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ESL TEACHERS: MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS

ESL Teachers: Middle School & High School Teachers 4. Giving a Literature Lesson

WORDS TRANSLATION

act
an important moment
author
background
ballad
build up to
cast
central statement
chain of connected events
choose between
climax
conflict
connotation
conscience
convey an idea
create suspense
crisis point
decisive moment
dilemma
emotional content
foreshadowing
haiku
identify with a character
inference
internal struggle

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29/08/2022, 14:19 BurlingtonEnglish

ESL TEACHERS: MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS

ESL Teachers: Middle School & High School Teachers 4. Giving a Literature Lesson

WORDS TRANSLATION

main character
message
minor character
mood
narrator
novel
objective onlooker
parody
personification
perspective
playwright
plot
poem
point of view
protagonist
read in one sitting
resolve a problem
rhyming scheme
scene
setting
short story
simile
sonnet
stage direction
suspense

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29/08/2022, 14:19 BurlingtonEnglish

ESL TEACHERS: MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS

ESL Teachers: Middle School & High School Teachers 4. Giving a Literature Lesson

WORDS TRANSLATION

theme
tone
turning point
underlying intention
writer's choice of words
writer's technique
writer's tools

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