Lesson plan (English)
Title: Stylisation and its types
Lesson plan elaborated by: Magdalena Trysińska
Topic:
Stylisation and its types.
Target group:
3rd‑grade students of a high school.
Core curriculum
II. Language education.
1. Grammar of the Polish language. Student:
1) uses knowledge in the field of inflection, word formation, phraseology and syntax in analyzing and interpreting texts and creating own statements;
2) understands the syntactic diversity of multiple‑fold sentences, recognizes their functions in the text and uses them in the construction of statements of a different nature;
4) understands the role of word order in a sentence and defines the role of its transformations in building the meaning of expression.
2. Differentiation of language. Student:
1) distinguishes the concept of style and stylization, understands their meaning in the text;
2) distinguishes functional styles of the Polish language and understands the rules of their application;
6). recognises the types of stylization (archaization, dialectization, colloquialization, environmental stylization, biblical, mythological, etc.) and determines their functions in the text;
IV. Self‑study. Student:
8) uses general Polish dictionaries and specialist dictionaries (eg etymological, phraseological, abbreviations, dialect), also in the on‑line version.
General aim of education
The student learns types of stylization.
Key competences
communication in foreign languages;
digital competence;
learning to learn.
Learning outcomes
Student:
distinguishes the concept of style and stylization, understands their meaning in the text;
recognises the types of stylization (archaization, dialectization, colloquialization, environmental stylization, biblical, mythological, etc.) and determines their functions in the text;
understands the stylistic function of the intended spelling mistake in the artistic text.
Methods/techniques
expository
talk.
activating
discussion.
programmed
with computer;
with e‑textbook.
practical
exercices concerned.
Forms of work
individual activity;
activity in pairs;
activity in groups;
collective activity.
Teaching aids
e‑textbook;
interactive whiteboard, tablets/computers.
The course of classes
Introduction
The teacher states the subject of the lesson, explains the aim of the lesson and together with students determines the success criteria to be achieved.
The teacher displays a photo gallery of the task on the board 1. Students discuss the meaning of the word „stylization” - on the basis of the presented photos and their own experiences indicate the areas of knowledge, art, life, in which it is used (eg interior stylized in a rural hut; in Scandinavian styling, etc.).
Realization
Students complement the family word scheme with the „style” core (exercise 2); on the basis of word form definitions they guess the missing words.
The teacher asks students what elements of the world can be found in stylization. The participants of the course should mention primarily the dialectization and archaization known from earlier stages of education. Overview of information in a table presenting the functions of different types of styling. Students give examples of various implementations.
Performing exercises 3‑6 in abstract.
Work in pairs with fragments of literary texts (Exercise 7). Students write in abstract what type of stylization is represented by given examples.
Students in pairs prepare their own example of a dialogue in which they will apply the selected type of stylization. After the appointed time they present their work on the class forum. Together with the teacher they discuss their projects.
Summary
The teacher asks a willing student to summarize the lesson from his point of view. He asks other students if they would like to add anything to their colleague's statements.
The teacher asks summarizing questions, e.g.
- What is the use of stylization for?
- What is regional styling?
- Give examples of archaisms.
Homework
Listen to the abstract recording at home. Pay attention to pronunciation, accent and intonation. Learn to pronounce the words learned during the lesson.
Watch the film „Zaklęte rewiry” directed by Janusz Majewski (1975). Specify the type of styling used. Express your comments with appropriate examples..
The following terms and recordings will be used during this lesson
Terms
styl
stylizacja
archaizacja
dialektyzacja
kolokwializacja
intelektualizacja
stylizacja biblijna
stylizacja środowiskowa
poetyzacja
biblizmy
gwaryzmy
dialektyzmy
kolokwializmy
Texts and recordings
Stylisation and its types
In philological science, the word stylisation refers to a conscious and deliberate application of the features characteristic to one style into a written or oral utterances that represent another style.
Texts can adopt various styles, e.g. regional or professional, as well as functional or genre‑related. The language of such texts can also be adapted to former eras.
Dialogues are styled in order to make them more realistic and to reproduce their regional tone. Stylisation also helps to characterise protagonists and their background. Other stylisation aims include ridiculing, parodying certain types of language or their ennoblement (e.g. creating a sublime mood).