To Kill a Mockingbird 3 5H

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English Literature 

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Road Map
  • Test week talk
  • Check chapters 3 & 4
  • Work on chapters 9 & 10

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Test week
  • 15%  Watching and listening
  • 15% Literature
  • 15% Oral book test 

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Test 
1. About 20-25 multiple choice questions on the novel
2. About 10-12 items in a 'fill in the gap'- exercise on Harper Lee's life
3. 30 true/false questions
4. 1 open question (you use about 60-80 words, either Dutch or English. Well-written English may give you bonus points). 
DICTIONARIES ARE ALLOWED (BYO)

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Test Material
  • The content from chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird  that you had to read
  • The film
  • The life of Harper Lee 
  • Style and language in the book 

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Learning goals 
At the end of this series of lessons you can:
  • give a short summary of chapters 3, 4, 9, 10, 17-20 and 28-31
  • describe the characters that feature in these chapters in some detail
  • describe how language is used to reflect a person's social class
  • give an outline of Harper Lee's life and its most important events. 

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Chapter 3
Jean Louise beats up Walter Cunningham. After Jem explains to her why Walter said what he said, he is invited to the Finch's for lunch. During lunch, Cal teaches Scout a thing or two about common decency. At school, Burris Ewell upsets the teacher. 

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Chapter 4
Scout finds a 'treasure' (some chewinggum) in a knot hole of a tree near Boo Radley's house. Dill arrives for the summer and the three of them (Jem, Dill and Scout) hang out a lot. One day, Scout ends up flying down the sidewalk in a tire, which results in her being dumped in the Radleys' front yard. Scout swears she has heard someone laughing inside the house. As a result of this adventure, Jem invents a game in which the children act out the life and times of Boo Radley.

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Do
Read chapters 9 and 10

Do the assignments belonging to them. 

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Chapter 9
Scout gets into a fight with Cecil Jacobs at school because he badmouths Atticus (as Atticus is defending Tom Robinson who is a black man). They also celebrate Christmas at Finch's landing with aunt Alexandra and her family and uncle Jack. Here, Scout also gets into a fight. This time with aunt Alexandra's grandson, the obnoxious Francis. Francis tells Scout that, in aunt Alexandra's opinion, Atticus will ruin the Finch family because of his defence of Tom.

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Chapter 10
In the eyes of Jem and Scout, Atticus is an old man of 50,  rather past his prime. When a rabid dog (a dog with rabies, called Tim Johnson) is spotted in the street, Cal calls Atticus who hurries home bringing with him sheriff Heck Tate. Heck tells Atticus to shoot the dog as he is such a good and steady shot. Jem and Scout hear that their father used to be called 'Ol' One Shot', as the best shot in the county. His level of coolness raises accordingly. 

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