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Teaching Fiction to a group of F.4 Students Scarlett Lo 50533064 Louisa Leung 92907880

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Page 1: Teaching Fiction to a group of F.4 Students Scarlett Lo 50533064 Louisa Leung92907880

Teaching Fiction to a group of F.4 Students

Scarlett Lo 50533064

Louisa Leung 92907880

Page 2: Teaching Fiction to a group of F.4 Students Scarlett Lo 50533064 Louisa Leung92907880

Outline

• Part I – Lesson plan• Part II - Pre-reading• Part III – Micro-teaching

– Task 1 : Guess who is talking to Willy Wonka ?– Task 2 : What do you think about the characters ?– Task 3 : Which character do you like ? – Follow-up activity

• Part IV – Rationale

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Lesson Plan

• Name of Fiction

• Target Students

• Students Background

• Objective

• Lesson Duration

• Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

• F.4 students tackling SBA (School-based Assessment)

• Low reading motivation and low English standard

• to provide integrated skills on reading print-fiction for characters discussion

• A double period

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Pre-reading: identifying characters

Main Characters are : Willy Wonka

Charlie Bucket

Violet Beauregarde

Veruca Salt

Augustus Gloop

Mike Teavee

He / she is : A famous chocolate factory owner

A lucky boy of a poor family

A gum-chewer

A girl coming from a rich family

A fat boy who loves eating

A boy who likes to dog nothing but watch TV

Click to the film website for Identifying main characters

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Task 1 :Who is talking to Willy Wonka ?• Work in a group of 4• Each group has part of

a dialogue / lyrics extracted from the fiction

• In each dialogue, only one main character is mentioned

• The character is talking to either Wonka or the parents

• Guess which character is talking

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“The great big greedy nincompoop!How long could we allow this beastTo gorge and guzzle, feed and feastOn everything he wanted to? However long this pig might live,We’re positive he’d never giveEven the smallest bit of funOr happiness to anyone So what we do in cases suchAs this, we use the gentle touch,And carefully we take the bratAnd turn him into something thatWill give great pleasure to us all – A doll, for instance, or a ball,Or marbles or a rocking horse.”

Appearance

Remark

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“Just so long as it’s gum, just so long as it’s piece of gum and I can chew it, then that’s for me! Come on, Mr. Wonka, hand over this magic gum of yours and we’ll see if the thing works.”

 “Now, Violet, don’t let’s do anything

silly.” “I want the gum! What’s so silly?” “I would rather you didn’t take it, you

see, I haven’t got it quite right yet. There are still one or two things …”

 “Oh, to heck with that!” “Don’t!”

hintPersonality

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“Hey, Mummy! I’ve decided I want a squirrel! Get me one of those squirrels!”

  “Don’t be silly, sweetheart, these all

belong to Mr. Wonka.”

“I don’t care about that! I want one. All I’ve got at home is 2 dogs and 4 cats and 6 bunny rabbits and 2 parakeets and 3 canaries and a green parrot and a turtle and a bowl of goldfish and a cage of white mice and a silly old hamster! I want a squirrel!”

 “All right, my pet, Mummy’ll get you

a squirrel just as soon as she possibly can.”

“But I don’t want any old squirrel! I want a trained squirrel!”

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“But could you send things by television if you wanted to, as you do chocolate?”

 “Of course I could!”  “And what about people? Could you

send a real live person from one place to another in the same way?”

 “Good heaven, child, I really don’t know

… I suppose it could … yes, I’m pretty sire it could … of course it could … I wouldn’t like to risk it, though … it might have some very nasty results … ”

 “I’m pretty sure it could … of course it

could … Look at me! I’m going to be the first person in the world to be sent by television!”

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“There goes our friend Augustus Gloop! D’you see him? He’s getting into the first truck with his mother and father!”

 “You mean he’s really all right? Even after going up

that awful pipe?” “He’s very much all right. And look! There goes Miss

Violet Beauregarde, the great gum-chewer! It seems as though they managed to de-juice her after all. And how healthy she looks! Much better than before!”

 “But she’s purple in the face!” “Good gracious! Look at poor Veruca Salt and Mr. Salt

and Mrs. Salt! They‘re simply covered with garbage!” “And here comes Mike Teavee! Good heavens! What have

they done to him? He’s about ten feet tall and thin as a wire!”

“They’ve overstretched him on the gum-stretching machine, how very careless.”

 “But how dreadful for him!”

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Task 2: What do you think about the characters?Discuss in groups:• 3 adjectives to

describe the characters;

• What they are dreaming to do

(Fill in the table)

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Character Adjective Dream Present you will give

Willy Wonka    

   

Augustus Gloop    

   

Veruca Salt    

   

Violet Beauregarde

   

   

Mike Teavee    

   

Charlie Bucket    

   

Task 2: Fill in the boxes of the table below

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Character Adjective Dream Present you will give

Willy Wonka Insecure, cunning,Lonely

 To have a child go on running the

factory

 

Augustus Gloop

Greedy, fat, impetuous

To eat everyday  

Veruca Salt Spoiled, headstrong, Impulsive

 To own everything she wants

 

Violet Beauregarde

Competitive, haughty, rebellious

 To chew gum as long as she can

Mike Teavee Imaginative, impetuous, TV-addicted

To do nothing but watch TV

Charlie Bucket

Sympathetic, Sensible,

caring

To get full in his stomach

 

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Task 3 : Which character do you like most ?• Suppose you are a

friend of the character, what present will you give to the character ? Why ?

• Do you like the character ? Why ?

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Character Adjective Dream Present you will give

Willy Wonka Insecure, cunning,Lonely

 To have a child go on running the

factory

 

A family

Augustus Gloop

Greedy, fat, impetuous

To eat everyday  

Veruca Salt Spoiled, headstrong, Impulsive

 To own everything she wants

 

Violet Beauregarde

Competitive, haughty, rebellious

 To chew gum as long as she can

A chewing gum or a prize cup

Mike Teavee Imaginative, impetuous, TV-addicted

To do nothing but watch TV

 A PS2 machine

Charlie Bucket

Sympathetic, Sensible,

caring

To get full in his stomach

 

A bottle of weight losing pill

A cage

Money or chocolate

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Follow-up activity

• Your favourite character would like to visit Hong Kong for a day. Please plan an itinerary suitable for him/her.

– Write your plan in no less than 100 words– Tell us your plan in class

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The Rationale of the Lesson Design

• Task based

• Learning content appropriate

• Meeting students’ needs

• Achieve Communicative Competence

• Mobilize Learners’ Prior Communicative Competence

• Print Fiction listed in HKEAA• Film version available

• Form 4 Students need to practice skills to tackle with SBA

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The Tasks

Tasks used • Extracted Dialogue/Lyrics

• Personality identification

• Itinerary Writing ( Individual work )

Benefit of the tasks • Induction - learn from

examples to theories• Discovery Learning leads to Deep Levels of thinking

• Peer learning • Interactive learning engages students’ attention

• Application of learning in real Tasks

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The End