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ENGLISH CLASS
MON SEP 25
Slide 1 - Diapositive
TODAY'S LESSON
literature
Slide 2 - Diapositive
TODAY'S GOAL
You learn a few things about Marilyn Monroe's history
You can find important information in short texts
Slide 3 - Diapositive
PREVIOUS LESSON
Paragraph 1.5 ( exercises 6,7,8,9,11 and test yourself).
Today paragraph 1.6 ( Book page 37)
Slide 4 - Diapositive
MARILYN MONROE
Slide 5 - Diapositive
Slide 6 - Vidéo
GET TO WORK
Together : exercises 1, 2, 3, and 6 (p. 39-42)
Slide 7 - Diapositive
1. a story about new and unknown technologies or inventions, for example time machines
2. a story about the life of a real person, for example Nelson Mandela
3. a story which has been told over and over again, for many years
4. a story in which strange events happen and problems have to be solved
5. a story about things that really happened, but in which characters or events have been changed
6. a story in which impossible things happen, for example flying dragons
7. an imaginary story which could happen in real life
science fiction
Biographical
Traditional
Mystery
historical fiction
fantasy
realistic fiction
Slide 8 - Question de remorquage
Assignment 3
A. Do you know of more celebrities who use pseudonyms? Try to come up with four names.
Read The Many Names of Marilyn Monroe.
B.Think of another pseudonym for Marilyn Monroe. Explain your choice and write down in what kind of situation she might have used it.
Slide 9 - Diapositive
aWe read about an ordinary driver. The passenger had an ordinary first name, ‘but in every other way he was unusual.’ Sum up the unusual details about this passenger.
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
b‘Her head swayed, heavy as marble. She closed her eyes, craving rest.’ What other words does the writer use to tell us that this woman is feeling very tired?
Slide 11 - Question ouverte
cThe bedroom is dark, but there is a light in it. 1. What makes the room dark?
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
2. Do you believe the author when he explains that the light comes from the woman’s skin? Why do, or don’t you believe him?
Slide 13 - Question ouverte
dThe person in the bedroom is Marilyn Monroe. Quote the sentence that might give away who she is.