In deze les zitten 31 slides, met interactieve quiz, tekstslides en 1 video.
Lesduur is: 50 min
Onderdelen in deze les
To do:
Notebook and pencil case on he table
Air pods/head phones/etc + phone in the bag
Assignment:
In your notebook write down:
1. Opinion so far
2. Most and least favourite character + why!
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Goals
I can explain at least 2 literary terms
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Programme
Literary terms
Signing up!
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Next test: Literature + Speaking
Grade:
50% Speaking
50% Literature
Monologue + dialogue
( around 6 -7 minutes)
in pairs (high exemption:
alone or group of 3)
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What are we going to do:
Week 3: Literary Terms
Week 4: Chinese American History + Fluency/Speaking practice
Week 5: Journey to the West + Fluency/Speaking/pronounciation practice
Week 6: Final practice moments with peer feedback
Week 7: Speaking Test moments
Week 8: Spring Break
Week 9: Final Speaking test moments
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Tip:
Making notes when reading: On your own: paper!
When creating something online together:
Google Doc
Mindmap:
Canva/Coggle/Mindmeister
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Literary mindmap
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Your knowledge about...
Themes?
Plotstructure (exposition, rising action,
falling action, climax, resolution)?
Antagonist vs Protagonist? Characters (flat or round)?
Symbols?
Metaphors and similes?
Perspective
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Graphic Novel terminology!
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Important terms...
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Literary terms....
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Plot
Basic outline of a story
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Prepare to take notes!
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Slide 15 - Video
Characters
Most important terms:
Main (protagonist)
Side Bad guy (antagonist
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Characters
Flat - Does not change (usually most side ch.)
Round - A layered character
Foil (to show contrast, often qualities,
between this and another character Dynamic - goes through transformation
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Also
known as perspective
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But when reading a graphic novel....
Perspectives can be different....
In most cases graphic novels tend to be:
Third Person Omniscient Narration
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Perspective in Graphic Novel
What is shown in the panel(s)?
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Perspective
Eye-level:
more personal contact
Bird's eye view:
overview/give details/give sense
of scale
Worm's eye view:
Foreboding/helplessness/give extra
effect to scenes
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Theme
An abstract idea or concept explored in a literary work (usually a bit hidden). One work may have a multiple themes.
Ps. Only after you've read the book you usually
discover the themes
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Symbolism
In literature, symbolism is the use of a concrete image to represent an abstract idea.
How to find it:
You can recognize symbolism when an image in a piece of text seems to indicate something other than its literal meaning. It might be repeated or seem somewhat jarring, as if the author is intentionally pointing it out (and they might be—though authors don’t always do this).
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Examples
Color:
red > angry, jealousy,
Animals:
> Butterfly = transformation
> Lion = royalty, strength
Common objects:
Apple = temptation
Chains = imprisonment
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“Winter is coming,”
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Writers use both similes
and metaphors
to paint a literary picture,
evoke emotions,
and make text more descriptive.
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Homework Monday, 29th of Jan.
Read American Born Chinese p. 85 -163
+
And start making notes regarding: 1.characters (who is important + do they change?)
2.what happens > summarize
3.Anything that stands out
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Which literary item is one you find the most difficult?
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