Amazing Records listening plus vocab

Elias 
Cas
Wessel
Tuana
Tygo 
Samya
Luceen
Jayden
Amber 
Luit 
Stijn
Jenny
Coen
Jasmin
Ayda
Stefan 
Jelle
Fouad
Daan
Ece
Arthur
Valentijn
Teacher 
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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Elias 
Cas
Wessel
Tuana
Tygo 
Samya
Luceen
Jayden
Amber 
Luit 
Stijn
Jenny
Coen
Jasmin
Ayda
Stefan 
Jelle
Fouad
Daan
Ece
Arthur
Valentijn
Teacher 
Blackboard 

Slide 1 - Slide

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Today's goals
  • I can recognize the subject of a discussion happenning around me 
  • I can understand the main subject and the most important arguments in simple texts 

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Slide 2 - Slide

Everything you do is good for the test.
Today's plan
  • A short quiz 
  • Listening 
  • Vocabulary chapter 4
  • Reading 

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Slide 3 - Slide

Everything you do is good for the test.
Chad Fell blew the biggest bubble-gum bubble on record in 2004. He used 3 pieces of Double Bubble. What was the diameter of the bubble?
A
25cm
B
50cm
C
75cm
D
100cm

Slide 4 - Quiz

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Marawa Ibrahim of Australia set the record for the most Hula Hoops spun at once in 2015. How many hoops did she keep in motion at the same time?
A
52
B
120
C
200
D
300

Slide 5 - Quiz

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While he's consumed more since then, Donald Gorske was acknowledged in 2016 as having eaten more big Macs than anyone before. How many did he eat over a 44-year strech?
A
82,500
B
27,788
C
105,678
D
10,000

Slide 6 - Quiz

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Now 
  • Listen to "Extreme and incredible  World Records".
  • Make notes (write down only key words, use abbreviations -min;doc;asap etc )

Slide 7 - Slide

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The 2 records mentioned are...

Slide 8 - Open question

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the man with the longest tongue
     the man with 60 kg of bees on him
Claire liked the clip about... and disliked the one about..

Slide 9 - Mind map

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One that takes effort, one that is really impressive, requieres a lot of dedication and drive
According to Charlie a good world record is

Slide 10 - Mind map

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are famous for the wrong reasons 
Charlie dislikes the fact that some records ..... .....
but admits that the records have to be documented somehow

Slide 11 - Mind map

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Reading
The significant objects project.

1. Before reading ex 41
2. During reading ex 42a
3. After reading 42b

Slide 12 - Slide

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Objective and Subjective 
There is a difference between objective and subjective value:
Objective part focuses on facts and makes it clear when something is an opinion. It uses framing to show the news in a clear way

Subjective part is often based on personal opinions
and interpretations (interpretaties). It uses framing to get more attention and can ‘sensationalise’ topics. Subjective part can be more unreliable because it focuses more on sensation than on facts. 

unreliable=false · fickle · inaccurate ·

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Contradict 
be in conflict with.
"the existing layout of the city contradicted the logic of the new centre"

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Expand 
give a fuller version or account of.
"the minister expanded on the government's proposals"

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Reading
The significant objects project. p.32

1. Before reading ex 41
2. During reading ex 42a
3. After reading 42b

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Ex 41

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ex 42a

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blame-a good friend-smth-feel-embarrassed

Slide 19 - Mind map

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If Donald Trump is re-elected as U.S. President, that will have terrible consequences ..... on Obamacare ...... on women's rights.
A
both ... and ...
B
not only ...as well as
C
neither...nor
D
not only ...but also

Slide 20 - Quiz

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Tom, your report is badly written. ........, it's inaccurate.
A
Furthermore
B
In fact
C
Moreover
D
Besides

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Explanation:
The difference between moreover – furthermore (bovendien):
Moreover – you add information that is used to emphasize the argument.
Furthermore – you only add information which is not connected to the information given.
Moreover is a level up from furthermore.

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He had spent most of his time gaming instead of taking notes and asking questions in class. ...................., he had a lot of trouble answering the test questions.
A
Consequently
B
As a result
C
In short
D
That's why

Slide 23 - Quiz

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............... Fred's old age, he goes jogging every morning.
A
Nevertheless
B
Despite
C
In spite of
D
Besides

Slide 24 - Quiz

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Explanation:
In spite of and despite = have a similar meaning to although or even though.
- They express a contrast between two things.
- They are both more common in writing than in speaking.

Despite = is a little more formal than in spite of.

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