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By Miss ZARA

TEAMS: 3 students (we accept volunteers for the incomplete teams, thank you ) EACH STUDENT must read the 2 chapters and prepare 5 slides – different content and separate grade (individual evaluation) POWERPOINT or PREZI (put together your slides, save it on COBA, print a copy for the teacher before you present) FONT SIZE = 30! (good color contrast, clear short ideas on each slide)

STUDENT 1: one chapter 1.Context (5wh- questions+pictures) = 1 slide 2.Summary of the chapter: 10 main ideas (notes) = 2 slides 3.Link to PBA+Habits (5 ideas) = 2 slides STUDENT 2: the other chapter 1.Context (5wh- questions+pictures) = 1 slide 2.Summary of the chapter: 10 main ideas (notes) = 2 slides 3.Link to PBA+Habits (5 ideas) = 2 slides STUDENT 3: both chapters 1.Map of characters = 1 slide (do not include obvious ideas) 2.Interaction between the characters: 1 slide (explain map) 3.Link to RBA+Habits (10 ideas) = 2 slides 4.Quiz: 10 GOOD comprehension questions (short answers) = 1 slide

ALL 3 students: are responsible for giving and correcting the quiz. are prepared to ANSWER questions, too! (especially from Miss Zara )

Who? Where? What? Why? When? NETHERFIELD PARK LONGBOURN The Bennet Family Mr. Charles Bingley JUST RENTED

Rich men = very important (for marriage) Mr. and Mrs. Bennet – married for 23 years, have 5 daughters, all live in Longbourn Mrs. Long – neighbor that brings the news about Netherfield Park (rented to a rich guy) Mrs. Bennet asks Mr. Bennet to visit Netherfield Park to introduce himself Mr. Bennet = plays with his wife’s nerves, says he won’t visit Mr. Bingley

Elizabeth Bennet = Mr.Bennet’s favourite daughter = the most intelligent Mr. Bennet: very smart, reads a lot Mrs. Bennet’s job = to get her daughters married Mr. Bingley rents Netherfield Park Mr. Bingley is young, single and rich ( £ 5000/year)

PBA: Mrs. Bennet has a poor PBA, because she is overly concerned with what is “proper” as opposed to doing the right thing; she does not know her talents and does not use them. She is not gentle with herself – always in the rush, anxious, etc. Habit 1: Mrs. Bennet seems to be proactive because she believes that she can get her girls married to a rich man through her own actions alone. She believes “there’s gotta be a way”.

Habit 2: Mr. Bennet is not in charge of his own life, he lets Mrs. Bennet decide what he must do and doesn’t stand up for himself. (follower) Habit 3: Mr. Bennet is a yes-man because he just does things to please and calm his wife. Habit 2: Mrs Bennet pushes Mr. Bennet to visit Mr. Bingley because that is what must be done in order for her daughters to meet him, because she has her eyes on the goal – marriage. (plan)

What? Where? When? Who? Why? CONFLICT Public Ball

Mr. Bennet: first to visit Mr. Bingley (wife didn’t know) Lucas family = friends of the Bennets (Sir William Lucas + Lady Lucas, daughter: Charlotte = 27 y.o.) Mr. Bingley visits the Bennets; cannot stay for dinner = business in London The Bennets : invited to a ball, Mr. Bingley will be there Netherfield Park: Mr. Bingley + 2 sisters + Mr. Hurst (Mr. Bingley’s brother-in-law) + Mr. Darcy (Mr. Bingley’s best friend)

Mr. Darcy: very rich (£10,000/year) + bad manners At the party, Mr. Darcy insults Lizzy (says to Bingley that she isn’t beautiful enough for him) Elizabeth hears him and is hurt; from now on she won’t like Mr. Darcy at all Jane Bennet = admired by Mr. Bingley + his sisters The Bennet sisters: Jane (23 y.o.), Elizabeth (21 y.o.), Mary (19 y.o.), Kitty (17 y.o.), Lydia (15 y.o.)

PBA: Mrs. Bennet has a poor PBA because she is not happy if others succeed (like when Charlotte dances with Mr. Bingley) PBA: Mr. Bingley has a positive attitude to life and so has a good PBA. Habit 1: Mrs. Bennet is reactive = she doesn’t take control of her life, just has to wait for ‘men’ to sort out her life. Habit 1: Elizabeth is proactive: when not invited to dance she does not sit and wait, she talks to her friend; she becomes reactive when insulted by Darcy.

Habit 2: Mr. Bingley – plan = vacation, not socializing (Business in London). Same for Darcy (dancing is not important). Habit 3: Mr. Darcy wants to stay in his comfort zone (the rich) and he does not change priorities. The Bennets: prioritize the effort to get daughters married (at the party).

The Bennets -Mr. Bennet -Mrs. Bennet -Jane -Elizabeth -Mary -Kitty -Lydia The Bingleys -Mr. Charles Bingley -Mrs. Luiza Hurst -Mr. Hurst -Miss Caroline Bingley Mrs. Long – neighbor The Lucases -Sir William Lucas -Lady Lucas -Charlotte Lucas Mr. Darcy

Mrs. Bennet interested to marry one of daughters to Mr. Bingley. Mrs. and Mr. Bennet = argue all the time Mrs. Bennet + Mrs. Long = gossip Jane and Miss Caroline Bingley = friendly at the ball. Mr. Bingley likes Jane (she likes him, too) Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy = best friends Mr. Darcy hurt Lizzy’s pride by calling her “not good-looking enough” at the ball (conflict) Miss Lucas and Elizabeth = best friends

Habit 4 Mr. Bingley is a win-win type of person because he tries to solve Mr. Darcy’s problem by proposing that he dances with Elizabeth (while Mr. Bingley has Jane) Habit 5 No-one tries to understand Elizabeth, eg. when the Lucas women and Mrs. Bennet are talking about Mr. Darcy calling Elizabeth not pretty, no-one asks her.

Habit 5 Neither Mr. or Mrs. Bennet truly seek to understand each other, but Mrs. Bennet always makes herself understood. Habit 6 Mr. Darcy does not practise synergy, he shuns those who are different to him (at the ball). RBA Many characters make RBA withdrawals by gossiping (Mrs. Bennet, Mrs. Long, Lady Lucas).

Pencil and eraser Write your name at the top Write only the answer Good Luck!!