Listening Practice 5V: Globale Vraag

New type of listening assignment
Omdat het niveau van leerlingen op het gebied van Engels stijgt, komt er in de vwo toets Engels van ook een onderdeel ‘globaal’ (kijken en) luisteren

Bij deze vraagvorm krijgt de leerling tijdens het kijken en luisteren van een fragment van maximaal 8 minuten de vragen niet te zien. Leerlingen wordt aangeraden om tijdens het fragment aantekeningen te maken. Na het fragment volgt een lange antwoordpauze. Hierin krijgen leerlingen de tijd om de opgaven te lezen en meteen te beantwoorden. 
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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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New type of listening assignment
Omdat het niveau van leerlingen op het gebied van Engels stijgt, komt er in de vwo toets Engels van ook een onderdeel ‘globaal’ (kijken en) luisteren

Bij deze vraagvorm krijgt de leerling tijdens het kijken en luisteren van een fragment van maximaal 8 minuten de vragen niet te zien. Leerlingen wordt aangeraden om tijdens het fragment aantekeningen te maken. Na het fragment volgt een lange antwoordpauze. Hierin krijgen leerlingen de tijd om de opgaven te lezen en meteen te beantwoorden. 

Slide 1 - Slide

Listening Fragment 1
Have a pen and paper to take notes during the video. 
DON'T PAUZE THE VIDEO WHILE DOING THIS.

Use your notes to answer the MC questions after. 

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

Wat heb je opgeschreven tijdens het kijken van de video?

Slide 4 - Open question

How does Peter Singer feel about the import of food from other countries?
A
It has changed in line with new eating habits.
B
It is acceptable as long s it is transported by ship.
C
It should be stopped to reduce the carbon footprint.

Slide 5 - Quiz

How does Peter Singer feel about the government’s new programme for school meals?
It should focus more on...
A
animal welfare and sustainability.
B
vitamins and nutritional value.
C
what food children get at home.

Slide 6 - Quiz

What does Peter Singer say about veganism (= not eating any animal products)?
A
He does not believe it is as expensive as people often claim.
B
He does not expect to see that become the norm any time soon.
C
He does not think responsible eating should go to such extremes.

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does the discussion about slavery aim to clarify?
A
how animal rights in due time may be seen in a different light
B
that animals might well be seen as slaves to the human race
C
why farmers switched from keeping slaves to raising animals

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is Peter Singer’s opinion about the current situation?
A
It is no longer commercially viable.
B
It only focuses on commercial criteria.
C
It will lead to commercial opportunities.

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is most important about school meals, according to Peter Singer?
They should be...
A
affordable.
B
sustainable.
C
vegetarian.

Slide 10 - Quiz

How helpful were your notes in answering the questions?
110

Slide 11 - Poll

How did it go?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 12 - Poll

Slide 13 - Video

Wat heb je opgeschreven tijdens het kijken van de video?

Slide 14 - Open question

What is revolutionary with regard to the research done by the neuroscientists in this video clip?
A
They have combined traditional MRI scanning with automated data processing possibilities.
B
They have designed a neurological MRI scanning machine that can pick up the smallest details.

Slide 15 - Quiz

What does the example of the screwdriver illustrate?

A
how many everyday objects the brain can actually store
B
that an object and its functions form a pattern in the brain
C
that only a few objects are classified identically in the brain

Slide 16 - Quiz

Why do people’s brains process the same concept in different ways?
A
The variation is explained by a difference in anticipation.
B
The variation is explained by a difference in experience.
C
The variation is explained by a difference in intelligence.

Slide 17 - Quiz

What does Gemma, the director of Neurosense, say about the Neuromarketing field?
A
It is gaining ground very quickly.
B
It is only successful in a few countries.
C
It requires major investments.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Why has Neuromarketing been criticised?
A
It is only affordable for large companies.
B
Its methods are employed secretly.
C
Its moral aspects are questionable.

Slide 19 - Quiz

What does Paul mean to illustrate with his example of craving chocolate chip cookies?
A
Eventually machines will know us better than we know ourselves.
B
It is very difficult to determine whether a thought will turn into action.
C
People tend to manipulate their thoughts in order to protect their privacy.

Slide 20 - Quiz

The presenter describes this kind of thought identification as ‘a bit eerie’. Why do people feel this way, according to the neuroscientist?
A
because data can be interpreted in many different ways
B
because information can easily be used for criminal acts
C
because what goes on in our brain is linked to our identity

Slide 21 - Quiz

Slide 22 - Video

Wat heb je opgeschreven tijdens het kijken van de video?

Slide 23 - Open question

Why did Komal start a blog?
A
To explain how she makes her cakes.
B
To prove that her cakes are homemade.
C
To support her professional cake business.

Slide 24 - Quiz

How does Komal see the future of her blog?
A
It is expected to take a more commercial turn.
B
It may or may not evolve into something more.
C
It will probably end when she starts her new job.

Slide 25 - Quiz

What does Komal want to illustrate with the example of people finding her recipes through Google?
A
that she had focused on the wrong digital media
B
that she learned how to manipulate search results
C
that she needed to work on her visuals

Slide 26 - Quiz

What does Komal say about other bloggers?
A
She appreciates their work without getting involved with them
B
She regards them as an online mutual support system.
C
She seems to be a few steps ahead of most of them.

Slide 27 - Quiz

What does Komal make clear about digital marketing?
A
It can be quite annoying for social media users.
B
It concentrates on preferences rather than private data.
C
It reveals people’s naivety with regard to their online presence.

Slide 28 - Quiz

What does Komal say about her role as a manager at MVF?
She would like to...
A
change the old-fashioned company culture.
B
encourage people to use their talents.
C
get promoted to lead bigger teams.

Slide 29 - Quiz

What becomes clear about the new role that Komal sees for herself at MVF?
A
It would allow her to combine her strengths and interests.
B
It would be the job she has always aspired to land.
C
It would give her much more financial security.

Slide 30 - Quiz

What, according to Komal, is the key to a successful career?
A
being modest and prepared to start at the bottom
B
being sociable and keen to put yourself in the picture
C
being versatile and willing to try out different things

Slide 31 - Quiz

How did it go?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 32 - Poll

How helpful were your notes in answering the questions?
110

Slide 33 - Poll

What did you think of this new type of listening assignment?

Slide 34 - Open question