Canterbury Tales

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Slide 1 - Diapositive

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Slide 2 - Vidéo

00:22
The story is about the wife of a
A
miller
B
carpenter
C
scholar

Slide 3 - Quiz

01:02
The wife tries to get rid of the parish clerk by
A
pretending to be mad
B
flooding the house
C
showing her buttocks

Slide 4 - Quiz

01:22
The Canterbury Tales are told by
A
24 people
B
25 people
C
26 people

Slide 5 - Quiz

01:39
Old English changing into Middle English started
A
in the 14th century, Chaucer's time
B
in the 11th century, Norman's time

Slide 6 - Quiz

02:07
The Pilgrims started their pilgrimage in
A
Southwark
B
Canterbury

Slide 7 - Quiz

02:17
Why does the host of the Tabard inn propose a competition?
A
Because they all need something to do.
B
Because he is interested in his guests.

Slide 8 - Quiz

02:17
What can they win?
A
gold coins
B
a meal

Slide 9 - Quiz

02:39
In the feudal system there were three classes:
A
monks, knights and peasants
B
peasants, kings and knights
C
peasants, serfs and monks
D
intellectuals, serfs and merchants

Slide 10 - Quiz

02:56
Chaucer travelled through France, Italy and England because
A
he liked travelling
B
he liked meeting people
C
he worked for the government

Slide 11 - Quiz

03:16
All characters are from different classes and speak their own language. That is how Chaucer can mock all classes.
A
true
B
false

Slide 12 - Quiz

03:42
People like the Canterbury Tales because of
A
the history lessons you get
B
the variation in characters and stories

Slide 13 - Quiz

03:56
The book is apparantly unfinished. You can tell because
A
the prologue promises 29 pilgrims each telling 4 stories
B
the host of the inn never appointed a winner
C
Both A and B

Slide 14 - Quiz

04:16
I want to watch more videos with Canterbury stories.
A
yes
B
no

Slide 15 - Quiz

Slide 16 - Diapositive