Lesson VII - The present

Lesson VII - The present
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Lesson VII - The present

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Lesson Overview
Vocabulary prep
- Check your list
- Practice tasks
USA past vs. present 
- Listening practice
Speaking task V


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Learning Goals
- Student can check the wordlist and determine whether it is correct or not
- Student can practice the words by doing different activities
- Student can answer questions while watching a video

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Vocabulary SO
  • Next week during class
  • Approximately 30 min
  • Assessment by peer and teacher

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Preparation
Step 1
Exchange your list with a BC.
- Check for completeness
- Check meaning 
BC1 > BC2, BC2 > BC3 etc. 

Step 2
- Bookwidgets

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Bookwidgets
Use the page on IL to study and practice the words for the SO next week


timer
25:00

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Listening Practice

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The setting of Hairspray is Baltimore, 1962. What has changed since then?

Slide 8 - Open question

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Who is this?

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Slide 11 - Video

00:46
What emotions does he has towards his grandfather's stories
A
The stories make him angry
B
The stories impress him
C
The stories surprise him
D
The stories make him sad

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:22
His grandfather thought it was likely that a black man would become president
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

01:45
The response to Obama's presidency was both positive and negative
A
True
B
False

Slide 14 - Quiz

02:31
Obama was the ... black person to run for president
A
First
B
Second
C
Third
D
Fourth

Slide 15 - Quiz

04:01
What gave Obama a world-outlook on life? (In his opinion)
A
The fact that he was the son of a black father and white mother
B
That he lived in Indonesia as a kid
C
That he lived, studied and work in different states
D
That he ran for president

Slide 16 - Quiz

04:53
The white and black population were equally (=gelijk) hurt by the recession (=financiele crisis)
A
True
B
False

Slide 17 - Quiz

05:38
What group responded positively to the focus of Obama's campaign?
A
The white population
B
The black population
C
The elderly (old people)
D
The young

Slide 18 - Quiz

06:31
What was special about Supreme Court judge?
A
She was a woman
B
She was black
C
She was of a Hispanic background
D
She lived outside of the US

Slide 19 - Quiz

08:32
After becoming President, Obama experienced ... acts of racism
A
More
B
Equal amount of
C
Less

Slide 20 - Quiz

10:50
What was Obama accused (=beschuldigd) of by the Cambridge Police?
A
That he got the facts wrong
B
That he was racist because he accused them of racism
C
That he spread fake news

Slide 21 - Quiz

12:04
Obama was accused of only caring for the black community
A
True
B
False

Slide 22 - Quiz

14:02
Obama's presidency made ... difference in US politics
A
A big
B
Some
C
Little
D
Hardly any

Slide 23 - Quiz

14:33
Obama was president for ...
A
1 year
B
4 years
C
6 years
D
8 years

Slide 24 - Quiz

What stood out to you most?

Slide 25 - Mind map

Black Lives Matter

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Slide 27 - Video

00:51
The death of George Floyd was the start of the BLM-movement
A
True
B
False

Slide 28 - Quiz

01:13
Jacob leads the BLM demonstrations in...
A
The USA
B
Canada
C
Montreal
D
Vancouver

Slide 29 - Quiz

02:52
Does he agree or disagree with the statement?
A
He agrees that sometimes force is needed
B
He agrees that the police should use excessive force in certain situations
C
He disagrees because it can be handled differently
D
He disagrees because the police overreacts

Slide 30 - Quiz

03:36
Jacob believes a non-violent approach is the answer
A
True
B
False

Slide 31 - Quiz

04:31
What's the difference between the protests now, and during the 1960s
A
There is no difference
B
During the 60s, it was a mixed group of people
C
Right now it is mostly people of colour
D
People of all ethnic backgrounds come to protest together

Slide 32 - Quiz

05:44
Which of the events that she mentioned happened in Canada?
A
The Black Wallstreet
B
Destruction of Africville
C
The University riot

Slide 33 - Quiz

06:29
What advice does she give?
A
To join the protests
B
To keep their head op
C
To keep their fist up and come together with others

Slide 34 - Quiz

06:53
Did BLM reach the Netherlands?

Slide 35 - Open question

Speaking Task V
It's Learning:
Period 4 > MC society > Lesson V 

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