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Speed Dating Game
Have you ever heard of Speed Dating?
Do you think you can judge somebody’s character in
  3 minutes?
Do you agree with the saying, ‘First impressions
  count’?
Speed Dating Game – to find your ideal travel partner


• You are going to play a speed dating game.
• Compile your speed dating travel chart – add in one question
  of your own
• You will be spending three minutes chatting to each person in
  the group asking your questions and answering theirs. You
  should aim to get their ideas down.

• At the end look over your sheet and decide who would make
  your ideal travel partner and why.
Name    Ideal companion or
                                               travel nightmare?
QUESTION 1 Best place you have ever been
on holiday. Why?
QUESTION 2 Worst place you have ever
been on holiday – or place you don’t want
to go to. Why?

QUESTION 3 Weather - sun and heat or
cool and pleasant? Tropical or Arctic? Why?

QUESTION 4 Adventure, doing things
holiday, sightseeing or lazing around sun
tanning? Why?

QUESTION 5 Dream holiday if money was
no object…..Why?

QUESTION 6 Your own travel question…..
Where would your dream holiday destination be?
     Choose write about a place your would love to go on holiday to
Or write about a place that you have been to on holiday and have enjoyed.
Travel writing style
 Covers out of the ordinary subject       Is vivid: create clear pictures in the
    matter, not just what is in the           reader’s head
    brochures                             Has a bright, lively and fun tone
Uses humour to engage the reader          Can be colloquial (written in a chatty
                                              style, like the writer is having a
Is personal, perhaps using first person       conversation with the reader for
    narration                                 example “tacky” or “roaring
Has a strong sense of the writer’s            trade”)
    personality                           Can use metaphors and similes to
Uses personal experiences and                 describe
    anecdotes (stories from experience)   Uses facts about the place being
Can use bathos (over exaggeration for
                                              described
    comic effect)                         Lists adjectives in threes for added
                                              impact
Can use a noun phrase to describe (an
                                          Uses sarcasm to add impact if
    adjective in front of a noun, for         describing a place the writer didn’t
    example beautiful beach)                  like!
Rio
•
• http://www.youtube.co       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlXlbAfxnHk
                              &feature=related
                          •
  m/watch?v=am6joTQ1f         Rio


  Qg                      •   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bmmpeW1
                              3jE&feature=related
• Travel video Rio
• Write 5 golden rules for
Plenary – your     successful travel writing
                   using knowledge from
   learning        today’s lesson
Noun Phrases          at



Big black dog gate the at the                the


                                                      gate

                                       dog
  Headword
  (the most important word)

  Premodifier (words before   the                            big
  the headword)

  Postmodifier (words after                   black
  the headword)
How to expand nouns using pre and post
                  modifiers
•   Bed
•   Comfy bed
•   Extremely comfy bed
•   The extremely comfy bed
•   The extremely comfy bed in my bedroom
Make up your own in pairs
•   Cat
•   Horse
•   Dress
•   Girl
Now make up a similar sentence about this picture:




                       Use pre and post modifications.
      Post modification could be a prepositional phrase: in…. on….. by…..
                                  next to…..
             Or it could be a subordinate clause: which… that…….
This is the only Grade I listed
 pier in Britain. The West Pier has
  been closed to the public since
1975 because of fears it might fall
    down. The West Pier was
 designed by Eugenius Birch and
   was completed in 1866 as a
         promenading pier.




Now imagine you are writing an entry for the West Pier in a
     travel book. Persuade people it is worth visiting.


      Are these sentences different to your first ones?
Foxhunting is……          a    social           pastime
                         an   illegal          activity
                                               sport

                                                   AGAINST
   – Foxhunting is a
     traditional sport

                              • Fox hunting is a
                                bloodthirsty
  FOR                           pastime
                                                   AGAINST
Write a sentence
       For Sale!
advertising this for sale.
A rusty old van that could
be used for spare parts.



                             Now write
                             another
                             sentence
                             advertising one
                             of these dogs
                             for sale.
                             Remember to
                             say which dog
                             in the picture.
Today's lesson was about NOUN PHRASES – your learning is
important the challenge now is remembering the skill and using it….




  How will you remember the skill and how will you use it?
Three people everyone talks
Step 1 One person talks for two minutes
about the topic
Starter
Write negative adjectives to describe the hotel accommodation



• The hotel was                Writer’s challenge
                               • Can you change the
    horrible.                    sentence to add detail
                                 and description –
                                 remember your noun
                                 phrases
http://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=4XyXZL9nRvo
Task
    You are going to do a role play. You will imagine that you are either a
customer with a complaint while you are on holiday or you are the manager.
 Read the questions below to help you to think about what you are going to
                  say, behave and feel during the role play.
 Imagine you are the customer:         Imagine you are the manager:

How has this problem ruined your       What are you going to say about the
  holiday?                               customers about their problem?

How do you feel about this problem?    Is this problem the fault of the
                                           holiday company?
What do you want the manager to
  do about this problem?               What solutions can you offer?
• An effective complaint……
To the Manager of Sunny Days,

I’m writing to tell you how your holiday company is ripping off its
   customers. I went to Spain last month with Sunny Days and I had a
   terrible time. There was building work outside my apartment and this
   kept me awake all night, every night. How would you like to be kept
   awake by constant drilling noises and workmen shouting?

The rooms were also dirty, so much so that I would not expect my dog to
   stay in there for a fortnight! I complained to the holiday rep but he was
   worse than useless.

I want all of my money back plus £500 compensation or I will tell everyone
   not to book a holiday with you. I will make it my mission to ruin your
   business.

You have been warned.

Mr B Taylor
A very, very dissatisfied customer
Structure your letter of complaint.
                                              Before you write your letter, think about the following:
 Paragraph 1                                  Word
Introduce yourself and tell the manager       Formal Language. Avoid slang words.
    where you went on holiday, when you       Use key words. Make a list of the key words that you
                                                  need.
    went on holiday and, briefly, what the
    problem was.                              Sentence
                                              Make sure that your sentences are linked together.
                                                  What linking words could you use?
Paragraph 2 & Paragraph 3                     Use a variety of simple, compound and complex
                                                  sentences.
Write about the problem in more detail.
   Give evidence and write about how          Text
   this ruined your holiday in detail.        Link your paragraphs together. What linking words
                                                   could you use?
                                              Make sure that you have evidence to support your
Paragraph 4                                        opinions.
                                              Make sure that you use a range of persuasive
Write about how you want the manager to            techniques.
   solve the problem (for example,            Tone of the letter. Be polite and firm. Do not be
                                                   aggressive.
   money back, compensation, a free
   holiday, an assurance that this will not
   happen to anyone again)

•
Today’s Lesson Objective
   To analyse the deliberate
“subliminal” messages used in a
       constructed text.
First Impressions
•   Luxury hotel
•   independently-minded
•   perfect opportunity
•   cultural and scenic attractions
•   magnificent deep-water
•   splendid bays
•   rich pool of cultural institutions
•   myriad of colourful street festivals.
•   What kind of text is it?
•   Who is this aimed at?
GAP
• Genre
• Audience
• Purpose
What sort of
text would
you expect to
see on this
page?
Group Writing:
•   Luxury hotel
•   independently-minded
•   perfect opportunity
•   cultural and scenic attractions
•   magnificent deep-water
•   splendid bays
•   rich pool of cultural institutions
•   myriad of colourful street festivals.
•   What kind of text is it?
Before I show you
this, look carefully at
your own – what
type of writing have
you used?
What techniques
have you employed?
Highlight the techniques being used.
• How similar is your own writing to the writing
  that is used in this brochure?

• Explain your response in your book:
• This writing was written before I saw the
  whole brochure page. I found that my writing
  was different because...
• I found it was similar because....
Today’s Lesson Objective
   To analyse the deliberate
“subliminal” messages used in a
       constructed text.
You are going to see a
   variety of words.
     Think about:

1) What each word
  tells you about this
          text?

2) What type of text
    might it be?
Dawn
Granite
Bridge
Lake
Temple
Ceremony
Colin Thubron: Shadow of the Silk Road
    In the dawn the land is empty. A causeway
  stretches across the lake on a bridge of silvery
  granite, and beyond it, pale on its reflection, a
 temple shines. The light falls pure and still. The
   noises of the town have faded away, and the
  silence intensifies the void—the artificial lake,
   the temple, the bridge—like the shapes for a
        ceremony which has been forgotten.
What can we infer about China?
List the impressions you
   get about China, the
   girl and the traveller
   and explain how you
   inferred them.




                            Example:
 – I get the impression that the girl is embarrassed when she sees the
          traveller from the phrase “laughs through her fingers”
Do you think this is a good description?
What might come next?
Can you
tell if this
is fiction
 or non-
 fiction?
Examples
Travel Writing


• To understand how language
  devices are used to create
  humour.
Can you match these to the
               correct answer?

Pun          Click to editcontempt text styles
                 Showing Master by using irony
                          Second level
Sarcasm           Putting togetherlevel things you wouldn’t
                             Third two
                  expect       Fourth level
                                    Fifth level
Irony             A play on words

Juxtapositision   A writer’s attitude to his subject and
                  audience, shown by his choice of words

Tone              Using words to mean something different to
                  their literal meaning
Which puns make these jokes funny
            and why?

Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly; but
when they lit a fire in the craft, it sank,
proving once and for all that you can't have
your kayak and heat it.
The other day I sent my girlfriend a huge pile
of snow. I rang her up, I said "Did you get my
drift?".
So I said to this train driver "I want to go to
Paris". He said “Eurostar?” I said, "I've been
on telly but I'm no Dean Martin".
Why is this ironic?

“They were having a festival of
litter…Citizens had taken time off from
their busy activities to add crisp
packets, empty cigarette packets and
carrier-bags to the otherwise bland and
neglected landscape. They…brought
colour and texture to the pavements
and gutters.”
It is the home of the largest living thing on Earth, the Great
   Barrier Reef, and of the most famous and striking monolith,
   Ayers Rock (or Uluru, to use its now official, more respectful,
   Aboriginal name). It has more things that will kill you than
   anywhere else. Of the world’s ten most poisonous snakes, all are
   Australian. Five of its creatures – the funnel web spider, box
   jellyfish, blue-ringed octopus, paralysis tick and stonefish – are
   the most lethal of their type in the world. This is a country
   where even the fluffiest of caterpillars can lay you out with a
   toxic nip, where seashells will not just sting you but actually
   sometimes go for you. Pick up an innocuous coneshell from a
   Queensland beach, as innocent tourists are all too wont to do,
   and you will discover that the little fellow inside is not just
   astoundingly swift and testy, but also exceedingly venomous. If
   you are not stung or pronged to death in some unexpected
   manner, you may be fatally chomped by sharks or crocodiles, or
   carried helplessly out to sea by irresistible currents, or left to
   stagger to an unhappy death in the baking outback. It’s a tough
   place.
“And I’m pulling on the cord, and pulling and
  pulling, and the engine is just going putt, putt,
  pffft. And all the while the crocodile’s coming.
  Finally, miraculously, the engine catches and
  we’re able to move off. Only we’re pointing in
  the wrong direction. Anyway, after much
  messing around and crashing into banks and a
  little affectionate discussion of how we’re all
  going to die in a minute and it’s all my fault,
  we get turned round. Only to get out of there
  we have to go towards where the crocodile
  is.”
Bill Bryson Exracts

1. Find and copy out an example of irony. What
   effect does it have on the reader?
2. Find and copy out an example of
   juxtaposition. What effect does it have on
   the reader?
3. How is Bryson’s travel writing different
   from the others we have looked at?
4. How does Bryson STRUCTURE his writing to
   make it funny?

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  • 2. Speed Dating Game Have you ever heard of Speed Dating? Do you think you can judge somebody’s character in 3 minutes? Do you agree with the saying, ‘First impressions count’?
  • 3. Speed Dating Game – to find your ideal travel partner • You are going to play a speed dating game. • Compile your speed dating travel chart – add in one question of your own • You will be spending three minutes chatting to each person in the group asking your questions and answering theirs. You should aim to get their ideas down. • At the end look over your sheet and decide who would make your ideal travel partner and why.
  • 4. Name Ideal companion or travel nightmare? QUESTION 1 Best place you have ever been on holiday. Why? QUESTION 2 Worst place you have ever been on holiday – or place you don’t want to go to. Why? QUESTION 3 Weather - sun and heat or cool and pleasant? Tropical or Arctic? Why? QUESTION 4 Adventure, doing things holiday, sightseeing or lazing around sun tanning? Why? QUESTION 5 Dream holiday if money was no object…..Why? QUESTION 6 Your own travel question…..
  • 5. Where would your dream holiday destination be? Choose write about a place your would love to go on holiday to Or write about a place that you have been to on holiday and have enjoyed.
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  • 7. Travel writing style Covers out of the ordinary subject Is vivid: create clear pictures in the matter, not just what is in the reader’s head brochures Has a bright, lively and fun tone Uses humour to engage the reader Can be colloquial (written in a chatty style, like the writer is having a Is personal, perhaps using first person conversation with the reader for narration example “tacky” or “roaring Has a strong sense of the writer’s trade”) personality Can use metaphors and similes to Uses personal experiences and describe anecdotes (stories from experience) Uses facts about the place being Can use bathos (over exaggeration for described comic effect) Lists adjectives in threes for added impact Can use a noun phrase to describe (an Uses sarcasm to add impact if adjective in front of a noun, for describing a place the writer didn’t example beautiful beach) like!
  • 8. Rio
  • 9. • • http://www.youtube.co http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlXlbAfxnHk &feature=related • m/watch?v=am6joTQ1f Rio Qg • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bmmpeW1 3jE&feature=related • Travel video Rio
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  • 12. • Write 5 golden rules for Plenary – your successful travel writing using knowledge from learning today’s lesson
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  • 14. Noun Phrases at Big black dog gate the at the the gate dog Headword (the most important word) Premodifier (words before the big the headword) Postmodifier (words after black the headword)
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  • 18. How to expand nouns using pre and post modifiers • Bed • Comfy bed • Extremely comfy bed • The extremely comfy bed • The extremely comfy bed in my bedroom
  • 19. Make up your own in pairs • Cat • Horse • Dress • Girl
  • 20. Now make up a similar sentence about this picture: Use pre and post modifications. Post modification could be a prepositional phrase: in…. on….. by….. next to….. Or it could be a subordinate clause: which… that…….
  • 21. This is the only Grade I listed pier in Britain. The West Pier has been closed to the public since 1975 because of fears it might fall down. The West Pier was designed by Eugenius Birch and was completed in 1866 as a promenading pier. Now imagine you are writing an entry for the West Pier in a travel book. Persuade people it is worth visiting. Are these sentences different to your first ones?
  • 22. Foxhunting is…… a social pastime an illegal activity sport AGAINST – Foxhunting is a traditional sport • Fox hunting is a bloodthirsty FOR pastime AGAINST
  • 23. Write a sentence For Sale! advertising this for sale. A rusty old van that could be used for spare parts. Now write another sentence advertising one of these dogs for sale. Remember to say which dog in the picture.
  • 24. Today's lesson was about NOUN PHRASES – your learning is important the challenge now is remembering the skill and using it…. How will you remember the skill and how will you use it?
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  • 26. Three people everyone talks Step 1 One person talks for two minutes about the topic
  • 27. Starter Write negative adjectives to describe the hotel accommodation • The hotel was Writer’s challenge • Can you change the horrible. sentence to add detail and description – remember your noun phrases
  • 29. Task You are going to do a role play. You will imagine that you are either a customer with a complaint while you are on holiday or you are the manager. Read the questions below to help you to think about what you are going to say, behave and feel during the role play. Imagine you are the customer: Imagine you are the manager: How has this problem ruined your What are you going to say about the holiday? customers about their problem? How do you feel about this problem? Is this problem the fault of the holiday company? What do you want the manager to do about this problem? What solutions can you offer?
  • 30. • An effective complaint……
  • 31. To the Manager of Sunny Days, I’m writing to tell you how your holiday company is ripping off its customers. I went to Spain last month with Sunny Days and I had a terrible time. There was building work outside my apartment and this kept me awake all night, every night. How would you like to be kept awake by constant drilling noises and workmen shouting? The rooms were also dirty, so much so that I would not expect my dog to stay in there for a fortnight! I complained to the holiday rep but he was worse than useless. I want all of my money back plus £500 compensation or I will tell everyone not to book a holiday with you. I will make it my mission to ruin your business. You have been warned. Mr B Taylor A very, very dissatisfied customer
  • 32. Structure your letter of complaint. Before you write your letter, think about the following: Paragraph 1 Word Introduce yourself and tell the manager Formal Language. Avoid slang words. where you went on holiday, when you Use key words. Make a list of the key words that you need. went on holiday and, briefly, what the problem was. Sentence Make sure that your sentences are linked together. What linking words could you use? Paragraph 2 & Paragraph 3 Use a variety of simple, compound and complex sentences. Write about the problem in more detail. Give evidence and write about how Text this ruined your holiday in detail. Link your paragraphs together. What linking words could you use? Make sure that you have evidence to support your Paragraph 4 opinions. Make sure that you use a range of persuasive Write about how you want the manager to techniques. solve the problem (for example, Tone of the letter. Be polite and firm. Do not be aggressive. money back, compensation, a free holiday, an assurance that this will not happen to anyone again) •
  • 33. Today’s Lesson Objective To analyse the deliberate “subliminal” messages used in a constructed text.
  • 34. First Impressions • Luxury hotel • independently-minded • perfect opportunity • cultural and scenic attractions • magnificent deep-water • splendid bays • rich pool of cultural institutions • myriad of colourful street festivals. • What kind of text is it? • Who is this aimed at?
  • 36. What sort of text would you expect to see on this page?
  • 37. Group Writing: • Luxury hotel • independently-minded • perfect opportunity • cultural and scenic attractions • magnificent deep-water • splendid bays • rich pool of cultural institutions • myriad of colourful street festivals. • What kind of text is it?
  • 38. Before I show you this, look carefully at your own – what type of writing have you used? What techniques have you employed?
  • 39. Highlight the techniques being used. • How similar is your own writing to the writing that is used in this brochure? • Explain your response in your book: • This writing was written before I saw the whole brochure page. I found that my writing was different because... • I found it was similar because....
  • 40. Today’s Lesson Objective To analyse the deliberate “subliminal” messages used in a constructed text.
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  • 43. You are going to see a variety of words. Think about: 1) What each word tells you about this text? 2) What type of text might it be?
  • 44. Dawn
  • 47. Lake
  • 50. Colin Thubron: Shadow of the Silk Road In the dawn the land is empty. A causeway stretches across the lake on a bridge of silvery granite, and beyond it, pale on its reflection, a temple shines. The light falls pure and still. The noises of the town have faded away, and the silence intensifies the void—the artificial lake, the temple, the bridge—like the shapes for a ceremony which has been forgotten.
  • 51. What can we infer about China? List the impressions you get about China, the girl and the traveller and explain how you inferred them. Example: – I get the impression that the girl is embarrassed when she sees the traveller from the phrase “laughs through her fingers”
  • 52. Do you think this is a good description?
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  • 55. Can you tell if this is fiction or non- fiction?
  • 57. Travel Writing • To understand how language devices are used to create humour.
  • 58. Can you match these to the correct answer? Pun Click to editcontempt text styles Showing Master by using irony Second level Sarcasm Putting togetherlevel things you wouldn’t Third two expect Fourth level Fifth level Irony A play on words Juxtapositision A writer’s attitude to his subject and audience, shown by his choice of words Tone Using words to mean something different to their literal meaning
  • 59. Which puns make these jokes funny and why? Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly; but when they lit a fire in the craft, it sank, proving once and for all that you can't have your kayak and heat it. The other day I sent my girlfriend a huge pile of snow. I rang her up, I said "Did you get my drift?". So I said to this train driver "I want to go to Paris". He said “Eurostar?” I said, "I've been on telly but I'm no Dean Martin".
  • 60. Why is this ironic? “They were having a festival of litter…Citizens had taken time off from their busy activities to add crisp packets, empty cigarette packets and carrier-bags to the otherwise bland and neglected landscape. They…brought colour and texture to the pavements and gutters.”
  • 61. It is the home of the largest living thing on Earth, the Great Barrier Reef, and of the most famous and striking monolith, Ayers Rock (or Uluru, to use its now official, more respectful, Aboriginal name). It has more things that will kill you than anywhere else. Of the world’s ten most poisonous snakes, all are Australian. Five of its creatures – the funnel web spider, box jellyfish, blue-ringed octopus, paralysis tick and stonefish – are the most lethal of their type in the world. This is a country where even the fluffiest of caterpillars can lay you out with a toxic nip, where seashells will not just sting you but actually sometimes go for you. Pick up an innocuous coneshell from a Queensland beach, as innocent tourists are all too wont to do, and you will discover that the little fellow inside is not just astoundingly swift and testy, but also exceedingly venomous. If you are not stung or pronged to death in some unexpected manner, you may be fatally chomped by sharks or crocodiles, or carried helplessly out to sea by irresistible currents, or left to stagger to an unhappy death in the baking outback. It’s a tough place.
  • 62. “And I’m pulling on the cord, and pulling and pulling, and the engine is just going putt, putt, pffft. And all the while the crocodile’s coming. Finally, miraculously, the engine catches and we’re able to move off. Only we’re pointing in the wrong direction. Anyway, after much messing around and crashing into banks and a little affectionate discussion of how we’re all going to die in a minute and it’s all my fault, we get turned round. Only to get out of there we have to go towards where the crocodile is.”
  • 63. Bill Bryson Exracts 1. Find and copy out an example of irony. What effect does it have on the reader? 2. Find and copy out an example of juxtaposition. What effect does it have on the reader? 3. How is Bryson’s travel writing different from the others we have looked at? 4. How does Bryson STRUCTURE his writing to make it funny?

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  1. Task 6. Speed Dating Game• Have you ever heard of Speed Dating?• Do you think you can judge somebody’s character in 3 minutes?• Do you think Speed Dating is a good way to meet people?• Do you agree with the saying, ‘First impressions count’?You are going to play a speed dating game.1) Invent a character for yourself. Fill in the details on your card2) Set up the classroom for a speed dating event. (Chairs in twos around the room)3) Decide who is going to rotate every three minutes4) Spend three minutes chatting to each person (in the character of the person on your role card)5) At the end have a chat with the group and decide who you think should which couple should goon a second ‘date’!
  2. Task 6. Speed Dating Game• Have you ever heard of Speed Dating?• Do you think you can judge somebody’s character in 3 minutes?• Do you think Speed Dating is a good way to meet people?• Do you agree with the saying, ‘First impressions count’?You are going to play a speed dating game.1) Invent a character for yourself. Fill in the details on your card2) Set up the classroom for a speed dating event. (Chairs in twos around the room)3) Decide who is going to rotate every three minutes4) Spend three minutes chatting to each person (in the character of the person on your role card)5) At the end have a chat with the group and decide who you think should which couple should goon a second ‘date’!
  3. Pupils will imagine that they have had a terrible holiday and they will write a letter of complaint. Tasks 1-3 will help them to prepare for the letter of complaint.Pupils will imagine that they have had a terrible holiday and they will write a letter of complaint. Tasks 1-3 will help them to prepare for the letter of complaint. StarterWrite negative adjectives to describe accommodation, (using whiteboards) Write a sentence on the board.The hotel was horrible. Pupils change sentence to add detail and description.