Which emojis do you often use to express your feelings?
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Discuss
Discuss in pairs. .
1. Did you ever misread someone's emoji ?
2. Did your emoji ever get misread?
3. Do you prefer to call, text or to talk to someon in person?
Remember your classmates answers!
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Before watching 1:
Work together with a classmate
Put the English words (pink paper) in alphabetical order.
Then add the Dutch translation (Yellow paper).
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• Assassination = moord
• Device = apparaat
• Infantile = kinderachtig
• Mimicry = Imitatie / nabootsing
• Negated = Ontkent / geweigerd
• Surrogate = vervanger
• To incorporate = Integreren / opnemen
• To maintain = onderhouden
• To pursue = nastreven
• To warrant = rechtvaardighen
• Vernacular = moedertaal
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While watching 1:
Put the words in the order in which they occur in the video.
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While watching 2
Write down the evolution of human communications.
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Good to see you, V4
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You will get your "own" paragraph.
Do the following:
1. Read it.
2. Underline 5 keywords.
3. Write down a summary in Dutch.
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Do exercise 3
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Creative Challenge – Design Your Own Emoji:
Invent a new emoji that fills a current communication gap.
Draw it.
Explain:
What it means
When it would be used
Why it’s needed in today’s digital communication
Creative Challenge – Translation
Translate a famous quote, meme, or short poem entirely into emojis.
Include a “translation” back into words.
🌅🌻🌤️
🦋💭🎨
🌙🌌😴
💫❤️🌈
Sunrise, sunflowers, morning light,
Butterflies drift in dreams so bright.
Moon and stars watch while we sleep,
Wishes, love, and rainbows keep.
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video presentations 7+8
+ reflection on the process
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What is the legal drinking age in the UK?
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What is a common argument in favour of allowing minors to drink small amounts at home under parent supervision?
A
It helps them develop alcohol tolerance
B
It teaches them responsible drinking in a safe environment
C
It prevents them from ever drinking outside the home
D
It is required by schools in some countries
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Which of the following are health risks associated with underage drinking?
A
Slower brain development
B
Increased risk of alcohol dependency later in life
C
Higher likelihood of engaging in risky behaviour
D
Impaired memory and concentration
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At approximately what age is the human brain fully developed and no longer as vulnerable to the effects of alcohol?
A
16
B
18
C
21
D
25
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While brain development varies slightly from person to person, the scientific consensus is that the brain — particularly the prefrontal cortex (which handles decision-making, impulse control, and reasoning) —