The Battle of the Languages part 1

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Battle of the Languages
Part 1

Slide 1 - Slide

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Slide 2 - Video

Teaser: trailer William the Conqueror (film; 1.21min)
The Battle of the Languages
Lesson 1
historical context ; note taking; language & social class
Lesson 2
note taking & summaries; loan words
Lesson 3
note taking & summaries; prefixes
Lesson 4
recap; suffixes
Lesson 5
test writing assignment

Slide 3 - Slide

Structure of lesson series

Teacher may also want to point out when these lessons will be scheduled (in a row, once a week etc)

Teacher explains adjustments (on the fly) due to COVID-19.
 Learning objectives - Part 1:

- Students can use a dictionary.
- Students can use prior knowledge.
- Students can take notes using the Cornell method.
- Students can reflect on work and give feedback to peers.
- Students can explain the impact of influential immigrants on a language
The Battle of the Languages

Slide 4 - Slide

Lesson structure:

  1. retrieve prior knowledge on historical context = William the Conqueror & feudal system
  2. note taking & writing summaries
  3. linking language (variations) to social class

  • underline / mark key words
  • Cornell method
  • Outline method
  • Mapping; mindmap, wordweb etc
note taking

Slide 5 - Slide

Teacher checks if students use one of these methods.

Teacher points out this series uses Cornell.

Teacher explains why note taking + summaries are important skills to gain.

Slide 6 - Video

(3.24min)
note taking

Slide 7 - Slide

Asks class who has heard of Mordor or use the LessonUp mindmap slide (see next slide).

If students lack the necessary knowledge briefly (appr. 2 minutes) have them look some up on the internet (using mobile phones), preferably in pairs but individually is also an option.

Name some elements/characteristics of Mordor?

Slide 8 - Mind map

Make sure the following topics are mentioned; Sauron, tower, Orcs, Nazgul, Trolls, (Mount Doom) and accessibility (hard to walk into, enclosed by three mountain ranges and the Black Gate).

If students lack the necessary knowledge briefly (appr. 2 minutes) have them look some up on the internet (using mobile phones), preferably in pairs but individually is also an option.
note taking

Slide 9 - Slide

Teacher explains components:

1. Title = Mordor = main subject
2. Notes = key words listed
3. Cues = study questions / test questions (paragraph subjects??)
4. Summary = 2 or 3 sentences including main points
individual
Take notes while watching the video feudal system
Cornell form (WB p. 7)
none
10 min
Class check (= revision) + preparation summary
Read your notes & edit (if necessary).

Who:  
What
How:  
Help:  
Time
Result:
Done:  

Slide 10 - Slide

Teacher = coach => scaffolding & differentiation

Who: in pairs = collaborative learning = differentiation


Slide 11 - Video

Class exercise:

Collaboratively fill in the Cornell form on digital board/white board.

(If lesson is remote use slide after next assignment)
note taking - exercise 2:
in pairs
Copy missing elements historical context from digital board + asses classmate's work (tip/top)
Cornell form (WB p. 7) + tip/top (WB p. 8)
none
5 min
Preparation summary
Read revised form + feedback & ask questions if things are not clear.

Who:  
What

How:  
Help:  
Time
Result:
Done:  

Slide 12 - Slide

Teacher = coach => scaffolding & differentiation

Who: in pairs = collaborative learning

Skip this exercise if lesson is given remote.


note taking

Slide 13 - Slide

Use this slide for remote lesson.
Historical context:

Receive:
Social class:
England:
Language:
Give:
Land (for their services in conquering England)
Norman French nobility
Knights / Vassals
Old English

Slide 14 - Slide

Recap on historical context.

Teacher may want to ask students if they know when this king 'William the Conqueror' won the Battle of Hastings (14th October 1066) (= linking teaser to feudalism)

Teacher should focus on language spoken and feudal tier + necessity .


Which language, do you think, won? Support your answers with examples.

Slide 15 - Open question

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Do:
Homework activity 1 (WB p. 9)

Homework

Slide 16 - Slide

Teacher checks learning objectives prior lesson.