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INSPIRING QUOTATIONS
FILL IN THE GAPS
                                            respect
    Being brilliant is no great feat if you ______ nothing.
(Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

                          respect
    I firmly believe that ______ is a lot more important,
and a lot greater, than popularity.   (Julius Erving)

   I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me...
                      respect
All I ask is that you ______ me as a human being.
(Jackie Robinson)

   Everyone should be ______ed as an individual, but
                        respect
no one idolized. (Albert Einstein)
Write about a fictional
      character
Description of a fictional character
•   Paragraph 1: Introduction of the character
     – Where did I appear? (book/film/comic, etc.)
     – Who was my creator?
         • Hello! I’m “X”, I’m one of the most pupolar characters in…

•   Paragraph 2: Physical appearance
     – Gender (boy/girl, man/woman, hero...)
     – I am tall/short, slim/fat, etc.
     – Face:
         • I have got (fair/dark) hair, (blue / green) eyes, (big / thin,…) nose…
     – Body:
         • My legs, arms are thin / long / fat / short /…
     – Clothes:
         • I often wear black trousers and a white shirt.

•   Paragraph 3: Personality description:
     – I am outgoing, lazy, hard-working, bad-tempered, modest, etc.
     REMEMBER TO USE: quite, very, not very, not at all…

•   Last sentence: final description
         • I am the best detective in the world
OUR EXAMPLE


        SHERLOCK
        HOLMES
OUR EXAMPLE


        SHERLOCK
        HOLMES

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8.fictional character description (split group.session8)

  • 2. FILL IN THE GAPS  respect Being brilliant is no great feat if you ______ nothing. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)  respect I firmly believe that ______ is a lot more important, and a lot greater, than popularity. (Julius Erving)  I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me... respect All I ask is that you ______ me as a human being. (Jackie Robinson)  Everyone should be ______ed as an individual, but respect no one idolized. (Albert Einstein)
  • 3. Write about a fictional character
  • 4. Description of a fictional character • Paragraph 1: Introduction of the character – Where did I appear? (book/film/comic, etc.) – Who was my creator? • Hello! I’m “X”, I’m one of the most pupolar characters in… • Paragraph 2: Physical appearance – Gender (boy/girl, man/woman, hero...) – I am tall/short, slim/fat, etc. – Face: • I have got (fair/dark) hair, (blue / green) eyes, (big / thin,…) nose… – Body: • My legs, arms are thin / long / fat / short /… – Clothes: • I often wear black trousers and a white shirt. • Paragraph 3: Personality description: – I am outgoing, lazy, hard-working, bad-tempered, modest, etc. REMEMBER TO USE: quite, very, not very, not at all… • Last sentence: final description • I am the best detective in the world
  • 5. OUR EXAMPLE SHERLOCK HOLMES
  • 6. OUR EXAMPLE SHERLOCK HOLMES