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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL CALLAO –UNAC

Carrera de Ingeniería Eléctrica _ELECTRONICA2020A


SCHEMA OF REPORT WEEKLY AND MONTHLY OF READING UNDERSTANDING
Student: Silva Gordillo, Luis Diego, Code:1813120525; Book: The secret Garden
I.-ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Biography Main Literary Or Written Productions Recognition - Prizes Awarded Or Engaged


Frances Hodgson In 1868 he saw some of his short stories
Burnett, née Frances Eliza Hodgson, published, such as “Hearts And Diamonds” The film was nominated for an Academy Award for
(born Nov. 24, 1849, Manchester,
and “Miss Carruther’s Engagement”, in the Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction, and won
Eng.—died Oct. 29, 1924, Plandome,
N.Y., U.S.), American playwright and book “Godey’s Lady’s Book” (1868). the Los Angeles Films Critics Association Awards.
author who wrote the Years later, her story "Surly Tim's Trouble"
popular novel Little Lord Fauntleroy. appeared in Scribner magazine.
Apart from the stories, he published the
play "Esmeralda" (1881) and the novels
"That Lass o 'Lowries" (1877),
"Notwhithstanding" (1877), "Haworth's"
(1879), "A Fair Barbarian" ( 1881) or
"Through One Administration" (1881).
In 1873 she married the physician Swan
Burnett, from whom she divorced in 1898
after having two children, Vivian and
Lionel. The latter died in 1890.
In her work as a novelist, Frances obtained
great success as the author of romantic
stories and books of infantile protagonism,
among them "The Little Lord" (1886),
seeking inspiration in her own son Vivian;
"Sara Crew" (1888), a book renamed and
extended as "The Little Princess" in a play
in 1902 and in a novel in 1905
II.-ABOUT THE LITERARY WORK

Title Of Literary Work Number Of Book And Its Parts Social Historical Background In Which The Work
(Chapters-Subchapters/ Kind Of Was Written
Book)
During the first half of the 20th century, Spain
suffered a very dark period that took time for
I.- Little Miss Mary. the Spanish to recover. Between the years
1914-1918 the First World War happened in
II.- Mary in Yorkshire. which it affected the entire world. The work
of BEYOND the Secret Garden was published
III.- Finding the secret garden. in 1933, three years before the Spanish Civil
War (1936-1939). In these times the man
IV.- Meeting Dickon. works on the land and the woman remained
in charge of the house. Also during these
V.- Meeting Colin. years many individuals were found who were
oppressed by society for their social status.
VI.- Colin is Afraid.
.
VII.- Colin and the garden.

VIII.- Mr. Craven comes home


III.-ABOUT THE WEEKLY READING COMPREHENSION (VIRTUAL EXPOSITION/ PHISICAL)
CHAPTERS OR NEW EXAMPLES OF CHARACTER(S) MESSAGE
PAGES READ VOCABULARY GRAMMATICAL (Main And (S) OR
INTRODUCTION OF THE DURING THIS SUMMARY OF THE READING LEARNED( 10 STRUCTURE FOUND IN Secondary) REFLEXIO
READING WEEK( Put Words – THE READING(10) N(S) OF
The Date) Expressions) THE
LITERARY
WORK
When Mary Lennox was We're alike, you and me,' old 1. vineyard 1.Present Simple: I don’t - Mary Lennox Mothers
sent to Misselthwaite Manor Chapter I: Ben Weatherstaff said to Mary. 2. grapes know how you can carry a •Mr. and. always
to live with her uncle February 16th 'We're not pretty to look at and 3. knife knife about you. think of
everybody said she was the we're both very disagreeable.' 4. wretch 2.Present Simple: A girl
Mrs. Lennox their
most disagreeable-looking Chapter II: Poor Mary! Nobody wants her, 5. whatever needs to take a good look
children
child ever seen. It was true, February 16th nobody likes her. Her parents 6.Walk off. at • Mrs. Medlock
7. behaved the man she marries and
too. She had a little thin face have died, and she is sent home • Martha protect
8. foolish 3.Past Continues: I looked
and a little thin body, thin Chapter III: from India to live in her uncle's
9.Suddenly at your father, and when
• Benjamin them
light hair and a sour February 16th house in Yorkshire. It is a big • Mr. Archibald
10. bury they above all.
expression. Her hair was old house, with nearly a
killed him. Craven
yellow, and her face was hundred rooms, but most of
4. Present Simple: My • Mrs. Lilias
yellow because she had them are shut and locked. Mary neighbor’s son home with
been born in India and had is cross and bored, and lonely. Craven
both his arms mangled by
always been ill in one way There is nothing to do all day, the harvester. • Dickon
or another. Her father had and no one to talk to, except 5.Past Continues: Oh I Sowerby
held a position under the old Ben Weatherstaff, the knew her. Beautiful. • Colin Craven
English Government and gardener. But then Mary learns 6. Past Continues: He was • Susan
had always been busy and ill about the secret garden. The barely eight at the time of
himself, and her mother had door is locked and hidden, and Sowerby
the troubles.
been a great beauty who the key is lost. No one has been 7.Present Simple: She
cared only to go to parties inside the secret garden for ten walk's towards stage left.
and amuse herself with gay years - except the robin, who 8.Present Continues: Sleep,
people. She had not wanted flies over the wall. Mary my rose, the stallion is
a little girl at all, So when watches the robin, and wonders crying.
she was a sickly, fretful, where the key is 9. Past Continues: I looked
ugly little baby she was kept at the wall in front of me
out of the way, toddling. 10.Past Continues: Was it
you?

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