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This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Get out your books

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During this lesson
- introduction theme 6

 Rumble in the Jungle

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You can
  • talk about customs
  • talk about a country and its people
  • talk about feelings about a country
  • give a simple presentation or talk
  • write down information that you think is important in a clear manner

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You understand
  • words to do with Australia and New Zealand

  • words to do with customs

  • words to do with countries

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you know
  • how to use the present perfect continuous

  • how to use articles

  • how to use reflexive and reciprocal pronouns

  • how to use like and as

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Australia

Slide 6 - Mind map

Rumble in the Jungle
Go to page 86 of your textbook and read the text.


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What might face you in the jungle?

Slide 9 - Open question

Go to page 27 of your workbook and do exercise 2
Rumble in the Jungle

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Jo starts...
A
a journalism internship
B
working as a journalist today

Slide 11 - Quiz


Gus and Jo are...
A
5 minutes late
B
15 minutes late

Slide 12 - Quiz

What does Mitch say...
A
British people would do worse...
B
The experience was awful...

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is Mitch's opinion...
A
exaggerated and unfair
B
well-intented but unjust

Slide 14 - Quiz

Mitch has strong feelings...
A
Australians should be...
B
more attention should be...

Slide 15 - Quiz

Mitch wouldn't participate...
A
he's had enough...
B
life in the wilderness...

Slide 16 - Quiz

(home)work
do exercises 3 & 4

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Get out your books
Turn on your camera
Keep your microphone muted, unless you have a question

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During this lesson
- Homework check

- Reading Maori Tattoo art

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Exercise 3
  1. outback
  2. plain
  3. creek
  4. indigenous
  5. drought
  6. territory
  7. colony
  8. settlement

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Exercise 4
  1.  convict
  2.  flip-flops
  3.  swamp
  4. go backpacking
  5.  venomous
  6.  southern hemisphere
  7.  platypus
  8.  laid-back

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Maori

Slide 22 - Mind map

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Maori Tattoo Art
  • Go to page 87 of your textbook and let's read Maori Tattoo Art

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(Home)work
Do exercises 6 and 7

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Get out your books
Turn on your camera
Keep your microphone muted, unless you have a question

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During this lesson
- homework check

- stones

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The Maori have been living in NZ for a few centuries.
A
true
B
false

Slide 28 - Quiz

Maori culture is commonly referred to as moko.
A
true
B
false

Slide 29 - Quiz

Only important Maori people are allowed to have a tattoo.
A
true
B
false

Slide 30 - Quiz

Maori women were only allowed to have their upper lips tattooed
A
true
B
false

Slide 31 - Quiz

The Maori were the first to use needles when tattooing.
A
true
B
false

Slide 32 - Quiz

Maori-style tattoos have made a comeback in the 20th century
A
true
B
false

Slide 33 - Quiz

Exercise 6
  1.  C
  2.  A
  3.  C
  4.  A
  5.  B
  6.  B

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Exercise 7
  1. The Maori usually got their first tattoo during adolescence.
  2. In Maori culture, people of lower-rank status could not have tattoos.
  3. It was considered offensive not to be able to recognise a person's social rank by his tattoo. / It was prohibited to have a tattoo as a priest.
  4. Moko involved a tattooing process that was very painful.
  5. While tattooing, the Maori sang songs to soothe the pain.
  6. People have been incorporating Maori tattoo art in modern tattoos.

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Stones 16 + 17
Read the stones, are there words/chunks you don't know how to use?

Make exercise 8 together.

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Homework
Do exercises 9 & 10

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