The document provides a list of potential discussion questions for analyzing a literary extract in two parts. The first section questions focus on character actions and reactions, plot details, cultural context, and themes. The second section asks how the extract relates to the student's own life and international baccalaureate themes like identity, culture, and relationships.
The document provides a list of potential discussion questions for analyzing a literary extract in two parts. The first section questions focus on character actions and reactions, plot details, cultural context, and themes. The second section asks how the extract relates to the student's own life and international baccalaureate themes like identity, culture, and relationships.
The document provides a list of potential discussion questions for analyzing a literary extract in two parts. The first section questions focus on character actions and reactions, plot details, cultural context, and themes. The second section asks how the extract relates to the student's own life and international baccalaureate themes like identity, culture, and relationships.
The document provides a list of potential discussion questions for analyzing a literary extract in two parts. The first section questions focus on character actions and reactions, plot details, cultural context, and themes. The second section asks how the extract relates to the student's own life and international baccalaureate themes like identity, culture, and relationships.
SOME QUESTIONS FOR THE SECON PART OF THE RECORDING:
– Why did this character do [refer to a character’s action from the
literary extract] in this situation? – Why did that character respond in such a way? – How else could he/she have reacted? – What brought about this situation? – What happens next? – If you could be a character which one would you choose? – Why is this scene a key scene in the story? – What point is the author trying to make? – How did you react to this scene? – What shocked you about this scene? – What do you think is the point of view of the main character about this extract? – What is the main problem you find in the extract? – If you could change anything in the scene, what would it be? What effect would your change have? – What does this scene indicate about the culture of the character(s)? – Would this scene be possible in your culture? – Do you think _______ attitude was correct? Why or why not? – What is the real message of the extract? – How do you feel about this extract? – What do you think about______________?
Question for the third part:
❖ What theme do you think the extract is linked to? ❖ Do you think this theme is related to your own life, how? ❖ What profiles do you think we should have to give support to cancer patient? ❖ In what way does the extract is linked to one of the themes of the IB? ❖ Everything you mention is true, how can you link it with an IB theme? ❖ Do you think you will link it with another theme? Which and why?