V4 - Plot Structure revised + U3L4

Today's plan
1. Unit 3, lesson 4: The stigma surrounding male dancers - Reading Exercises

2. Revise plot structure: Quiz! 

3. The Landlady

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Today's plan
1. Unit 3, lesson 4: The stigma surrounding male dancers - Reading Exercises

2. Revise plot structure: Quiz! 

3. The Landlady

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U3L4: The Stigma surrounding male dancers

Stigma



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Slide 3 - Vidéo

00:23
Who do you think the older man is?
(in relation to the dancer(s))

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

00:25
Hang on, who is that lady?
A
The ballet teacher
B
Mrs. Weasley

Slide 5 - Quiz

00:26

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01:34
Why is this father not happy his son likes ballet?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

01:47
What accent does Billy's father have?
A
American
B
Geordie (Newcastle)
C
Scottish
D
Irish

Slide 8 - Quiz

Use a Dutch or English synonym for the word 'stigma'

Slide 9 - Carte mentale

Other sports or activities/jobs where stigmas still exist? (for males or females)

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To do now
Go to page 116 in your workbook (unit 3, lesson 4)

With the class: Ex. 15-16

Then, continue with exercises 5-12 (you can choose if you want to do Ex 12 before or after reading the text) (skip ex. 1-4)


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Back to Literature
Before the break: theme and plot structure
Quiz your knowledge/memory

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The sequence of events that make up a story is called...
A
Exposition
B
Plot
C
Climax
D
Setting

Slide 13 - Quiz

Setting is the ____________ of the story
A
Problem
B
Solution
C
Time and place
D
Plot

Slide 14 - Quiz

This is the introduction of the story where we are introduced to the main characters and the setting of the story
A
Falling action
B
Resolution
C
Rising Action
D
Exposition

Slide 15 - Quiz

When the problem begins to calm down or starts to get better...
A
Falling action
B
Rising action
C
Exposition
D
Resolution

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which shape do we use to analyse the plot structure? (2 correct answers)
A
B
C
D

Slide 17 - Quiz

Death by Scrabble
Take 2 minutes to jog your memory on this short story we did in the first term. What was it about? Who were the characters?

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Assignment: Apply Plot Structure and theme
Open the following files:
1. Death by Scrabble text (= on Itslearning - under literature - stories and novels)
2. The questions (in IL - in-class exercises -- Plot structure Death by Scrabble)

Together: we will do the questions (you don't have to hand this in on IL)

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LITERARY TERMS
Go through all the 
literary terms. Make 
your own dictionary 
so that you know 
exactly what their 
definitions are and how
you can recognise them
(add examples?)
(I will explain Figurative 
Language next week, but you
are welcome to go over this)

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What is a landlady? / where would you find one?

Slide 22 - Carte mentale

Why would the story be titled "The Landlady" What do you expect it will be about?

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

While reading/listening
Take notes on:
The setting (when, where, surrounding elements)
The characters (who, age, appearance, characteristics)
The types of accommodation (advantages & disadvantages)

There will be some questions in the Lesson Up too.
(take 30 seconds to grab a notebook/paper to take notes on)
+ Homework for next Wednesday: Finish reading the Landlady (text is on Itslearning)

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00:32
Where does Billy come from?
A
Bath
B
Swindon
C
London

Slide 26 - Quiz

00:32
Where is Billy going?
A
London
B
Bath
C
Swindon
D
Reading

Slide 27 - Quiz

01:47
Take a moment to finish your notes on the character Billy Weaver. What does brisk mean? What does this tell us about Billy?

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To be continued
We will continue with "The Landlady" (finish reading it by next week, first lesson)

Tomorrow: Middle English

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