Fake News!

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BurgerschapMiddelbare schoolvmbo, mavo, havo, vwoLeerjaar 2,3

This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Fake News!!

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Goal
Improve English writing skills
Learn what fake news is and how it spreads
End Product: A short fake news article or social media post (with images optional)

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Fake news

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Have you ever seen something online that is too good to be true?

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Vocabulary match
Worksheet: Match the words on the left with the correct meaning or picture on the right.
Extra: Circle the 3 words that you think are often in fake news.

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Real or fake?

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Fake

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Real or fake?

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Real         

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Real or fake?

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Fake

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Real or fake?

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Real

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Real or fake?

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Fake

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Mini writing task
Write a short English story
2 sentences are real, 1 is fake
(e.g., "I saw a dog driving a car. I ate pizza for breakfast. A plane landed in my street.")

Share some stories at the end of the lesson

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Types of fake news
1. Satire or Parody
2. False or misleading content 3. Manipulated content 
4. Misinformation
5. Disinformation
6. Clickbait
7. Deepfakes
Assignement:
- Each group gets a type of fake news.
- Find out what it means
- Find an example

You get 10 minutes




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Why is it important to
recognise fake news?

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Possible consequences


1. Decrease of Trust
2. Harm to Public Health
3. Threats to Democracy
4. Incitement of Violence
5. Financial Scams
6. Damage to Reputations
7. Social Division

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Fact checking

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Checking is facting!
Each group gets a quote, picture or advertisement.
 Discuss in 5/10 min if this is real or fake:
1. Do you see any 'red flags'?
2. Is it reliable?
3. What is the intention of de people who made/wrote this?
4. What consequences could this have?
Tip: use the internet to find the source



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‘The people that came in, they’re eating the cats. They’re eating — they’re eating the pets of the people that live there.‘

-    President Donald J. Trump-

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5llMaZ80ErY)

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Cwmbran’s roundabouts make the Guinness Book of World Records!
Cwmbran has taken the crown from Milton Keynes after Mr Dougal calculated there are 2.75 roundabouts per sq km.

He said: “Driving around in circles in our town can be a headache. But at least we can enjoy getting dizzy knowing that there is nowhere else in the world like Cwmbran.”
(https://cwmbranlife.co.uk/cwmbrans-roundabouts-make-the-guinness-book-of-world-records) 

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Nachtwacht is painted over with watercolors: “Environmentally polluting oil paint is no longer appropriate in this day and age”  -nieuwspaal-


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Translation:
Eyecircles and hanging
Eyelids? 
This ancient rememdy 
helps! 

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