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Justice video podcast. "Visiting Time".

3 Dezembro 2024, 09:30 Isabel Maria Ferro Mealha

Video podcast: Justice.

Preparing to discuss the short story "Visiting Time" by Emma Brockes by answering in writing the questions about the story from page 34 of the Workbook transcribed below.

1.   What impression do you gain of the narrator from the opening paragraph of the story? 

2.     The different members of the family reacted differently towards John’s death. In your opinion, what is the narrator’s reaction?

3.   How well does the narrator accept his losses (e.g. his friend’s death when he was a child, and now his son’s death)?

4.     What image is given of John, the narrator’s son?

5.     How is Luke Slater, the murderer, depicted?

6.     How does Luke try to defend himself when the narrator confronts him?

7.     Is there any change in Luke’s attitude by the end of the narrator’s visit? Account for your answer with expressions from the story.

8.     The use of the pronoun ‘it’ referring to Luke Slater reveals the narrator’s feelings towards this character. Do you agree with this statement? Why (not)? 

9.  At a certain point in the story, the narrator starts using the pronoun ‘he’ (instead of ‘it’) to refer to Luke. In your opinion, why does that happen?

10. Explain how the narrator’s closing words can be said to reveal a totally different man from the first lines of the story.


Justice podcast. "Visiting Time".

2 Dezembro 2024, 08:00 Isabel Maria Ferro Mealha

Video podcast: Justice.

Preparing to discuss the short story "Visiting Time" by Emma Brockes by answering in writing the questions about the story from page 34 of the Workbook transcribed below.

1.   What impression do you gain of the narrator from the opening paragraph of the story? 

2.     The different members of the family reacted differently towards John’s death. In your opinion, what is the narrator’s reaction?

3.   How well does the narrator accept his losses (e.g. his friend’s death when he was a child, and now his son’s death)?

4.     What image is given of John, the narrator’s son?

5.     How is Luke Slater, the murderer, depicted?

6.     How does Luke try to defend himself when the narrator confronts him?

7.     Is there any change in Luke’s attitude by the end of the narrator’s visit? Account for your answer with expressions from the story.

8.     The use of the pronoun ‘it’ referring to Luke Slater reveals the narrator’s feelings towards this character. Do you agree with this statement? Why (not)? 

9.  At a certain point in the story, the narrator starts using the pronoun ‘he’ (instead of ‘it’) to refer to Luke. In your opinion, why does that happen?

10. Explain how the narrator’s closing words can be said to reveal a totally different man from the first lines of the story.


Lesson cancelled

29 Novembro 2024, 15:30 Daniel Gregg Lopes da Silva

Lesson cancelled


Guidelines on oral presentations. Vocabulary excercises.

28 Novembro 2024, 09:30 Isabel Maria Ferro Mealha

Feedback on In-Class Discursive Essay given.

How to organise your oral presentation.
"Loose Change" by Andrea Levy continued: vocabulary exercise on pages 23-24 (Exercise 2 : Language focus).


Guidelines on oral presentations. Vocabulary excercises.

27 Novembro 2024, 08:00 Isabel Maria Ferro Mealha

Feedback on In-Class Discursive Essay given.

How to organise your oral presentation.
"Loose Change" by Andrea Levy continued: vocabulary exercise on pages 23-24 (Exercise 2 : Language focus).