In deze les zitten 15 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 2 videos.
Lesduur is: 30 min
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Short Stories
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
What are we going to do?
look at tools and their definitions
apply them to short stories and poems
group discussions
write a review
a mock test: analyse a poem
Final literature test
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Let's start with short stories...
What are short stories and how do they work?
Grab your notebook and write down keywords while watching the following video.
Slide 3 - Tekstslide
Slide 4 - Video
Short story keywords
Slide 5 - Woordweb
Characteristics of a short story
it started as oral tales and ballads
19th century: started to look like the current form, so written down and printed, usually in magazines.
It is called short, doesn't mean it's always short. It can be lenghty too.
There is usually a twist at the end
Often reveals a certain aspect of a character
Slide 6 - Tekstslide
Characteristics of a short story
it has all the characteristics of a novel, hence the name short story.
Well-known author of short stories: Roald Dahl
Well-known short stories: the ones we are going to read.
The Way up to Heaven by Roald Dahl
Thank you Ma'am by Langston Hughes
The Open Window by Saki
Slide 7 - Tekstslide
How to read short stories?
There is a lot to look out for, write down keywords while watching the following video.
Slide 8 - Tekstslide
Slide 9 - Video
What to look for in short stories?
Slide 10 - Woordweb
Tools for working on short stories
Plot and tension
Status quo - rising action - climax - denouement
Character
Theme
Setting
Narration
Irony
Symbolism
Slide 11 - Tekstslide
What do you already know about plot and tension?
Slide 12 - Open vraag
Plot and tension
The plot is the development in the story. One action or event relates to another action or event.
Example: The King died, and the Queen died of grief.
The ‘wh-questions’ are a good means to discover the plot.
Tension (or suspense) relates to the plot. The more (unexpected) things happen, the more tension a reader will experience.
Slide 13 - Tekstslide
Status quo
Rising action
Climax
denouement
the starting point of the situation in the story.
the plot develops
It is the moment all the pieces of the puzzle fall into place.
the story comes to an open or closed end.
Slide 14 - Sleepvraag
So...
The status quo is the starting point of the situation in the story.
Then the plot develops: rising action, working its way towards the climax.
The climax of the story is usually towards the end of the story, but not necessarily the end itself. It is the moment all the pieces of the puzzle fall into place.
The denouement is the falling action: the story comes to an open or closed end.