6 May

6 May


  • Would you rather
  • Watching and discussion
  • Tenses activity
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 4

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6 May


  • Would you rather
  • Watching and discussion
  • Tenses activity

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Discuss these dilemma's in pairs/threes

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Would you rather
Live in Australia

or

Live in Norway

(climate, culture, environment)

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Would you rather
Live with your parents for the rest of your life

of

Live alone for the rest of your life?

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Woud you rather
Wear a swimming suit every day

or

Walk around dressed like a duck every day?

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Would you rather
Don't have your phone

or 

Don't have any money?

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Would you rather 
fight one horse sized duck

or

10 duck sized horses?

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What is an irrational decision?
And can you give an example?

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Irrational decisions Ted-Ed video

Heuristics: mental shortcuts that allow people to make fast decisions. While heuristic processes are used to find the answers and solutions that are most likely to work or be correct, they are not always right or the most accurate. 

(wikipedia)

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Can a decision still be the right one, even if it’s irrational? Why or why not?

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Is it possible to remove all bias from human decision-making? Should we even try?


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Think of an example where emotions helped someone make a better decision. What does this say about the role of emotion in thinking?

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In what ways might advertising or media use our irrational thinking against us? Can you find real-life examples?

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Should people be held responsible for irrational decisions if their brains are ‘wired’ to make them?

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Can artificial intelligence (AI) help us make better, more rational choices — or could it make things worse? Explain.

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Would you trust someone more or less if they admit their thinking is sometimes irrational? Why?

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What is one irrational decision you have made, and what did you learn from it?

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Grammar
Goal: You (almost) know all the characteristics and recognize the different English tenses (past, present and future)

Work in groups of 3/4

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Grammar: Tenses
All tenses on 1 sheet

What belongs where?

Work in groups of 3/4

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What's what?
O.T.T  - Onvoltooid Tegenwoordige Tijd
O.V.T - Onvoltooid Verleden Tijd
V.T.T - Voltooid Tegenwoordige tijd
V.V.T - Voltooid Verleden Tijd
OTTT - Onvoltooid Tegenwoordige en Toekomende tijd

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Now what?
Tasks this week:

 

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