Language Arts Electives Learning English through Short Stories.

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Language Arts Electives Learning English through Short Stories

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Language Arts Electives

Learning English through Short Stories

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What is a …

Short Story?

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The short story …

~ is a literary genre ~ is usually fictional ~ is usually more concise than

longer works of fiction, e.g. novels ~ has its origins in oral story-telling

traditions

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Short Stories usually have … one incident one plot one setting a limited number of characters, and cover a short period of time

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Example 1 Cinderella

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Example 2 The Three Little Pigs

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Example 3 A Little Red Riding Hood

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What different types of

short stories are there?

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Types of Short Story ~ Horror Story ~ Fable ~ Love Story ~ Detective Story ~ Ghost Story ~ Fairy Story ~ Science Fiction ~ Adventure Story

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What is the purpose of the

Short Story Module???

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The purpose is to … … help students to understand the concepts

of narration, setting, character, theme and symbol, as well as to consider ways of creating mood, and of writing good story openings, closings and dialogue

AND

… help students to apply the concepts and techniques they have learned in their own writing

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Content The module comprises 3 parts. Part 1: Students are introduced to

the aims, design and content of the module. They will learn to identify and understand the key features of a short stories, and read stories with appreciation.

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Content Part 2: Students read and write

specific aspects of a short story, e.g. setting, character, theme, dialogue, opening and closing. They will also start to write their own story.

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Examples: A good opening starts with a sound

effect.

“Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin.”

The author begins with an action, including a sound effect.

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Content Part 3: Students share a story of

their choice with the class. They will also tell and perform short stories orally.

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Assessment A range of activities will be used for

assessing student performance, including:

~ short pieces of writing ~ an end-of-course short story ~ oral performances

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Examples: Students will be able to … ~ plan & organize a story ~ write openings and closings ~ create a storyline ~ create characters ~ expand vocabulary & create setting ~ write dialogue ~ write twists to surprise readers

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