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THE SECRET GARDEN

English IV

Teacher: Mg. Ed. Rosaura Camones E.

Facultad de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica

Escuela Profesional de Electrónica

Universidad Nacional del Callao


I. Biography

 Frances Eliza Hodgson was born on 24 November


 1849 inManchester, England. She was very poor due to the death of the
father.
 She became an american novelist, amongallherworks the best known is
The Secret Garden.
 She married and divorced because one of his two children died.
 On 29 October 1924 in New York, she died at the age of 74..

II. Main Literary or written productions

 The SecretGarden (1909)


 Sara Crewe(1883)
 AfairBarbarian(1881)
 The autobiography “Whomiknowbestof all” (1893)
 Through one Aministration (1893)
 ALadyof Quality (1896)

III. Recognition – Prizes Awarded or engaged


 Award: Booklist Editors`

 Choice: Media Year this A Ward was WON:2011

IV. About the literary work

V. Title of literary work: The Secret Garden

VI. NUMBEROFBOOKANDITS PART (chapters-subchpaters / kind of


book): ISBN 978-0-230-03442-6 Numberof chapters :13

VII. About the week lyreading comprehension (virtualexposition/


phisical) introduction of the reading

Chapters: XIII – XV

VIII. MESSAGE(S) OR REFLEXION(S) OF THE LITERATY WORK

We should not always be emotionally trapped we must go out to a


garden like colin did so it will be well in mind and health.
IX. New vocabulary learned (30 words – expressions)

 Grew
 Found
 Began
 Gasped
 Rushed
 Threw
 Understand.
 Warm
 Laughed
 Breathed
 Tells
 Gets
 Scared
 Receives
 Crack
 Should
 Follows
 Leave
 Meet
 Bring it
 Humming
 Eaten
 Crooked.
 Thought
 Indoors
 Lawns
 Darkness
 Kept
 Trembling
 Replied
X. Examples of grammatical structure found in the reading (40)

Simple Past

1. Marta's face turned red with fright.


2. You will not lose your job.
3. Colin was glad to see me and we talked a lot.
4. Martha was speechless.
5. Mr. Craven almost went crazy.
6. I think he is a very regal boy.
7. Suddenly he saw Colin staring at him.
8. Mary looked thoughtfully at the fire.
9. There is no doubt that I bewitched him.
10. Mary left immediately.
11. Dickon wanted to show her that he would keep her secret.
12. Colin put the rose into the hold.
13. You will be a fine man one day
14. They travelled to the house by horse and carrieage.
15. Colin wanted to know how long she had been al Misselthwaite.
16. They talked about gardens or Dickon or the cottage on the moor.
17. Dickon turned his head to look at her in surprise.
18. He went straight out into gardens.

Past Continuous

19. The garden was lying here waiting.


20. Mr. Craven was trembling with happiness.
21. He was remembering his dream.
22. It a servant was standing in front of him, holding a letter.
23. Mr. Craven was travelling around beautiful places in Europe.
24. It was beating against her window.
25. The wind was whistling around the house.
26. It was still raining in the morning, and Mary couldn’t go outside.
27. I was thinking that I saw a prince in India once.
28. Colin saw that Mary was staring at him.
29. The world was waking up.
Simple Past`be

30. Mr. Craven was sitting in a chair in front of the fire


31. Mary was bored and complained to Martha that she had nothing to
do
32. When her sister Maria's daughter was going to be married
33. This was her garden, was not it?
34. She was so fond of it—she was!
35. It was done quickly enough indeed
36. It was filled in and pressed down and made steady
37. Was leaning forward on her hands and knees
38. It was an immense relief
39. He was a source of some anxiety
40. His strange calm was still upon him and something more

XI. character(S) (MAIN AND SECONDARY)

 Colin
 Master Craven
 Martha
 Dickon
 Miss medlock

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