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Monday

February 5
Where is Here?
• Do the exercise in the link
Listening • Remember to take a
Skill Practice screenshot and share it in
the channel of the week.
EIM: I Agenda
identify the • Warm up – unscramble
characteristics of • Presentation – modern gothic
characteristics
Modern Gothic
• Before Reading – vocabulary
and use
• While Reading – Read & three-
vocabulary column chart
words in context. • Closing – share
Warm-Up

• mliaaby • amiably
Unscramble the
• reiggrasou • gregarious
following words.
• calisot • stoical
Which are the • Amiably adv. • pleasantly
parts of speech
• Gregarious adj. • sociable or friendly
and the possible • holding back
meanings of the • Stoical adj. emotion

words?
Characteristics of Gothic Literature
Literary Traditional Gothic Modern Gothic
Element
Setting Draw this chart in
your notebook and
complete the first
Characters
column with
information from the
Plot video in the
Events following slide.

Endings
Video
Video

Watch the
video and
complete
the chart.
Characteristics of Traditional and Modern Gothic
Literary
Traditional Gothic
Literature
Modern Gothic
Element
Remote, exotic settings Ordinary places, which may
Setting (gloomy mansion or castle) make strange events more
unsettling
Strange, eccentric people, Ordinary people, to whom
Characters often of high social standing readers can easily relate
Unusual occurrences Situations in which normal life
Plot Events involving violence or is interrupted in disturbing
supernatural elements ways
Dramatic endings that fully
Endings resolve the dark, scary Ambiguous endings that leave
events questions unanswered
Before Reading

 Write a sentence with each vocabulary word. (3 minutes)

 Have you always lived in the same place? If not, would you like to go back to that
house?

 How would you react to someone who wanted to visit your house under that
circumstance?
Make a three-column chart to keep track of the story. Read pages
While Reading 69 to 71.
Notice… Annotate Connect
 whom the story is about, what Number of the  How would you react if
happens, where and when it paragraphs / someone asked you to
happens and why those passages look around your house
involved react the way they do  that you would because he / she lived
 the interactions between the like to revisit there before?
father, the mother and the  that have  How would you have
stranger, and how they develop characteristics of reacted had you been in
throughout the story. modern gothic. the position of the
 how the mother describes the  That have some of family?
stranger the answers to
 which the effect when the the notice
mother turns the light on is. questions
 What the reaction of the
stranger is and why.
Share the answers to
Wrap-Up the questions for the
chart
Have a wonderful day!

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