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Step A

 

Task – Sher­lock Hol­mes

 

In this ex­er­cise, you're going to read a Sher­lock Hol­mes story, work with it, and then put it in a box.
What does that mean? Fol­low the steps and you'll find out…

 

STEP A: Be­fo­re you start rea­ding

 

Here is a pic­tu­re from the story you are going to read…

The Crooked Man


(C) Bild: Sid­ney Paget. It's Nancy. In­ter­net Ar­chi­ve:
http://​www.​vic​tori​anwe​b.​org/​art/​ill​ustr​atio​n/​pa­gets/​161.​html

 

...​it is a fa­mous pic­tu­re of a scene from "The Croo­ked Man" by Ar­thur Conan Doyle. It was drawn by
Sid­ney Paget in 1892.

1. Get ready to talk to your neigh­bour about the pic­tu­re. Be­fo­re you start, here are some things for you to think about:

- Who can you see in the pic­tu­re?
- Where are they?
- What are they doing?
- What are they wea­ring?
- How do they look (sur­pri­sed...)?
- Why do they look like that?
- What are they say­ing?
- What is the story maybe about?

Start tal­king as soon as you are ready!

 

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