H4 Loch Ness (Listening)

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 20 min

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Slide 1 - Slide

What are we going to do today?
Loch Ness monster
Listening
Assignment
5 - minute break
Working on booklet
Kahoot
Next week: games?

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Mind map

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Slide 4 - Video

01:31
Why is Loch Ness a good atmosphere for monsters?
A
The lake is deep and murky
B
There is a lot of fog and rain
C
It's beautiful and mysterious
D
All of the above

Slide 5 - Quiz

03:24
When was the first sighting of the monster?
A
563
B
565
C
1821
D
1400

Slide 6 - Quiz

04:47
Why did the story of the monster of Loch Ness become so popular in the 1930s?
A
A rise in tourism
B
Interest in science fiction
C
Interest in the idea that dinosaurs are still around
D
Need for escapism

Slide 7 - Quiz

06:53
What explanation did John MacDonald give for the sighting of the monster?
A
It was a salmon
B
It was a whale
C
It was a dinosaur
D
He wasn't sure what it was, but he has never seen anything strange himself

Slide 8 - Quiz

08:17
What did the Secretary of State do about the monster?
A
He tried to see it for himself
B
He made sure it was protected
C
He wanted it to be killed
D
He didn't believe in it

Slide 9 - Quiz

09:19
Why was King Kong important to the popularity of Nessie?
A
King Kong was released in the 1930s
B
It showed that prehistoric creatures could still exist
C
They're both monsters
D
Nessie appeared in King Kong

Slide 10 - Quiz

10:54
Why was Rupert Gould interested in the creature?
A
He saw a connection with creatures he had researched before
B
He had talked to eyewitnesses
C
He had read about the monster
D
He wanted to write a book about sea serpents

Slide 11 - Quiz

12:33
What did Lachlan Stuart photograph?
A
The monster
B
Three seals
C
Three bales of hay
D
He doesn't know, but he doesn't think it's the monster

Slide 12 - Quiz

14:03
Why was the Surgeon's Photograph faked?
A
Marmaduke Wetherell wanted to become famous
B
It was a prank
C
Marmaduke Wetherell was forced to do it by the Daily Mail
D
Marmaduke Wetherell wanted vengeance

Slide 13 - Quiz

16:17
Why is the monster unlikely to be an eel?
A
They didn't find any eel DNA
B
The monster doesn't move like an eel
C
There is no evidence of large aquatic creatures in the lake
D
All of the above

Slide 14 - Quiz

17:10
Why do eye witness reports continue?
A
People are afraid of Nessie
B
People want to become famous
C
People want to believe in the impossible
D
Technology isn't advanced enough

Slide 15 - Quiz

Challenge
Speak English during the entire assignment: if you speak Dutch, -1 point for your group!

You'll have 15 minutes to write a newspaper article on a monster of your own creation. You'll be scored on grammar, use of vocabulary, sentence structure, creativity and speaking English.

Slide 16 - Slide

Criteria writing assignment
- Group of 3/4 students
- 200 words
- Newspaper article: formal language use
- Informative
- Add a drawing / sketch of the monster
- What does the monster do?
- Where was it sighted?
timer
20:00

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