Ukrainian literature Grade 8. Drama Prose Humor. Collection 1
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Embark on an exciting journey through Ukrainian literature! Our "Ukrainian Literature Grade 8. Drama, Prose, and Humor. Collection 1" course offers a dynamic learning experience that explores a diverse range of genres, from classic drama to modern prose and humor. Through interactive lessons, quizzes, and engaging activities, students will gain a deep understanding of literary masterpieces and their cultural context.
Key Features of the Course:
- Interactive lessons with engaging tests and tasks.
- Exploration of Ukrainian drama, prose, and humor.
- In-depth analysis of literary devices and artistic expressions.
- Analysis of key themes and characters.
- Creative exercises to inspire personal and collaborative projects.
Course Modules:
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Module 1: National Drama & Prose
- Ivan Karpenko-Karyi: "One Hundred Thousand"
- Part 2
- Part 3
- Questions and tasks
- From Ukrainian Prose
- Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi: "On a High Price"
- Part 2, Part 4
- Questions and tasks
- Oleksandr Dovzhenko: "The Night Before the Battle"
- Questions and tasks
- Nina Bichuya: "Slavko Berkuta's Sword"
- Questions and tasks
- Volodymyr Drozd: "Sheptalo the White Horse"
- Questions and tasks
- Yurii Vynnychuk: "A Place for a Dragon"
- Questions and tasks
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Module 2: Ukrainian Humor & Dictionary
- Ukrainian Humor
- Valentyn Chemeris: "Vitka + Halya, or a Story about First Love"
- Questions and tasks
- "To Golgotha!"
- Part 2: Blue Kunytsia
- Literary Dictionary
Expected Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze literary works: Understand the plot, composition, and key themes of the works. Explain the allegorical nature of characters and situations.
- Characterize literary heroes: Describe and analyze the actions and emotions of characters from the studied works, such as Hrytsko the dragon, the Hermit, the Prince, Vitka, Fedko, and Halya.
- Interpret literary devices: Explain the subtext and allegorical nature of images, such as the white horse Sheptalo.
- Apply knowledge of literary history: Know the most important facts from the biographies of the authors and understand the context of their works, such as the "Theater of Coryphaei."
- Develop critical thinking: Comment on humorous situations and analyze the problems and situations presented in the works.
This course engages students in an immersive experience, combining theoretical knowledge with interactive tests and creative projects, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of Ukrainian literary traditions while nurturing their creativity and critical thinking skills.
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