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Having a nice cup of coffee with Alice by Mrs Frenoux
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Created on August 24, 2020
Séquence pour des premières bac hôtellerie dans le cadre de l'oragisation d'un TP autour du thé. En utilisant leurs connaissances sur l'époque Victorienne, l'oeuvre de Lewis Carroll ainsi que la place du thé dans la culture britannique, les élèves devont ré-écrire la scène de la mad tea party
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Transcript
Welcome to Alice in Wonderland Universe !
Click on the 3 pictures and do the activities
More about the Alice's character creation
Lewis Caroll
A little Girl
Who was he ?
Alice Liddell pictures
Historical context
A brief glimpse of Victorian era
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A mad tea party
Alice in Wonderland chapter 7
Why is tea so important in British culture ?
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Why is tea so important in the British culture ?
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Your Mission
Your Mission
While having a walk in London, Lewis Carroll lost his manuscript of chapter 7 " A mad tea party ". Write your own shortened version of the scene
Use dialogues and short descriptive sentences of the places.
Your writing must include 150 words (at least)
Use the same characters (the Hatter - The Hare- The Dormhouse- Alice)
Help me ! Guide for dialogue writing
When you write, think about the historical Victorian contect.
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While having a walk in London, Lewis Carroll lost his manuscript of the chapter 7 " A mad tea party" Write your own shortened version
The steps
Your mission more precisely here
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Re-writing a scene using models and respecting orders
Understanding an authentic literacy excerpt
Understanding Alice with the importance of tea in British culture
Understanding Alice creation with the historical context