2hv chapter 3 C reading

TODAY

- wrts vocabulary B
- vocabulary & sentences
- video & questions
- Chapter 3 : C. reading
-homework
-blooket
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 16 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

Items in this lesson

TODAY

- wrts vocabulary B
- vocabulary & sentences
- video & questions
- Chapter 3 : C. reading
-homework
-blooket

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HOMEWORK
study vocabulary A+B in wrts


timer
7:00

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Translate the sentences:
  1. De beroemdheid repeteerde op de rode loper.
  2. Hij werkt voor goede doelen zoals Greepeace en WWF.
  3. De acteur gaf me een handtekening na de voorstelling.
  4. Ze vermaakte het publiek hoewel ze geen tijd had.
  5. De actrice is betoverend daarom  had ze een doorbraak en heel veel bekendheid (publiciteit).

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keys
  1. The celebrity rehearsed on the red carpet.
  2. He works for charities such as Greenpeace and WWF.
  3. The actor gave me an autograph after the performance.
  4. She entertained the audience although she didn't have time.
  5. The actress is glamorous, therefore  she had a breakthrough and loads of publicity.

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A ghost wrote that?

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Lesson goals
  • I can understand a short video about ghostwriting. = I can find specific details in a clip. 
  • A2: I can understand the main point of informative texts..

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Warmer
This lesson is mainly going to be about ghostwriting.
What do you think 'ghostwriting' is?
Is a ghost writing stuff? 

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Slide 8 - Video

C Reading
  • Take out your book 
  • Look at the text on p.141
  • What kind of ghostwriting is the text going to be about?
  • Why do you think that?

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C Reading ex.18
  • Look at ex. 18a on p.140
  • What are linking words?
  • They stress the connections between sentences in a text.
  • Let's look at ex. 18b together.

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ex. 18b
  • for example (line 6)=examples of people that used ghostwriters
  • Next (line 14)= introduces next step in sequence
  • as well (line 26)= adding another example of a genre that uses ghostwriting
  • therefore (line 36)= giving an explanation for a Twitter fight 
  • such as (line 41)= giving an example of a website

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Read the text
  • Now read the text and do ex. 18c on p.142
  • You are alowed to whisper to your neighbour about the text.
  • Question? Raise your hand.
  • Finished? do ex. 20 and 21
  • Time: 20 min --> We'll discuss ex. 18c

timer
20:00

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ex. 18c
  1. A person who writes music and/or lyrics for someone else, often anonymously.
  2. ambitious musicians – rich record label owners - researching marketeers -ghostwriters
  3. The discussion was about whether Drake wrote his own rap lyrics or that he used a ghostwriter.
  4. More than in the case with pop music, rappers gain respect for the originality of their rhymes. 
  5. No, I wouldn't be happy. When I've made something I'm proud of, I wouldn't want anyone else to take credit and strike up the fame.
  6. No, I don't. Performing a song or piece of music really well is an amazing accomplishment in itself.

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ex. 18c
7. It takes more than one person to make music. There will always be different parties involved, whether they are mentioned or not.

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Ghostwriting in pop music (speaking)
  • Discuss these questions with your neighbour (IN ENGLISH)
  • Time: 5 min
  • Did you know artists used ghostwriters?
  • What do you think about these ghostwriters? Do they deserve more credit and money? Why (not)?
  • If you became an artist, would you use a ghostwriter? Why(not)?
  • Are you still talented as an artist when you use ghostwriters?
timer
5:00

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