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The Christmas Carol

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Once upon a time on Christmas Eve, Old Scrooge sat busy in his office.

It was very cold outside and in


Scrooge’s office it was not much warmer either.

Suddenly, Scrooge’s nephew entered the office, “A Merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!” Fred said.
“Bah said Scrooge, Humbug!”

“Christmas a humbug, uncle! said Scrooge’s nephew. You don’t mean that, I am sure?”

“I do”, said Scrooge.

“What’s Christmas time to you? You have to pay bills without money! You’re a year older but not an
hour richer! Keep Christmas in your way and let me keep it in mine!

Strategies

I see that…

I notice that …..

I wonder ….

I feel ….

Scrooge lived all alone in an old house. The yard was very dark and scary that night and when Scrooge
wanted to unlock the door, he had the feeling that he saw the ghost of his business partner Marley, who
died a long time ago, there.

This was rather spooky, but Scrooge was not frightened easily. “Humbug”, he said, opened the door and
walked in. He locked himself in, however, which he usually didn’t do.

But then he felt safe again and sat down before the fire. Suddenly Scrooge heard a noise, deep down
below, as if someone was dragging a heavy chain.

The noise came nearer and nearer, and then Scrooge saw a ghost coming in right through the heavy
door. It was Marley’s ghost, and his chains were long; they were made of cash- boxes, keys and purses.

“Who are you?” said Scrooge

“ In life, I was your partner, Jacob Marley.”

“ But why do you come to me now?”


“ I must wander through the world and I wear the chains because I was so stingy in life. I only cared
about the business but not the people around me. Now I am here to warn you. You still have a chance,
Ebenezer. Three spirits will come to you. Expect the first tomorrow, when the bell tolls one”.

My Sketch

Strategies What is What other ________ What other _________


___________? organizers can I use? questions can I ask in discussing
the tone and mood of the
passage?

Suddenly the clock strike one. Light flashed up in the


room and a small hand drew back the curtains on his
bed. Then Scrooge found himself face to face with a
visitor.

It was a strange figure like a child, yet not so like a child


as like an old woman. Her hair, which hung about her
neck and down her back, was white as if with age, and
yet the face had not a wrinkle in it.

The Ghost of Christmas Past took Scrooge back in time


to a place where Scrooge was a little boy. Then Scrooge
could see his younger self playing with other children.
They were cheerfully running around the Christmas tree. Although they were poor, they had lots of fun.

Strategy Strategy Strategy

Scrooge sat up in his bed and waited for the Second ghost to come.

And there it was the Ghost of Christmas Present.

It had curly brown hair, sparkling eyes and it wore a simple robe with white fur. Its feet were bare and on
its head it wore a holly wreath.

The ghost took Scrooge to Bob Crachit’s house, very poor little dwelling.

It wasn't much that they prepared for Christmas dinner, but it seems everyone is joyful

“Merry Christmas to everyone! God bless us all!” Bold held tiny Tim little hand as if he feared to lose him.

Strategy STRUCTURE WORDS Strategy/Questions


1 What
2 Size
3 Colour
4 Number
5 Shape
6 Where
7 Movement
8 Mood
9 Background
10 Perspective
11 When
12 Sound

The bell struck twelve. The Ghost of Christmas Present disappeared. And at the last stroke of the bell,
Scrooge saw the third ghost coming towards him. Slowly and silently the ghost came nearer.

It was very tall and wore a deep black piece of clothing, which covered its body and left nothing of it
visible but one outstretched hand.

“ Are you the Ghost of Christmas yet to come? I fear you more than any other Spirit
The ghost led Scrooge through the streets they were familiar to him; and as they went along, Scrooge
looked here and there to find himself, but nowhere where he has to be seen.

They enter poor Bob Cratchit’s house and found the mother and the children by the fire. Very quite. The
noisy Crachit’s children were as still as statues. When Bob Cratchit came in, the children hurried to greet
him.

Then the two young Cratchit got upon his knees and laid their little cheeks against his face as if to say, “
Don’t mind it father. Don’t be sad. You went there today?” said his wife.

“Yes, my dear, “ returned Bob. “ I wish you could have gone. It would have done you good to see how
green the place is. But you’ll see it often. I promised him that we would there every Sunday. My little,
little child. “ cried Bob. My little child.

The ghost moved on and took Scrooge to a churchyard. The spirit stood among the graves and pointed
down to one.

Scrooge slowly went towards it and following the ghost’s finger read upon the stone of his grave his
own name, Ebenezer Scrooge.

“Spirit!” Scrooge cried, hear me I am not the man I was. I will not be the man I must have been so far!
Why show me this if I am past all hope? Good spirit, I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it
all this year. I will live in the past, present and the future. “

The Spirits of all three shall be within me. I will not ignore the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me that I
may change my fate!” Full of fear, Scrooge caught the Spirit’s hand . But the Spirit suddenly changed – it
shrunk and faded and finally turned into a bedpost.

Visualization Making Inference Questioning


P-M-I CHART

PLUS MINUS

What are the ideas you have learned, What are the difficulties or challenges do you
relearned and unlearned? anticipate in teaching tone and mood?

INSIGHTS

What are your insights in today’s session?

Self- Assessment I’m I’m I barely


confident! not Understood
sure. it.
I can discriminate mood and tone as two distinct elements of a
story.
I understand that tone and mood shape the meaning of the text.
I can formulate appropriate questions in discussing mood and tone.
I can explicitly teach reading strategies to help my learners
understand mood and tone.

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