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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 5

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Content
BBC One Minute World News

Exam training

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Questions
1. What are the topics that are being discussed? Write them down.
2. Think for a minute and formulate an opinion on one of the topics 


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Questions
1. What are the topics that are being discussed? 

2. Think for a minute and formulate an opinion on one of the topics 


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Lesson goal
In pairs you work together so that, at the end of this class, each and everyone of you
  • understands the text 'Can Language of the Vikings survive English onslaught?'


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The Text
  • In twos 
  • first, you each read the text
  • work together to understand the text
  • you are allowed to use dictionaries
  • devices of any kind are not allowed
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‘Not so many years ago, such a billboard would simply have read: “Kaffi og kleina”’ (alinea 1)

1. Welk jaar is volgens de schrijver aan te wijzen als het beginpunt voor een
verandering in het taalgebruik?

Noteer dit jaartal. 
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2008
2. What do paragraphs 2 and 3 make clear about the Icelandic language?
A. It failed to adapt to modern times when it came under threat.
B. It has been replaced by English for the sake of the banking industry.
C. It is only used by a select group of intellectuals and historians.
D. It was secure for a long time but its future is now at stake. 
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D
3. How does paragraph 4 relate to paragraph 3?
A. It contains criticism on the point made in paragraph 3.
B. It describes the effects of the point made in paragraph 3.
C. It puts the point made in paragraph 3 in a global perspective. 
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B
4. Which sentence fits the gap in paragraph 5?

A But all is not completely lost yet
B Changes are preceded by chaos
C There are other warning signs
D This can have major advantages
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C
Which of the following fits the gap in paragraph 6?
A confusing
B damaging
C futile
D inevitable
E unlikely 
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D
6. What is the function of paragraph 7?
A. to describe initiatives that are meant to stimulate the use of Icelandic
B.  to explain why it is necessary to stimulate the use of Icelandic
C. to justify the use of public money to stimulate the use of Icelandic
D. to stress that plans to stimulate the use of Icelandic are effective 
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A
Which sentence fits the gap in paragraph 8?

A. Clearly, it is not enough to turn the tide
B. Fortunately nobody is able to sing along
C. So, perhaps there is still hope
D. Too bad rap has such a bad name 
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Lesson goal achieved?
As a group you work together so that, at the end of this class, each and everyone of you
  • understands the text 'Can Language of the Vikings Survive English onslaught?'

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Black story
Two dead men are seated at a table. On the table between them is a game of chess and a pistol. 

What has happened?

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