(also handy for your Book in a Bag on characterization)
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In deze les zitten 14 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 2 videos.
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Today
- Woordweek (10 min)
-speculating about the past (15 min)
- listening (30 min)
- last week's Shakespeare leftover: Richard III
(also handy for your Book in a Bag on characterization)
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Laurens woordweek
which expressions did you hear? List them on the slide after the video
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Slide 3 - Video
Slide 4 - Woordweb
1. "Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?"
2. "Bolting-hutch of beastliness" (spilled coffee)
3. "And thou unfit for any place but hell" (salad)
4. "Your brain is as dry as the remainder biscuit after a voyage". (meeting)
5. "Thou art as loathsome as a toad" (toilet)
6. "Your virginity breeds mites, much like a cheese" (guys at computer)
7. "a fusty nut with no kernel" (guy at computer)
Slide 5 - Tekstslide
also...
"starveling", "elf-skin", "dried neat's tongue", "bull's pizzle", "stockfish", "scullion", "rampallion", "fishmonger", "swaggering rascal", "dissembling harlot", "filthy bung", "fat guts", "I wonder why you will still be talking. Nobody marks you"
Slide 6 - Tekstslide
Vocab practice unnit 8D
Make ex. 5
write the answers down
you can check in the next screen
Slide 7 - Tekstslide
discrimination
opposition
struggle
boycott
threats
demonstrations
marches
injustice
refusal to use a product or service
public protest against something
warning of an intention to hurt someone
difficult fight
treatment of one group of people worse than others
walk to protest against something
unfairness
Slide 8 - Sleepvraag
Speculation p101
ex 6
! the meaning of the certainty sentence is a bit ... uncertain ... just look at the verbs and let those guide you
Slide 9 - Tekstslide
More Practice?
Oxford Online 8.3
Slide 10 - Tekstslide
Listening
We're using CITO exams and we will practice with that today.
Test is 20 dec
I have no more cito practice for you, but I did put some stuff in Classroom for you
Slide 11 - Tekstslide
Extension: how Shakespeare manipulates his audience
Watch the Richard III video on next slide
you can read along using the text in your handout (lesson 1)
Is Richard good or evil?
Do you like him?
!Watch his body language, his gestures, his tone of voice.!
Slide 12 - Tekstslide
Slide 13 - Video
Richard III is evil, he is a nasty human.
Still..... We root for him. Why?
Can you think of books or tv shows that have an evil protagonist?
Making your audience dislike and cheer at the same time. That is the power of literature!