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  • Lecture One

    • Due: Saturday, 25 May 2024, 12:06 PM

      In this forum, students will develop their guessing strategies as far as the short story is concerned.

    • Opened: Saturday, 25 May 2024, 12:08 PM
      Closes: Friday, 25 May 2035, 12:08 PM

      Here students read the whole story and rearrange the sentences below to have a summary of the story.

    • Opened: Saturday, 25 May 2024, 12:39 PM
      Closes: Friday, 25 May 2035, 12:39 PM

      This quiz aims at checking students' understanding of the story.

  • Lecture Two

  • Lecture Three

    • Background

      Reading a literary text involves more than just skimming through words on a page; it requires engagement, analysis, and interpretation. Close reading is one of the ways that would allow you to engage with the text and to pay more attention to the details rather than the general idea. Close reading involves examining the details and nuances of the language, structure, and meaning. The goal of close reading is to uncover deeper layers of meaning, understand the author's choices, and appreciate the complexity of the text.

      Practice

      Two students were given a text to read closely. As the attached file shows each student practiced close reading differently. Both students one and two attempted to annotate the text given to involve actively and engage with the text by making notes, markings, and comments directly on the page. These annotations mainly help both students to analyze the text and fully understand and appreciate the nuances and complexities of the text.

    • Opened: Saturday, 25 May 2024, 2:36 PM
      Closes: Friday, 25 May 2035, 2:36 PM

      Write a paragraph about close reading guided by the following questions.

      Are the annotations on the margins in both samples a good way to start a close reading? Why? 

      Some people may see these students as being very messy! What do you think? 

      Would you do the same if you were asked to do a close reading?

    • Opened: Saturday, 25 May 2024, 1:59 PM
      Closes: Friday, 25 May 2035, 1:59 PM
    • Opened: Saturday, 25 May 2024, 12:00 AM
      Due: Friday, 1 June 2035, 12:00 AM

      This is an activity in which students apply close reading through annotation on 'The Necklace' 

  • Lecture Four