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Title: Working in pairs, decide on two words to describe the atmosphere or feelings in the picture.


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  • Working in pairs, decide on two words to describe
    the atmosphere or feelings in the picture.
  • Be ready to explain your ideas.

2
Words to Describe Atmosphere
  • Calm
  • Drunk
  • Bored
  • Eerie
  • Mysterious
  • Suspicious
  • Quiet
  • Tense
  • Anticipating something
  • Plotting
  • Shadowy

3
Learning Outcomes
  • Read an image and choose appropriate vocabulary
    to describe it
  • Consider how settings contribute to the work of
    criminals and detectives
  • Use your imagination to create a back story to a
    situation
  • Work as a team to create a piece of action and
    speak in role

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  • Random Reporter
  • How do the themes and characters from the film
    clips link to the picture Night Hawks?

6
Night Hawks
  • You have five minutes to discuss
  • What is happening in the image?
  • Who are the characters?
  • How do they know each other?

7
Team Huddle
  • Work as a team to create the beginning of a
    detective mystery. Add more description.
  • Another coffee, sir?
  • Thanks, fill her up.
  • Can I get you two another? Or a soda?
  • Huh?
  • Oh no, were Im just waiting
  • Just leave it.

8
Random Reporter
  • Numbered heads.
  • How have you created suspense and tension in your
    conversation?
  • Be ready to share your ideas with the class.

9
Team Mastery
  • Work individually to create the opening of a
    detective mystery. Use the ideas generated from
    the connect the learning to create atmosphere.
  • Check with your team mates that you have
    maintained the serious tone of a piece of
    detective fiction.

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Review
  • How well have you worked in a team this lesson?
  • Which of the 5Rs have been most important today?
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