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- •Unit III language focus sailing down the chesapeake1
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Read and translate the text and the introduction using a dictionary if necessary.
- •Answer the following questions based on the text:
- •Find in the text the English for:
- •Translate using vocabulary items:
- •VI. Interpret the following sentences from the text.
- •VII. Read the following sentences:
- •VIII. Choose and insert the correct word. Remember the difference between:
- •IX. Read and translate into Russian. Use the italicized structures in sentences of your own.
- •X. Read the following passages from the text and analyze the use of tenses.
- •XI. Practise in using correct tenses.
- •XII. Practise in using degrees of comparison.
- •XIII. Complete the following sentences developing the idea given in the text.
- •XIV. Translate into English.
- •XV. Give an oral or written summary of the story and the introduction using Present and Past Tenses.
- •XVI. Retell the story: a) in the name of the boy; b) in the name of the nurse.
- •XVII. Compose flashes of conversation according to the models. Work in pair.
- •XVIII. Compose short dialogues. Use the suggested words and word combinations and develop the situations. Work in pair.
- •XIX. Topical questions for discussion.
- •XX. Speak on the following topics using correct tenses, degrees of comparison and some of the suggested words and word combinations:
- •Literary focus key literary notion: plot
- •Conflict
- •Suspense
- •Subplot
- •Helpful questions to ask when analysing the plot
- •Sample analysis
- •The invisible japanese gentleman by Graham Greene
- •Exercises
- •Key literary notions: narrators and point of view
- •First-person narrators
- •Third-person narrators: Omniscient point of view
- •Third-person narrators: Limited omniscient point of view
- •Third-person narrators: Dramatic or objective point of view
- •Third-person narrators: Stream of consciousness, Interior monologue
- •Helpful questions to ask when analysing the narrative technique
Helpful questions to ask when analysing the narrative technique
Does the author use a first-person or third-person narrator?
Is the third-person narrator omniscient?
If the third-person narrator is limited, does he see the story from the point of view of one of the characters in the story?
Is the point of view dramatic or objective?
Does the author try to represent the thoughts of the character? What technique does he use to achieve this effect?
What effect does the author’s choice of narrator have on the impact of the story?
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