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Unit 1.

1
Different voices
different times
Active discussion
At the end of this lesson,
Ss will be able
Read and explore a
01 prologue 03

Explore how 02 Start a


books start learning journal
Figurative language = imaginary
Prologue = An introduction to a book ….
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a- Before the main story starts

b- prologue’s functions are:

1- A prologue provides background information.

2- It provides the setting and the tone of the story.

3- It hooks readers into the story.

4- It introduces characters and conflicts.


Unit 1.1
What is a prologue ?
What
What is
is aa prologue?
prologue?

What
What are
are the
the functions
functions of
of prologues?
prologues?
prologue’s functions are:

1- A prologue provides background information.

2- It provides the setting and the tone of the story.

3- It hooks readers into the story.

4- It introduces characters and conflicts.


Match the words to the definition

1- runes [ d ] a- number of things tied together

2- logs [ c ] b- wool or thread collected together

3- skeins [ b ] c- full written record of an event

4- sheaves [ a ] d- any ancient letter cut into stones or wood


with a secret meaning.
Figurative language = imaginary
Unit 1.2
Delve into detail
Reach into, or look in
At the end of this lesson,
Ss will be able
Work with
01 prefixes and word
origin

Identify 02
relevant
details
A- the author

B- a story of a journey

C- all the things in the box

D- The writer’s brother

E- to set things right

F- fiction because prologues


do not appear in factual books

G- fantasy

H- first part is mysterious

i- the second part is sadder


How can you change the mood of a prologue?

1- changing verbs

2- removing words in italic

3- adding adverbs
What is a prefix?
What is the function of prefixes?
Different meanings for prefixes
Homework
The mood in writing

1- What does it mean the mood in literary work?


The mood of a piece of writing is its general atmosphere

2- How can you identify the mood in any literature work?


One of the best ways to determine the mood of a piece is to ask yourself how it
makes you feel as you read it
The mood in writing

2- How can you change the mood of a prologue?


1- change verbs

2- add adverbs
2- How can you change the mood of a prologue?

1- changing verbs

2- removing words in italic

3- adding adverbs

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