3H2 - Chapter 6 - SS - The Future #2 Subjective and objective

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Please get out your books and go to chapter 6
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Today's goals
- I can investigate a news item and find out whether it is subjective or objective.
- I know words that are related to part-time jobs and phrasal verbs.

At the end of class:

Slide 2 - Slide

Agenda
- Lesson goals
- Objective or Subjective
- Phrasal Verbs
- Practice - ex. 11, 12, 14, 20, 22, 23 on p. 110 - 119
- Check answers
- Lesson goals achieved
- Homework: chapter 6: ex. 11, 12, 14, 20, 22, 23 on p. 110 - 119. + ex. 6 on p. 108
Lots of homework - sorry

Slide 3 - Slide

Write down one future fact about yourself
"In the future I will....."

Slide 4 - Mind map

Objective and Subjective News
There is a difference between objective and subjective news:
Objective news focuses on facts and makes it clear when something is an opinion. It uses framing to show the news in a clear way

Subjective news is often based on personal opinions
and interpretations (interpretaties). It uses framing to get more viewers and can ‘sensationalise’ topics. Subjective news can be more unreliable because it focuses more on sensation than on facts. 

Slide 5 - Slide

Ask yourself the following questions to find out whether a news item is objective or
subjective:

– Does the news channel usually show objective or sensational news?
– Is the information that is shown reliable? Do other news channels show the same information?
– What is the effect of framing on the news item?

Slide 6 - Slide

This headline is objective or subjective?

"More than 160 missing after Nigeria train attack"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 7 - Quiz

This headline is objective or subjective?

"Huge tides engulf Sydney's Bondi beach"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 8 - Quiz

This headline is objective or subjective?

"Victims identified in Sacramento shooting"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 9 - Quiz

This headline is objective or subjective?

"Why Elton John won't be attending his godson Brooklyn Beckham's wedding"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 10 - Quiz

This headline is objective or subjective?

"How the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have adopted Princess Diana's parenting style"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 11 - Quiz

This headline is objective or subjective?

"Sri Lanka government rocked by protests"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 12 - Quiz

This headline is objective or subjective?

"Foo Fighter wins three Grammy's after Hawkins death"
A
Objective
B
Subjective

Slide 13 - Quiz

Slide 14 - Slide

Phrasal verb
Een 'phrasal verb' is een combinatie van een werkwoord met een voorzetsel.

I get on the bus (get + on)
I take off my coat (take + off)
The car drives away (drives + away)

Slide 15 - Slide

To come up with
To call off
To carry out
To deal with
To catch up on
To run out of
To count on
To fall behind
To fill in for
To look into
Inhalen
Omgaan met
Bedenken
Rekenen op
Invallen voor
Onderzoeken
Opraken van
Achterop raken
Afblazen
Uitvoeren

Slide 16 - Drag question

Practice
Do these exercises
Chapter 6: ex. 11, 12, 14, 20, 22, 23  on p. 110 - 119

Finished? Do ex. 6 on p. 108 (subjective/objective)

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