I didn’t expect to have a good laugh while reading this book, on several occasions I had. Despite the pain, the suffering, and the brutality, there are a lot of comical notes in the book. And as far as tragedy is concerned, this theme is not at all / not clearly / quite obviously present in the book. You get to know the contestants throughout the story, but most of them kick the bucket sooner or later.

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Katniss has to go on a voyage in order to stay alive.
A
True
B
False

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
Plot number three, the quest, was an obvious one. Katniss has to battle the other contestants in order to stay alive. More or less the same goes for story number four. Katniss goes on a voyage, because she has to leave her village for the TV show, and returns a hero.

Then for numbers five and six. Although I didn’t expect to have a good laugh while reading this book, on several occasions I had. Despite the pain, the suffering, and the brutality, there are a lot of comical notes in the book. And as far as tragedy is concerned, this theme is not at all / not clearly / quite obviously present in the book. You get to know the contestants throughout the story, but most of them kick the bucket sooner or later.

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The author didn't expect humor in 'The Hunger Games'
A
True
B
False

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
Plot number three, the quest, was an obvious one. Katniss has to battle the other contestants in order to stay alive. More or less the same goes for story number four. Katniss goes on a voyage, because she has to leave her village for the TV show, and returns a hero.

Then for numbers five and six. Although I didn’t expect to have a good laugh while reading this book, on several occasions I had. Despite the pain, the suffering, and the brutality, there are a lot of comical notes in the book. And as far as tragedy is concerned, this theme is not at all / not clearly / quite obviously present in the book. You get to know the contestants throughout the story, but most of them kick the bucket sooner or later.

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THE SEVEN STORIES
Mrs Post gave us the assignment to read a book and write a review of it. In this review we were supposed to make it a difference/clear/sure which of the seven themes were in the book. A simple assignment as it may seem, it seemed to be exciting/turned out to be quite difficult/was quite tedious after all. Why? Because I found out that the book I read contained more than one basic plot. Actually, all the seven stories in the world were in it!
Six down, only one to go: rebirth. If you take this literally, it’s quite hard to find this theme in the book. Figuratively speaking Katniss is reborn several times in The Hunger Games. It often looks like she is going to be defeated, but she manages to survive every single time. When she goes off to the games, she is sure she won’t get any support from / leave / return to her village. But what happens in the end? She wins the games and goes home a hero!

So, are there only seven stories in the world? As far as I’m concerned there are infinite possibilities by combining the stories. Really good stories though, like The Hunger Games, have all the stories combined into one. 

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Are there any questions?

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Homework

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Which plot type is Harry Potter according to the video.
A
The quest
B
Rags to riches
C
Rebirth
D
Overcoming the monster

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Which fairy tale is a rags to riches story?
A
Hansel and Gretel
B
Sleeping beauty
C
Cinderella
D
Beauty and the Beast

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Which plot type is 'The Lion, the Witch and the wardrobe' according to the video.
A
The quest
B
Rags to riches
C
Voyage and return
D
Overcoming the monster

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10.4 Pick one of your favourite stories of all time. List the title and explain which plot type it follows.

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What makes a good story?

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Which plot can be found in Cinderella?
A
overcoming the monster
B
comedy
C
Rags to riches
D
rebirth

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Which plot can be found in all India Jones' films?
A
Rebirth
B
The quest
C
overcoming the monster
D
Voyage and return

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Overcoming the monster

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