I am going to visit my sister tonight. (to be + going to + hele ww.)
I will visit my sister tonight. (will + hele ww.)
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Adverbs
Bijwoorden geven eigenlijk meer informatie over een ander woord. Soms geven ze aan hoe vaak iets gebeurt (bv. never), waar iemand is (bv. outside), op welke manier iets gebeurt (bv. quickly) etc.
De meeste adverbs vertrekken van een bijvoeglijk naamwoord en voegen daar -ly aan toe:
After a form of to be (am, are, is, was, were) She is neverlate.
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How to round off Step 13/14?
Book presentation (written+spoken review)
Creative assignment (instruction video - on Elo)
Word test step 13
Word test Step 14
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Book presentation
Written review
Write a review about the book and explain plot, characters, theme and setting.
Spoken review
Make a video based on your written review in which you go into more details.
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Plot
Setting
Characters
Theme
Plot
Setting
Characters
Theme
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Plot
Chain of events in a story, consisting of 6 elements:
exposition
inciting incident
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
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Plot
1) Exposition: writer introduces the reader to
setting (when/where/basic situation)
characters
narrative
2) Inciting incident: the first major action in the story that sets the story in motion
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Plot
3) Rising action: incidents that carry the plot along:
Foreshadowing: a literary device that hints at events occurring later on in the plot
Flashback: a literary device that inserts an earlier event in the timeline; that looks back at a past event
Conflict: what prevents the main character from getting what (s)he wants
Internal conflict: person vs self
External conflict: person vs person/society/environment/technology/fate etc.
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Plot
4) Climax - the highest point of interest in the story when the character solves his/her struggles; highest point of emotion
5) Falling action - The character completes the action of his/her decision
6) Resolution - the final workings of the story's conflict; all loose ends are (usually) tied up here. There can be a narrative twist = a surprise ending
The theme is the central idea in the story. It is the thought that a writer wants to convey about a subject. What could be the author's goal in writing the story? What is he/she trying to make/tell you?
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Setting
When and where does the story take place
When = present/past/future; time of day; season
Where = country, planet, town, building, surroundings
Both create:
1) mood = the writer's attitude towards the subject (NOT the characters' mood)
2) atmosphere = the feeling the setting evokes (mysterious, happy, eerie etc.)
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Characters
Protagonist - "good guy - person audience is rooting for", main character that solves conflict
Antagonist - "bad buy - person audience wants to fail", creates conflict for the main character
Secondary characters - move the plot along, may not be involved in conflict
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Character -> traits
Character traits = physical and personality characteristics revealed through:
What the character him-/herself does & says
What the other characters say or do about the character
What the author states directly
What the author implies (suggests/not explicitly written)
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Time for work
Add your Periodedoel for Trede 13 and 14 -> deadline = 24-12
Make sure you use Engels Onderbouw (2e editie)!!!!