H4 P2 recap literature + summaries of own books

What do I expect of you?
  • Do your work!
  • Try to speak as much English as possible. 
  • Be mindful, respectful & communicate!
  • Be on time: more than 5 minutes = too late. 
  • Raise your hand if you have a question and be silent during explanations of me/student. 
  • Bags are on the ground, phones in your bags. 
  • No eating in the classroom (gum included), drinking water is allowed. 
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What do I expect of you?
  • Do your work!
  • Try to speak as much English as possible. 
  • Be mindful, respectful & communicate!
  • Be on time: more than 5 minutes = too late. 
  • Raise your hand if you have a question and be silent during explanations of me/student. 
  • Bags are on the ground, phones in your bags. 
  • No eating in the classroom (gum included), drinking water is allowed. 

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learning goals
  • I know the different parts of the setting and the plot of a story. 

  • I know the different types of characters that exist. 

  • I can describe the setting, the characters and the plot of my book.

  • I can adjust my writing based on given feedback. 




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Exam Revision
- Sentence Structure: SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT 
  • "Because of him, is the world in danger".
- When talking about people, use WHO, not THAT. 
  • A boy that's called Harry.
- "One of the..." is always followed by a plural because it refers to 1 item of a group!
  • "One of his enemy" / "One of his friend". 
- VERY GREAT: really great, truly great, absolutely great, fantastic, amazing...
  • "Very" is used for gradable adjectives (cold). "Really" is used for both gradable and non-grad (great, perfect, dead).
- More linking words!!! Not only "because" or "and": "although", "whereas", "while", "in fact"...


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Check your exam and correct the circled words

If there are any underlined sentences, re-write them!

Ask you partner or the teacher for help if necessary
timer
5:00

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Recap literature

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setting

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Setting
- time (e.g. 1994, last Tuesday, 10 years in the future)
- place (e.g. in outer space, on a boat, in your home)
- weather (e.g. rainy, sunny, windy)
- social conditions (e.g. racist society, a selfish family, poverty)
- mood (e.g. calm, optimistic, anxious)

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plot

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Freytag's pyramid

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Why is the plot structure important?
Plot structure is not just used in literature, but in all storytelling, television and film.

Once you know plot structure, you can automatically organise something abstract into something that is concrete and makes sense. 


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characters

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What can we say about our characters?
What do they look like?
What are they like?
What relationships do they have with other characters?
 What problems do they have?

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Look for someone who is reading the same book as you and sit together (in pairs)!

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Writing task
Characters: 
-Write a description of 2 of the characters. Use at least 6 adjectives.
Setting:
- time, place, weather, social conditions, mood.
Plot
-Explain 4 things that happened.

timer
25:00
  • Use richer vocabulary!
  • Write full sentences!

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learning goals
  • I know the different parts of the setting and the plot of a story. 

  • I know the different types of characters that exist. 

  • I can describe the setting, the characters and the plot of my book.

  • I can adjust my writing based on given feedback. 




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