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Read the recap of Laxdæla. Take notes and make some mindmap or glossary list from the text.
Når lektier i boken siger at du skal lave stamtræ, skiv det på dansk.
Arbejd i grupper, 3-4 sammen.
Vælg et kapitel fra Laxdæla. Læs kapitelet og skriv 6-8 vigtigste ord for kapitels fremgang. Hvad handler det om? Synes I det som foregår er vigtigt for sagaen fremgang?
Lav en tidslinje, skriv sætninger eller stikord:
begyldelsen - så sker der - så sker -...- slutning
Lav et skuespil eller en kortfilm, hvor I læser fortællingen op og brug tidslinjen og de vigtige ord.
Du er Guðrún og skriver på dansk et digte til Kjartan og andet til Bolli når de rejser til Norge og du går ikke med.
Skrev samtale på dansk mellem Kjartan og Bolli, når Bolli blev dræbt.
Choose some memorable moment from Laxdæla and make a comic on your own, in English. You can choose what kind of platform you use.
Watch these 3 videos and THEN choose one to work with. Make some glossary from the video and publish them in the way you want. Make sure you grab all that matters.
The Old Icelandic epic tale of Queen Auð's escape from Scotland and settlement of the Dale-lands of western Iceland, as excerpted from Laxdæla Saga. English Narration & Music Score Composed by Brent Landon. A Production of Aldasaga.com
Hundreds of years ago in faraway Iceland the Vikings began to write down dozens of stories called sagas - sweeping narratives based on real people and real events. But as Oxford University's Janina Ramirez discovers, these sagas are not just great works of art, they are also priceless historical documents which bring to life the Viking world. Dr Ramirez travels across glaciers and through the lava fields of Iceland to the far north west of the country to find out about one of the most compelling of these stories - the Laxdaela Saga.
For nearly 500 years the Norse people dominated the oceans, known by their remarkable ships and known for their death, destruction and burning down of anything in their way. They used sophisticated navigation methods and navigated safely over remarkably long distances. Relive the time when the Viking dragon – an emblem of terror and devastation – flew from the shores of Scandinavia, across seas and rivers, to the rest of Europe and beyond.
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Listen to the History of Vikings - Laxdæla saga.
Make some mindmap from that episode.