Stone Cold emotive language What emotive words do
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Stone Cold – emotive language What emotive words do you know? Make a list together on the board.
The Big Picture Last lesson This lesson Next lesson Role play of why Gail has ended up on the streets. Emotive writing. What it is and how to use it. What message the end has for the reader.
Learning objective and learning outcomes • • Learning objective: By the end of the lesson, you will understand. . . What emotive language is How to use emotive language in your writing The differences between emotive and non-emotive language • • Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to. . . Explain what emotive language is Create a piece of writing using an emotive/un-emotive style Compare and contrast the differences between emotive and unemotive writing Write down the underlined words in bold!
Activity one What is emotive language? You are to write your definition in your books.
Review one Emotive language means. . .
Review one Emotive language is phrasing which creates a strong emotional response in the reader.
Learning objective and learning outcomes • • Learning objective: By the end of the lesson, you will understand. . . What emotive language is How to use emotive language in your writing The differences between emotive and non-emotive language • ü • • Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to. . . Explain what emotive language is Create a piece of writing using an emotive/un-emotive style Compare and contrast the differences between emotive and unemotive writing
Input two Class reading of pages 93 -114 of the novel. How can you tell that the story is reaching a climax?
Activity two What do you predict will happen in the end of the novel?
Review two What are your predictions for the rest of the novel?
Activity three Decide whether you will write in an emotive or an un -emotive style. You will take on the persona of either Tanya’s father writing in an emotive way or a police officer writing a police report in an un-emotive way.
Review three You are to swap books with your partner and give them 2 stars and a wish for their writing. Have they written in the correct style? ?
Learning objective and learning outcomes • • Learning objective: By the end of the lesson, you will understand. . . What emotive language is How to use emotive language in your writing The differences between emotive and non-emotive language • ü ü • Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to. . . Explain what emotive language is Create a piece of writing using an emotive/un-emotive style Compare and contrast the differences between emotive and unemotive writing
Activity four What are the differences between emotive and unemotive language? You are to create a comparison between the two styles.
Review four Emotive Un-emotive
Learning objective and learning outcomes • • Learning objective: By the end of the lesson, you will understand. . . What emotive language is How to use emotive language in your writing The differences between emotive and non-emotive language • ü ü ü Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to. . . Explain what emotive language is Create a piece of writing using an emotive/un-emotive style Compare and contrast the differences between emotive and unemotive writing
To finish off… What do you think will happen with Gail in the novel? ? You are to write down a paragraph with your predictions and the reasons for your thoughts.
The Big Picture Last lesson This lesson Next lesson Role play of why Gail has ended up on the streets. Emotive writing. What it is and how to use it. What message the end has for the reader.
Consolidation phase Thumbs up/thumbs down • Learning objective: By the end of the lesson, you will understand. . . • What emotive language is • How to use emotive language in your writing • The differences between emotive and non -emotive language • Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, you will be able to. . . • Explain what emotive language is • Create a piece of writing using an emotive/un-emotive style • Compare and contrast the differences between emotive and un-emotive writing
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