In deze les zitten 14 slides, met tekstslides en 2 videos.
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Tuesday, September 20th
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Programme
- 10 minutes of silent reading
- Martin Luther King + Amanda Gorman: final answers
- Presentations: questions and planning
- Start The Hate U Give
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Read your novel
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10:00
Slide 3 - Tekstslide
Martin Luther King p. 28
What is the essence of Martin Luther King's dream?
He demands racial justice and an integrated society. He hopes that one day all people will be like brothers and sisters in a world governed by equality, justice and peace.
What purpose does the speech serve?
The speech tries to unite people and give them hope of a better future.
Slide 4 - Tekstslide
Amanda Gorman p. 34
What might the hill from the title symbolize?
The hill refers to gradual progress (socially and politically). Climbing a hill is usually slow, could be difficult, it takes time to reach the top.
What might the poet mean by 'in the belly of the beast'?
A dangerous situation, such as the 9/11 attacks or the Capitol Hill riots.
'We've learned that quiet isn't always peace, and the norms and notions of what just is isn't always just-ice'
This is about the danger of settling and accepting the current climate. We need to fight for our beliefs and try to make a change for the better.
Slide 5 - Tekstslide
Amanda Gorman p. 35
What is the tone of the poem?
Hopeful, the US is a work in progress. It is not broken, but just unfinished. The light also refers to hope, something to work towards.
References to iconic American Literature:
Maya Angelou - Still I Rise and Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream ('forge a union with a purpose').
What is the message of the poem?
Unite, take action: ‘leave behind a country better than the one we were left with' (similar to Martin Luther King's speech).
Slide 6 - Tekstslide
Amanda Gorman p. 35
Literary devices:
- rhyme: afraid - blade - made - glade
- alliteration: to compose a country committed to all cultures, colors, characters and conditions of man.
- allusion: other works we've read by Maya Angelou and Martin Luther King. Is there a reference to Trump in there as well?
- anaphora: We will rise ...
- rhythm: listen to her performance again
Slide 7 - Tekstslide
SE Speaking
Presentation: any questions?
Take another good look at p. 53
Planning:
1. Sept. 29th
2. Oct. 4th
3. Oct. 6th
3 groups per class! Don't forget about the visual aids.
Slide 8 - Tekstslide
Slide 9 - Video
Introduction The Hate U Give
Reader p. 37 and 38
Double consciousness is the internal conflict experienced by subordinated or colonized groups in an oppressive society.
Code-switching is the practice of alternating between two or more languages or varieties of language in conversation.
Slide 10 - Tekstslide
Slide 11 - Video
Introduction The Hate U Give
Reader p. 37 and 38
Double consciousness is the internal conflict experienced by subordinated or colonized groups in an oppressive society.
Code-switching is the practice of alternating between two or more languages or varieties of language in conversation.
Slide 12 - Tekstslide
Get to work
Work on the questions about the first 7 chapters of The Hate U Give (p. 38 - 45 in your reader).
Also, read the article by Reniqua Allen and answer the questions on p. 40.
Slide 13 - Tekstslide
Next week
No class this Thursday or next Tuesday.
Thursday, Sept. 29th:
- first 3 presentations
- read The Hate U Give (up until unit 17 by October 6th!)
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