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    2. [TEA-GEA] ENG3U, English Grade 11 by Ms. C. Wang (2023-2024)
    3. Lesson 4.2

    Lesson 4.2

    • Lesson 4.2

      Lesson 4.2

      •  Lecture 4.2.0 - Writing the Literary Essay Lesson
      •  Lecture 4.2.1 - Top Ten Tips: A Checklist Lesson
      •  Activity 4.2.1 - An Outline for a Short Story Essay Assignment
      •  Lecture 4.2.2 - The Literary Analysis Essay: A Giant Leap Forward with the Template Lesson
      •  Activity 4.2.2 - “Grisha” - Expanding Your Essay Draft Assignment
      •  Lecture 4.2.3 – A Guide to the Literary Essay: Deeper Still Lesson
      •  Activity 4.2.3 - The Second Body Paragraph Outline Assignment
      •  Activity 4.2.4 - Completing the Short Story Essay Template Assignment
      •  Lecture 4.2.4 - The Importance of Proofreading Lesson
      •  Discussion Forum - Plagiarism: DON'T!

        Plagiarism can be a slippery slope. Many international students have been taught to reproduce well-respected texts verbatim (i.e.. word-for-word), with no citation or credit given to the original source or writer.  This is a form of stealing!

        Discuss the dangers of plagiarism and what is or is not acceptable when borrowing ideas from other sources.

      •  Exit Card 4.2 Questionnaire

        Students to complete this after you've finished all activities/tasks in today's lesson.

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