Going To The Movies - Field Trip Quiz
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What do students believe is a significant difference between books and movies?

  • Movies often have more detailed plots than books.
  • Movies provide a better visual representation of the story.
  • Books allow for personal interpretation of characters. (correct)
  • Books are generally shorter in length than movies.
  • What preparations are required before the class can go to the movies?

  • They need to organize a discussion about the movie.
  • Permission slips must be signed and parents asked for rides. (correct)
  • Students need to read the book again.
  • Each student must choose a candy to bring.
  • How do students feel about watching movies adapted from books?

  • They believe the movie enhances their understanding of the book.
  • They find it challenging to recall details from the book.
  • They dislike it because the movies are never like the books.
  • They enjoy comparing the two and often prefer the book. (correct)
  • What do students typically do while waiting for the movie to start?

    <p>Buy popcorn and other snacks.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of the movie do students discuss after watching it?

    <p>The differences in storylines between the movie and the book.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The narrator felt excited and anxious about their first day at the Training College.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The girl the narrator met had previously attended school in Christchurch.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The narrator and the girl were both newcomers to Christchurch.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The narrator had always lived in Christchurch before attending Training College.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The friendship between the narrator and the girl began while walking to the Training College.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Going To The Movies - Field Trip

    • Permission slips and parental transportation are required for the trip.
    • Movie theater visit is tied to a previously read book.
    • Students enjoy the movie-book comparison but typically prefer the book.
    • Popcorn is a popular purchase, along with candy and slushies.
    • The movie and book are compared and discussed after the trip.
    • Students generally agree that the book's characters are more imaginably diverse due to the flexibility of reading.

    First Day at Training College

    • The author felt a mix of excitement and fear on their first day at Training College.
    • They had recently moved from Wellington to Christchurch and were unfamiliar with the city.
    • The author met another first-year student who was also new to Christchurch.
    • They both shared their experiences of being new to the city and decided to walk to the college together.
    • This encounter marked the start of a long friendship.

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    This quiz explores the field trip to the movies, where students compare a film adaptation of a previously read book. It covers topics like parental involvement, students' preferences for books over movies, and post-trip discussions. Test your knowledge about the experience and insights gained during this fun outing!

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