Foreign literature Grade 5. Listening to the voices of nature. Collection 1

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
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Course Duration Icon 7 hours
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  This interactive course for Grade 5 introduces students to the fascinating world of foreign literature through engaging texts, thought-provoking activities, and creative assignments. The course focuses on developing students' understanding of literary theory, improving analytical skills, and fostering a love for reading. Each lesson includes interactive tests that reinforce knowledge and inspire critical thinking, ensuring an active learning experience.

With the help of vibrant illustrations and diverse artistic styles, students will explore global literary masterpieces, expanding their horizons in both literature and visual art. Special sections such as Literary Theory and For Those Who Want to Know More offer in-depth insights and additional information to captivate young readers. The carefully curated content encourages students to dive into the  literary heritage of various cultures, cultivating appreciation and curiosity for world literature.

Course Modules:

Module 1: Listening to the Voices of Nature

  • Lesson 1: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    - Exploring poems like "Traveler’s Night Song"
    - Understanding literary concepts such as landscape and translation
  • Lesson 2: Joseph Rudyard Kipling
    - Studying selected chapters from *The Jungle Book*
    - Discussing literary heroes and their development
  • Lesson 3: Ernest Thompson Seton
    - Discovering the story "Lobo, the King of Currumpaw
    - Analyzing the role of the hero in literature

Expected Learning Outcomes:

  • Build literary literacy by exploring key concepts in foreign literature.
  • Analyze artistic elements in texts, such as themes, characters, and settings.
  • Strengthen critical and creative skills through interactive assignments and questions.
  • Appreciate cultural diversity by reading stories and poems from various authors and regions.
  • Visualize literature with the help of illustrations, enhancing their understanding of the texts' atmosphere.

This course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on activities, making it an exciting journey into the world of foreign literature. It helps students develop their worldview and grow as curious, thoughtful, and creative individuals.