Literature Class 10. We are all going to read a novel by John Green. Earlier this week we all explained our title choice. The books are being shipped.

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Literature Class 10

We are all going to read a novel by John Green. Earlier this week we all explained our title choice. The books are being shipped over as we speak and before we start reading, let’s get to know the author a little bit better. This lesson we are going to read and listen to an interview with John Green. Enjoy ;-)

We are now going to watch an interview with John Green on Comedy Central (5 mins)interview with John Green ohn-green

Questions on the interview While watching, try and listen for answers 1 Where is The Fault in Our Stars listed? 2 Where does John go to open his computer? 3 How does the interviewer describe the young adult novel? 4 What is the main difference between writing a book and publishing clips on YouTube?

Compare your answers to the ones of your neighbours. Try and have the discussion in English ;-) When you are done, read the interview John Green and his awesome fans and answer more questions

1.Who wrote the interview? 2.How does John Green describe himself as a child? 3.What does line 24 refer (:verwijzen) to? 4.What is the link between a fellow YouTube videomaker and The Fault in our Stars? 5.What is an acronym? What does the acronym DFTBA stand for?