Film Up Lesson Characterizing Carl Fredricksen

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Explore the character of Carl Fredricksen in the film "Up." Discover his appearance, behavior, and interactions with other characters. Choose adjectives to describe him and speculate about his family. Engage with various film sequences and materials to analyze Carl's personality in depth.

  • Film Up
  • Character Analysis
  • Carl Fredricksen
  • Speculation
  • Family Dynamics

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  1. Film Up Lesson 1: Characterizing Carl Fredricksen

  2. Film Up Film sequence: Carl Fredricksen Describe Carl Fredricksen what he looks like

  3. Film Up Film sequence: Carl and the construction workers Describe Carl Fredricksen how he behaves Choose 5 adjectives that you didn t use before and use them to describe Carl; give evidence from the film. Material: work sheet: Describing people

  4. Film Up Film sequence: Carl s idol Charles Muntz in the 1930-s Material: work sheet: Charles Muntz in the 1930-s Material: Help: Vocabulary

  5. Film Up Film sequence: How Carl met Ellie Material: work sheet: How Carl met Ellie Material: Help: Vocabulary

  6. Film Up Lesson 2: How Carl met Ellie

  7. Film Up The Charles Muntz portait screenshot: das Portrait von Charles Muntz [0:01:06]

  8. Film Up Characterize Carl Fredricksen Choose 5 adjectives that you didn t use before and use them to characterize Carl; give evidence from the film. Material: work sheet: Describing people Material: work sheet: Logical Links

  9. Film Up Carl s and Ellie s families Speculate: What will their families be like?

  10. Film Up Speculating language support He / she / it / they might may could will be do ... ... I think ... I expect ... I suppose ... Maybe ... Possibly ... Perhaps ... Probably ...

  11. Film Up Ellie s family screenshot: Ellies Familie [0:07:05]

  12. Film Up Carl s family screenshot: Carls Familie [0:07:08]

  13. Film Up Film sequence: The wedding Pay attention to the music

  14. Film Up Carl s and Ellie s married life Gallery Walk Sum up the main events of Carl s and Ellie s life Work in pairs or in groups of three Material: screenshots: Gallery Walk

  15. Film Up Homework: Find information on ... the situation of old people in the USA who have retired from their job. Write down at least 3 things that are different than in Germany. ... the wilderness explorers. ... the boy scouts in the USA.

  16. Film Up Lesson 3: Carl and Ellie s life; Russell

  17. Film Up Carl s and Ellie s married life Let s have a closer look

  18. Film Up Carl was listening, while Ellie was speaking to him. screenshot: Carl und Ellie als Kinder (mit Fliegerbrillen)) [0:04:05]

  19. Film Up When Carl came in, Ellie was dreaming of South America. screenshot: Carl betritt das Haus, Ellie steuert ein imagin res Luftschiff) [0:03:45]

  20. Film Up Carl was reading, when the balloon came through the window. screenshot: Carl im Krankenhaus, ein blauer Ballon fliegt herein [0:05:06]

  21. Film Up And this is how he reacted: screenshot: Carl sieht den Ballon und erschrickt [0:05:07]

  22. Film Up Carl s and Ellie s married life Screenshots What were Carl and Ellie doing when the photo was taken? Work in pairs Material: screenshots: Carl and Ellie Material: Help: Vocabulary Material: Help: Some ideas

  23. Film Up Carl s and Ellie s married life Material: work sheet: The past progressive tense

  24. Film Up Homework: Compare Carl and Ellie; write at least 5 sentences. Use at least three different structures from the work sheet "Comparison of adjectives". What was Ellie going to do? Make at least 3 suggestions. What do you want to learn about Carl s life after Ellie has died? Write down at least 5 questions. Material: work sheet: Comparison of adjectives

  25. Film Up Talking about the homework: Compare Carl and Ellie What was Ellie going to do? What do you want to learn about Carl s life after Ellie has died?

  26. Film Up Talking about the homework: Compare Carl and Ellie What was Ellie going to do? What do you want to learn about Carl s life after Ellie has died?

  27. Film Up Talking about the homework: Compare Carl and Ellie What was Ellie going to do? What do you want to learn about Carl s life after Ellie has died?

  28. Film Up Talking about the homework: Find information on ... the situation of old people in the USA who have retired from their job.

  29. Film Up Film sequence: Russell Choose 5 adjectives to characterize Russell; give evidence from the film. Material: work sheet: Describing people Material: work sheet: Logical Links

  30. Film Up Talking about the homework: Find information on ... ... the wilderness explorers. ... the boy scouts in the USA.

  31. Film Up Lesson 4: How Carl and Russell got to South America; Kevin and Dug

  32. Film Up Carl s house screenshot: Carls Haus inmitten einer riesigen Baustelle [0:12:58]

  33. Film Up Film sequence: How Carl and Russell got to South America Material: work sheet: How Carl and Russell got to South America Material: Help: Vocabulary

  34. Film Up Film sequence: Kevin and Dug Take notes to characterize Kevin characterize Dug Material: work sheet: Describing people Material: work sheet: Logical Links

  35. Film Up Homework: Character network Draw a network that illustrates the relationships between Carl, Ellie, Russell, Kevin, Dug, Alpha, and Charles Muntz. Take into account what we have said about their characters. Be prepared to explain your results to the class in the next lesson.

  36. Film Up Lesson 5: How Carl met Muntz

  37. Film Up Alpha and ? screenshot: Alpha [0:49:19]

  38. Film Up Alpha and ? screenshot: Alpha [0:49:19] Bild: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/com mons/8/80/Anubi.jpg [27/01/16]

  39. Film Up Film sequence: Funny dogs Take notes: why is the scene funny?

  40. Film Up Talking about the homework: Character network

  41. Film Up Film sequence: Russell s background Take notes: What do we learn about Russell s background?

  42. Film Up Film sequence: Meeting Muntz s dogs Write five sentences in which you sum up the contents of the scene. Use at least four different logical links. Material: work sheet: Logical Links

  43. Film Up Lesson 6: Carl and Muntz

  44. Film Up Film sequence / only soundtrack: Carl and Charles Muntz Material: work sheet: Extract from the script

  45. Film Up Carl and Charles Muntz Idiomatic expressions Material: work sheet: Extract from the script Material: work sheet: Idiomatic expressions (three different levels!)

  46. Film Up Carl and Charles Muntz: Idiomatic expressions to be rough on s.o. to fall into a habit stateside I ve got unfinished work You ve done it again I m honored You ve made it You re sure we re not a bother? I d hate to impose a real treat what s rightfully mine They think it s theirs to take We d rather be going grob zu jemandem sein sich etwas angew hnen in den USA Ich habe noch etwas zu erledigen Du hast dich mal wieder selbst bertroffen Ich f hle mich geehrt Du hast es geschafft Sind Sie sicher, dass wir Ihnen nicht zur Last fallen? Ich m chte mich nicht aufdr ngen eine wahre Wonne mein rechtm iger Besitz Sie denken, sie k nnen es einfach mitnehmen Wir sollten jetzt lieber gehen

  47. Film Up Carl and Charles Muntz: Idiomatic expressions to be rough on s.o. to fall into a habit stateside I ve got unfinished work You ve done it again I m honored You ve made it You re sure we re not a bother? I d hate to impose a real treat what s rightfully mine They think it s theirs to take We d rather be going grob zu jemandem sein sich etwas angew hnen in den USA Ich habe noch etwas zu erledigen Du hast dich mal wieder selbst bertroffen Ich f hle mich geehrt Du hast es geschafft Sind Sie sicher, dass wir Ihnen nicht zur Last fallen? Ich m chte mich nicht aufdr ngen eine wahre Wonne mein rechtm iger Besitz Sie denken, sie k nnen es einfach mitnehmen Wir sollten jetzt lieber gehen

  48. Film Up Carl and Charles Muntz: Idiomatic expressions to be rough on s.o. to fall into a habit stateside I ve got unfinished work You ve done it again I m honored You ve made it You re sure we re not a bother? I d hate to impose a real treat what s rightfully mine They think it s theirs to take We d rather be going grob zu jemandem sein sich etwas angew hnen in den USA Ich habe noch etwas zu erledigen Du hast dich mal wieder selbst bertroffen Ich f hle mich geehrt Du hast es geschafft Sind Sie sicher, dass wir Ihnen nicht zur Last fallen? Ich m chte mich nicht aufdr ngen eine wahre Wonne mein rechtm iger Besitz Sie denken, sie k nnen es einfach mitnehmen Wir sollten jetzt lieber gehen

  49. Film Up Carl and Charles Muntz: Idiomatic expressions to be rough on s.o. to fall into a habit stateside I ve got unfinished work You ve done it again I m honored You ve made it You re sure we re not a bother? I d hate to impose a real treat what s rightfully mine They think it s theirs to take We d rather be going grob zu jemandem sein sich etwas angew hnen in den USA Ich habe noch etwas zu erledigen Du hast dich mal wieder selbst bertroffen Ich f hle mich geehrt Du hast es geschafft Sind Sie sicher, dass wir Ihnen nicht zur Last fallen? Ich m chte mich nicht aufdr ngen eine wahre Wonne mein rechtm iger Besitz Sie denken, sie k nnen es einfach mitnehmen Wir sollten jetzt lieber gehen

  50. Film Up Carl and Charles Muntz: Idiomatic expressions to be rough on s.o. to fall into a habit stateside I ve got unfinished work You ve done it again I m honored You ve made it You re sure we re not a bother? I d hate to impose a real treat what s rightfully mine They think it s theirs to take We d rather be going grob zu jemandem sein sich etwas angew hnen in den USA Ich habe noch etwas zu erledigen Du hast dich mal wieder selbst bertroffen Ich f hle mich geehrt Du hast es geschafft Sind Sie sicher, dass wir Ihnen nicht zur Last fallen? Ich m chte mich nicht aufdr ngen eine wahre Wonne mein rechtm iger Besitz Sie denken, sie k nnen es einfach mitnehmen Wir sollten jetzt lieber gehen

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