Wednesday 11 May 2011

wanna learn preposition...????

preposition is part of speech used to relate and bla..bla...bla...here comes all the rules that will make every student sleep. well...singing a preposition song perhaps a new alternative yaar (like hindustani's dialect). here is a video that i got from youtube!

Friday 6 May 2011

Based on the table below, tick the relevant characteristics for each character. please submit your answer to my email, Nurhazwanihaslah@yahoo.com on this Monday. 













Traits
Anna

Mr David Amos
Sabina
Aunt Mimi
Anna’s mother
Waiter
Armstrong
ambitious







beautiful







busy body







caring







charming







condescending







cowardly







creative







determined







handsome







haughty







impulsive







jealous







love-struck







manipulative







over-enthusiastic







pathetic







protective







proud







savvy







shallow







traditional







unkind







violent







Sunday 1 May 2011

Exercise 1: It's All In The Title

Answer all questions and please submit it to my email, nurhazwanihaslah@yahoo.com.

      

   Title of Story:
                  
The   Fruitcake   Special


BEFORE READING THE STORY:
      1.    Based on the title, what do you think one problem in the story might be?


      2.    Based on the title, what types of characters do you expect to be in the story?



AFTER ReadING the story:
       3.    Do you think the title is suitable? Give reasons for your answer.


       4.    If you could change the title of the story, what would it be? Why?


Literary Devices of The Fruitcake Special

Literary Devices in the Story

Point of View
This story is written from the first person point of view. The narrator is also the main character. The pronoun “I” is used. We see the events from Anna’s perspective. We can experience her thoughts and feelings. 

Tone
The story is narrated in a humorous way.

Diction  (the choice of words used in the story)
  • Lighthearted/ humorous - …he smiled until I thought his face would break into two
·         Casual – use of slang e.g. momma, guy
·         use of clichés (overused expressions) e.g. I’m crazy about you; You are so beautiful
·         simple vocabulary; short dialogues; lots of exclamation marks (!); unfinished sentences (…); use of italics (darling) to show emphasis and unexpected surprise
  • American – boss
Simile
The story has several interesting and funny similes e.g.  he looked like a dog who had just found a bone; mouths wide open like a couple of fish, etc.
Stereotypes
– e.g. pretty young models; rich and handsome employer;
Slapstick comedy
e.g. ridiculous behavior of singing waiter; silly fights
Imagery
The fruitcake ingredient makes the sophisticated perfume smell like a glorious mix of all natural, delicious, inviting and warm smells (like fresh bread and flowers and sunshine all mixed together).