LRG - Friendship

Lucky Reading Game
Friendship across borders
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Lucky Reading Game
Friendship across borders

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Today's programme & lesson goals

- Groups                                                         - Understanding the text
- Reading                                                       - Working together
- Lucky Reading Game                            - Everybody participates



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Lucky Reading Game
  • One by one a teammember will come forward to answer a question.
  • First number 1, number 2, etc.
  • The teammember in front will get a piece of paper and marker to answer the text.
  • Each time, you will have 15 to 30 seconds to answer the question.
  • Is your answer correct? Draw your card(s)! 
  • Teammembers helping you from across the room? No cards for your team!
  • The cards will determine the amount of points for each team in the end.
  • The team with the most points in the end will be our winner!

    So, to win, you do not necessarily need the most right answers - you need the most points! And of course, a little luck...

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Points
Regular playing card                       -  Amount of points on the card
King (K), Queen(Q) or Jack (J)       -  10 points
Ace                                                           -  20 points
7 of Hearts                                            - 30 points




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Groups
timer
3:00

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Reading
  • Read the text in your group.
  • Make sure every teammember understands the text. Help each other!
  • You can read and discuss. Do this quietly so you don't "help" other teams!
  • Use a dictionary if needed.
  • Use WH-questions (who, where, when, etc.) to make sure everybody understands the text.
  • Give each teammember a number.
  • You have 10 to 15 minutes to read and discuss the text.
timer
15:00

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Get ready...
Numbers ones take place!

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1. What is one thing a true friend can do for you, according to the text?






2 cards
timer
0:30

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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2. Why is it possible to build friendships even if people don’t speak the same language fluently?






2 cards
timer
0:15

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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3. What is one things students can learn from international exchanges between Dordrecht and Recklinghausen?






2 cards
timer
0:15

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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4. True or false?
Dordrecht and Recklinghausen became sister cities in 1994.







1 card
timer
0:15

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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5. True or false? 
Only adults take part in the exchanges between the two cities.







1 card
timer
0:15

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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6. True or false?
The text says that international friendships help reduce prejudice.







1 card
timer
0:30

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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7. Why did Dordrecht and Recklinghausen become sister cities?

 


A. To improve trade between the two cities
B. To help students find jobs abroad
C. To promote cultural exchange and understanding
D. To teach each other’s native languages

2 cards
timer
0:30

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Switch
Next groupmember, take place!

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8. What does the text say about English in international friendships?



A. It is rarely used because most people prefer speaking their own language
B. It is a helpful bridge between Dutch and German students
C. It should be replaced by Dutch or German
D. It causes confusion in most conversations

1 card
timer
0:15

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Switch
Choose which teammember is going to answer the bonus question!

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9. What word is missing in the gap ( __9__ )?





A. Because
B. Until
C. Since

1 card
timer
0:15

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Go back to your group and add up your points


Regular playing card                        -  Amount of points on the card
King (K), Queen(Q) or Jack (J)       -  10 points
Ace                                                            -  20 points
7 of Hearts                                             - 30 points




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Who is our winner?!

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