18 episodes

Welcome to NDM English where literature reading and writing come together. Reading expands the mind, enlarges the heart, and reminds us what it means to be human. This is a place to grow your appreciation for the written word. Take a listen. Share with others.

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NDM English Notes Nathan Melander

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Welcome to NDM English where literature reading and writing come together. Reading expands the mind, enlarges the heart, and reminds us what it means to be human. This is a place to grow your appreciation for the written word. Take a listen. Share with others.

Be sure to send any responses to ndmwritingservice@gmail.com answering the podcast questions. Become part of and grow this reading and writing community.

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 18: How Not to Do Reviews on Social Media

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 18: How Not to Do Reviews on Social Media

    A lot of people who do movie, television, or book reviews on the Internet do them incorrectly. They outline the whole story, do a spoof, are unfocused and more. This means much of what passes as reviews are shallow and lack complication worthy of dialogue. By examining the ways that media reviews can go wrong, it might be possible to see how to improve and make them more relevant.

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    Music:

    The Bone Train by Slynk

    • 14 min
    NDM English Notes, Ep. 17: "Island of the Blue Dolphins" Character Part Three; People and the Island

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 17: "Island of the Blue Dolphins" Character Part Three; People and the Island

    In the book “Island of the Blue Dolphins” by Scott O Dell, the setting is a lone island with a girl and her tribe. They are defined by the limited amount of resources and isolation from others. Where and when they are is very important to who they are as people and characters. Here is a look at how setting can help shape the characters along with the plot.



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    Music:

    Divine Life Society

    • 16 min
    NDM English Notes, Ep. 16: "Island of the Blue Dolphins" Character Part Two; Little Girl Stranded

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 16: "Island of the Blue Dolphins" Character Part Two; Little Girl Stranded

    In the book “Island of the Blue Dolphins” by Scott O Dell, the main character Karana is a girl left behind by her people. As the only remaining human on the island, the book focuses on her adventures and survival. A well written personality can seem like a real person, showing how they will react to different situations. Here is a profile of the courageous and lonely young island woman.




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    Music:

    Divine Life Society

    • 17 min
    NDM English Notes, Ep. 15: "Island of the Blue Dolphins" Character Part One; Villains and Others

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 15: "Island of the Blue Dolphins" Character Part One; Villains and Others

    Next to plot, character is the most important element of story. Without character there can be no movement in the plot. A good story will take a good plot and make it better by introducing characters that are not easy to define. The book “Island of the Blue Dolphins” by Scott O’Dell has a combination of simple good and evil and also more complex characters. It uses both simplistic antagonists and complex protagonists to create suspense.


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    Music:

    Divine Life Society

    • 16 min
    NDM English Notes, Ep. 14: "Hatch" Plot Part Three; Two Worlds Together

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 14: "Hatch" Plot Part Three; Two Worlds Together

    Missing boy Brian lost in the forest has learned how to live. He has food, shelter, water, and a degree of comfort. When he thinks survival in the forest is achieved, bad luck hits him. All seems lost. Yet, he has grown since the plane crash and quickly tries to rebuild. The disasters that threatened his very survival has given him a new opportunity. In what can be considered the third act of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, decisions must be made leading to rescue. Making choices can be a life or death challenge.

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    Music:

    Dance of the Mammoths

    • 16 min
    NDM English Notes, Ep. 13: "Hatch" Plot Part Two; Struggle in the Forest

    NDM English Notes, Ep. 13: "Hatch" Plot Part Two; Struggle in the Forest

    Without any kind of knowledge other than bits and pieces he learned on television and at school, Brian has to struggle to remain alive. That means finding shelter, food, and water. In what can be considered the second act of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the boy struggles to survive in his new forest environment. The plot follows his success and failures as challenges increase with each new day. Skills grow as the chance of rescue shrinks. This is the second part of a discussion about how plot structure helps tell the story.


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    Music:

    Dance of the Mammoths

    • 16 min

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