Book VII module 3 Literature

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Book VII module 3 Literature Listening & Reading Book VII module 3 Literature

Learning Aims : 1. By listening to part of the story of Oliver Twist , to practise getting the main idea and details of a passage. 2. Through the words and behaviour, to learn to analyse the characters.

listening speaking reading for main idea for details for vocabulary analyse the characters dub for the scene speaking Life lessons learned from Oliver Twist reading

guess & listen

analyse the characters

dub for the film Oliver Nancy Bill

Extended Reading What lessons can we learn from Oliver Twist?

Thank you!