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4.3 Creative Writing

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Planner for today
  1. Goals for today
  2. Recap
  3. Perfect times
  4. Creative assignment
  5. Time to work
  6. Evaluation

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At the end of this class......
  • I have recapped about prefix and suffix
  • Recapped the Present Perfect
  • I know what and why motives are extremely important in fiction.
  • I have written a short new item to a beloved scene from a serie. 

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What did we do last week?

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

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I know how to use prefix
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 7 - Sondage

Topic for today

Slide 8 - Diapositive

WRITE NOTES WHILE WE ARE WATCHING THE VIDEO


THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE UPCOMING YEARS!!

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Slide 10 - Vidéo

In short,
Present perfect is used to talk about unfinished actions.

Your life is unfinished --> present perfect.

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Signal words for the Present Perfect
  • For
  • Already
  • Never  
  • Ever
  • So
  • Since
  • Yet
     

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Make a sentence with the following phrase: All my life .........

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Slide 15 - Lien

timer
10:00

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Topic for today part 2: Motives

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What is a motive?

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

Motive
Why is motive important in a story?
Motive points out where a character is most likely to trip, but also highlights the direction the character needs to grow. It's this additional psychological layering that can make even a simple story deceptively complex.

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MOTIVE!?!?!?
Motive is a key ingredient that differentiates stories that sizzle versus stories that fizzle, namely because we all want to know ‘WHY?’.




Why does a character want this or that? What drives them? Who would do such a thing? How did a character become a certain way? Can a character change?

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Slide 22 - Vidéo

How would you describe the man?
How would you describe the woman?

Slide 23 - Carte mentale

🎨Make me your villain......
The man, who is wearing the dark outfit, rounds off the scene by calling out: "Make me your villain......."

but what is going to happen next???

Write about what happens next and make up the motive why is the man calling out that specific phrase?

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🎨Make me your villain......

The man in the dark outfit, rounds of the scene by calling out: "Make me your villain......."

but what is going to happen next?
Write about what happens next and make up the motive why is the man calling out that specific phrase, what is he up to now?

Requirements!
1. Your story has a minimum of 150 words.
2. Describe the motive, what is the reason for his actions?
3. Present perfect is used at least 3 times.


Remember --> MOTIVE!

Why does a character want this or that? What drives them? Who would do such a thing? How did a character become a certain way? Can a character change?

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Slide 26 - Diapositive

🎨Make me your villain......

The man in the dark outfit, rounds of the scene by calling out make me your villain.......

but what is going to happen next?
Write about what happens next and make up the motive why is the man calling out that specific phrase, what is he up to now?

Requirements!
1. Your story has a minimum of 150 words.
2. Describe the motive, what is the reason for his actions?
3. Present perfect is used at least 3 times.


Remember --> MOTIVE!

Why does a character want this or that? What drives them? Who would do such a thing? How did a character become a certain way? Can a character change?

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Time to evaluate

Slide 28 - Diapositive

Give a tip and a top for today's class

Slide 29 - Question ouverte