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English Course

8th. grade
II Period
Teacher: José Armando Teque Alfaro
60 minutes

Working guide
Instructions: note the date in your notebook and paste the guide, read all instructions carefully.
Work with pen, legible handwriting, order and cleanliness following the instructions.

Materials: notebook, complete case, white sheet letter and copies provided by the teacher.

Before reading
1. Look at the image and comment orally:
a. What do you know about it?
b. What elements attract attention? Why?
c. Do you know the character?
d. What do you think the story’s about?
e. Does anyone write a personal journal? What characteristics does a journal have?
During the reading
2. Delivery of the reading sheet. What do you see in the structure of the text?
3. Silent reading of The Diary of Anne Frank/pages 2 to 4 . (8 minutes)
4. Explanation of the characteristics of a personal diary. They take notes in his notebook during the explanation.
5. Solve the exercise that includes:
Personal work:
a) Read the supporting material comprehensively and code with assimilation symbols.
b) Identify the characteristics of the text.
They answer in a post it : what kind of language do we find? What topics can I write in a journal?
c) Fold a sheet in half and exemplify a personal diary with an entry.
Collaborative work:
d) Comment on the group:
Why do you think Ana wanted to write a diary?
What is the value of a personal diary? Why?
What information about Ana can you identify according to the language she uses?
e) Write on a sheet the name of the members of the group.
f) Write a paragraph explaining the characteristics of the form of the text read. Each member writes a complete sentence.
The next student reads the previous sentence and complements the idea, so on until the paragraph is completed. Don’t
forget to use connectors and check your spelling.
After the reading
Discuss in the group what they think will happen now in Anne Frank’s diary.
Conclusions
6. Express orally their learning conclusion. (2 - 5 minutes)

To deliver: manuscript exercise.

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