TTTC Chart Block C

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WF8iSY4ZWoEbzsMIbrbuXLC4uG-qqwmHnF9Ql9NV03I/edit?usp=sharing

Holiday Homework

Holiday Homework

  1. Revise Conflict Material Thoroughly
  2. At least 1 Conflict Essay from the following prompts (send to me when it is done, so I can give you feedback prior to prac exam…):

    *It is hard to know what is right in times of conflict

    *Conflict allows us to reflect on our moral choices.

    *Conflict can have tragic consequences for ordinary people

  3. Language Analysis practice for exam (All Abroad)
  4. Read Stasiland in preparation for Week 2

‘Every Man’ intro work

You have three key tasks to complete over the next week:

1) Complete your allocated chapter work and paragraphs (emailed by Monday evening):MAKING CONNECTIONS ABOUT CONFLICT

2) Work through the Prezi, including watching the youtube links. You should take good notes addressing each of the central concerns.

https://learn.stleonards.vic.edu.au/vceeng/creating-and-presenting/encountering-conflict/every-man-in-this-village-is-a-liar/

3) Read/highlight/notes the Every Man overview booklet, particularly pg. 1-11 (by Tuesday)

The documentary below on Edward Said is also very useful viewing for getting your head around his theories:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVC8EYd_Z_g

You saw an excerpt in class.

To extend further, this article outlines his ideas in greater depth: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2003/aug/02/alqaida.highereducation

PPT from today: everymanintro

Conflict Essay #1

Your first essay is written without an intro and conclusion – just the body paragraphs.  The document below outlines what key idea you could cover in each paragraph and material you could use to support it.

By Friday, you need to have written (at minimum) BP1 – by Monday the complete set of body paragraphs.

Whilst it is not a text response essays, including quotes from LOG and other supplementary sources is useful for the explanation and development of your ideas.

Conflict arises out of a perception of threat outline