Describing a Moment
Focus on these syntactic structures
Agreement: there is and there are there was there were;
Sentence division and punctuation
yes/no questions;
Modifiers phrases (with, -ing, on, in, at, of, behind, under, at the top of);
Adjectives and Adverbs
Capitals
Pronominalization
Clauses: who, that
negatives: quantity words
Determiners: possessives
Sentence combining
Focus on these rhetorical structures: organizing a description, spatial order, climactic order, conveying a mood, selecting details.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wen604E15M
CASABLANCA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGXEwI1S11A
Where does the action take place?
How many characters are acting first?
Who is playing the piano?
What is the girl's name?
What does the girl say first?
What does she suggest to play?
What is her favourite song?
What is Sam's reaction when she insistes on playing the old song?
What happens then?
How does Rick Blaine react?
What happens then?
In which European city did Rick and Ilsa meet the last time?
What are their last words when they leavetake?
What sort of film is it?
How do you think it could finish?
What's the atmosphee like?
Let's have a look at the plot of the famous film
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGXEwI1S11A
In World War II Casablanca, Rick Blaine, exiled American and former freedom fighter, runs the most popular nightspot in town. The cynical lone wolf Blaine comes into the possession of two valuable letters of transit. When Nazi Major Strasser arrives in Casablanca, the sycophantic police Captain Renault does what he can to please him, including detaining Czech underground leader Victor Laszlo. Much to Rick's surprise, Lazslo arrives with Ilsa, Rick's one time love. Rick is very bitter towards Ilsa, who ran out on him in Paris, but when he learns she had good reason to, they plan to run off together again using the letters of transit. Well, that was their original plan....
During World War II, Europeans who were fleeing from the Germans, sought refuge in America. But to get there they would first have to go Casablanca and once they get there, they have to obtain exit visas which are not very easy to come by. Now the hottest spot in all of Casablanca is Rick's Cafe which is operated by Rick Blaine, an American expatriate, who for some reason can't return there, and he is also extremely cynical. Now it seems that two German couriers were killed and the documents they were carrying were taken. Now one of Rick's regulars, Ugarte entrusts to him some letters of transit, which he intends to sell but before he does he is arrested for killing the couriers. Captain Renault, the Chief of Police, who is neutral in his political views, informs Rick that Victor Laszlo, the European Resistance leader, is in Casablanca and will do anything to get an exit visa but Renault has been "told" by Major Strasser of the Gestapo, to keep Laszlo in Casablanca. Laszlo goes to Rick's to meet Ugarte, because he was the one Ugarte was going to sell the letters to. But since Ugarte was arrested he has to find another way. Accompanying him is Ilsa Lund, who knew Rick when he was in Paris, and when they meet some of Rick's old wounds reopen. It is obvious that Rick's stone heart was because of her leaving him. And when they learn that Rick has the letters, he refuses to give them to him, because "he doesn't stick his neck out for anyone".
Where does the action take place?
How many characters are acting first?
Who is playing the piano?
What is the girl's name?
What does the girl say first?
What does she suggest to play?
What is her favourite song?
What is Sam's reaction when she insistes on playing the old song?
What happens then?
How does Rick Blaine react?
What happens then?
In which European city did Rick and Ilsa meet the last time?
What are their last words when they leavetake?
What sort of film is it?
How do you think it could finish?
Let's have a look at the plot of the famous film