Vocabulary 4a of
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• Literary elements
6.3.71 Read the definitions. Then, read the excerpt
of Oliver Twist again and answer the questions.
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Script the written text of a play or film
Read the adapted
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excerpt from Oliver Twist, a
novel about a poor orphan
growing up in a workhouse.
Answer the questions.
1 What did the boys eat every day?
2 Why did they decide someone
must ask for more soup?
3 Who did Oliver ask if he can
have some more?
4 Why did Mr Bumble come into
the room?
Dialogue: a
conversation between
two or more people in
a play, story, etc.
Plot what happens in a story
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Character: the people in the story
Setting: the time and place
in which the story happens
Monologue: a long
speech by one person in a
play
Conflict: the disagreement or contradiction that
creates the need for change in the story
4 a) Match the words/
expressions in bold in the
text to the ones below:
1 Who are the main characters?
2 Where does the excerpt take place?
1. To undergo extreme makeover means to have plastic surgery and change exercise regimens, hairdressing and wardrobing. I think people do it or want to do it because they believe this kind of change will make them more beautiful and successful. But I believe there is something wrong with it. Being "beautiful" isn't enough to be successful. We should be more concerned about our character, values and manners rather than appearance.
2. Happiness is being able to wake up every morning feeling healthy and full of energy, it is having family and good friends and knowing how to deal with everyday stress. Happiness is also ability to love others and being loved.
3. I don't think there's a unique recipe or formula for happiness. In my opinion, in order to be happy people should smile more, get plenty of sleep and physical exercise, be able to enjoy their legitimate rights and do what they love.
4. My idea is that it hasn't changed very much if we talk about personal happiness. For most people happiness was and is associated with living in peace and earning enough money to buy food and clothes and pay their bills.
Perhaps now people's life has become a bit easier and more comfortable than ten years ago, that is why we think more about family and leisure time.
1. To undergo extreme makeover means to have plastic surgery and change exercise regimens, hairdressing and wardrobing. I think people do it or want to do it because they believe this kind of change will make them more beautiful and successful. But I believe there is something wrong with it. Being "beautiful" isn't enough to be successful. We should be more concerned about our character, values and manners rather than appearance.
2. Happiness is being able to wake up every morning feeling healthy and full of energy, it is having family and good friends and knowing how to deal with everyday stress. Happiness is also ability to love others and being loved.
3. I don't think there's a unique recipe or formula for happiness. In my opinion, in order to be happy people should smile more, get plenty of sleep and physical exercise, be able to enjoy their legitimate rights and do what they love.
4. My idea is that it hasn't changed very much if we talk about personal happiness. For most people happiness was and is associated with living in peace and earning enough money to buy food and clothes and pay their bills.
Perhaps now people's life has become a bit easier and more comfortable than ten years ago, that is why we think more about family and leisure time.