This is a blog for my students of ESO and Bachillerato. The idea is to include follow-up on-line materials related to the contents studied in class, to exchange opinions, to carry out projects in common and to receive feedback from students and colleagues, so your suggestions are welcome!
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Preparing your literary circle worksheets (3ºB&C)
Hi all, welcome to my blog. Here you are some guidelines on how to make your literary circle worksheets, they are a bit different to the ones you did in 2ºESO (the first one is about The Wife of Bath Tale and it´s for next Wednesday). The better you prepare them, the more interesting the literary circle will be!
-Vocabulary: write five words you didn´t know the meaning of. Write the page where the word is to be found and a definition (if several, choose the definition that applies in the context).
-Summary: no more than 60 words.
-Quotation: don´t forget to write the page where it is and explain the reason why you chose it (the quotation should be meaningful and significant).
-Question about the story and the answer: again, come up with interesting questions that can trigger a discussion, not simple understanding questions such as Who is the protagonist of the story? or How old is she? but questions like If you were in the same situation as the protagonist, would you do the same as him/her? or What´s the moral of the story?
-Prediction: either develop the story further or think of a new ending . Write at least 80 words.
And remember: it´s you who makes the literary circles interesting!
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