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Hello, I'm just recording this little tutorial to help you understand better what you are expected to do, you know, in the activity here about the introduction to narrative texts.
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The first thing to do is to open the lesson, okay? And in the lesson, you see, first you find an introduction to what narrative text is. You read this, you read the following page. This is important because here you have the different elements of a narrative text.
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First, character. Who are the people that appear in your story? Okay. We always need to look at that. Setting. Setting is where the story takes place. Okay. Theme. The theme is the message. What is the message of the story that you will read? Okay. Action is the story itself. We need to describe what happens in the story. Okay.
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so the action is connected to the problem and the solution as we will see
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in the following page of the lesson here you see the structure of a narrative
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text has these elements any story has an introduction or cold exposition how this
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story gets complicated is a rising action how we reach the climax okay
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which is the moment of highest tension and how from that moment how the story
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begins to be resolved until we reach an end okay you will need to analyze this
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in the story of your choice in the activity all right so remember any story
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has these parts how the story is presented the characters are introduced
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and then the story is set then how the story begins to get complicated as we
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said how this story begins to be resolved and how we reach a more on
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endings in the case of fables is normally a moral giving us a message to
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understand in the next part of the lesson you have an example you have a
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description of what fables are so you can read it all here I'm not going to
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stop to do that you can do that yourselves then you have the example of
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the tortoise of the hair you can find the text a very short example that you
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can find on internet I'll give you a video to follow it and then you have the
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characteristics of a formal analysis which is the activity that we need to do
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I'll go back to this later all right now I want to back to go back to the lesson
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once we read this lesson you need to you need to go back to the you need to go back to
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you know to the main page where all the activities are let's see we go there and you will need to
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look at the following one which is this what are folktales all right here you have a description
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again of the characteristics of folktales you read all this okay you write a very short summary
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in your notebooks okay you have these different details you have an example the three little pigs
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and you have how the information is organized in it okay you have the different elements
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i'm not going to stop to read this with you you can read this yourselves you have this story so
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you have found on internet you can find examples of this very short versions
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like this one and then you have the analysis that we need to do later as a
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final activity all right so this is the second lesson you need to read the next
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thing you find the next thing you'll find in the main page okay is this let
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me go back down is this other example I give you a practical example in a pop-up
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window yeah or what you have to do in a minute you see here we try to enlarge
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this so we see it better here you see how in the case of Little Red Riding Hood
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you have this story described look how is presented the story how it gets
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complicated okay how we start finding more complications here and then how the
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story begins to be resolved finally as the woodcutter comes you see the
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different parts of the story okay so all you need to do is just follow this
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example right and the activity itself says this it says you read the lessons
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as we have done quickly you can do that in more detail to take notes and pass them on to your
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notebook and then you look at the example in little writing hood okay and then the next thing
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to do is to select the fable you choose a fable go to internet and find a text a very short version
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of a fable of your choice once you have it you need to answer the questions you have here first
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you need to say you need to write a document including these elements first
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the title what is the title of your fable setting where does the story take
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place characters who are the characters in your story okay problem what is the
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story itself you describe the story how it begins how it gets complicated and
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how it reaches the end okay with all that information you type it as I said
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and you send it okay and that's all if you have any questions apart from this
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just send me a message
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- 21 de marzo de 2020 - 20:11
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