A Fiction
Presenting a story
Work in groups of 2-3 people or alone.
Write your answers on PowerPoint.
Choose a fictional narrative (kertomus) in English:
• a novel
• a comic
• a TV series,
• a film or
• a video game (if the game has a proper story, so not "Tetris" for instance).
INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING on the PowerPoint:
The "idea" of the story (summarized—do not tell the whole plot).
The characters (present a few central characters and focus on answering the question "What does this character want to achieve in the story?")
Write your answers on PowerPoint.
Choose a fictional narrative (kertomus) in English:
• a novel
• a comic
• a TV series,
• a film or
• a video game (if the game has a proper story, so not "Tetris" for instance).
INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING on the PowerPoint:
The "idea" of the story (summarized—do not tell the whole plot).
The characters (present a few central characters and focus on answering the question "What does this character want to achieve in the story?")
The world that the story is set in: is it a realistic world or a fantasy realm? What are the people like? What problems are there? Would you like to live in that world? Why or why not?
Your own opinion: at least a 100 words on the topic. No bulletin points ("ranskalaiset viivat) but an actual text, essay-style. Why did you pick this one? Compare it to some other story of the same genre (like a similar TV series/book etc): how do they differ? Do you like it? Why or why not?
Your own opinion: at least a 100 words on the topic. No bulletin points ("ranskalaiset viivat) but an actual text, essay-style. Why did you pick this one? Compare it to some other story of the same genre (like a similar TV series/book etc): how do they differ? Do you like it? Why or why not?
The authors: briefly introduce who is behind this story (who wrote it? And if there are actors, list some of their names).
You can continue on the next lesson as well.