#4: Surf's up in Australia

Lesson Australia
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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Lesson Australia

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At the end of this lesson you know:
How to get information by listening
How the schoolsystem in Australia is different from the Netherlands


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Today we travel to Australia. where surfing is a school subject!

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What do you know about:
Australia?

Slide 4 - Mind map

All about Australia


You are going to watch a  seven-minute YouTube video on the history of  Australia. Afterwards you will answer 10 multiple choice questions 

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10

Slide 6 - Video

00:38
The British came to Australia
A
by ship
B
by car
C
on horseback
D
on foot

Slide 7 - Quiz

00:38
When was the first European contact with Australia?
A
March 1600
B
March 1066
C
March 1606
D
March 1660

Slide 8 - Quiz

00:38
How did three Dutch sailors end up in Australia?
A
They were on a mission to Australia (missie)
B
They came there accidentaly (per ongeluk)
C
They were just floating around for fun (rondreis)
D
They got shipwrecked (schipbreuk)

Slide 9 - Quiz

01:30

How was first contact with the aboriginals?
A
As often peaceful as violent
B
It was always peaceful
C
It was always violent
D
There was no contact at all

Slide 10 - Quiz

02:02
What was the purpose of Australia for the British?
A
extra land because of overcrowding in England (overbevolking)
B
they claimed it just for fun
C
there was a food shortage in England (voedseltekort)
D
they used it as a penal colony (strafkolonie)

Slide 11 - Quiz

02:04
When did Europeans start to settle?
A
After the Dutch arrived at the east coast
B
After the Americans arrived at the east coast
C
After the British arrived at the east coast
D
After the Spanish arrived at the east coast

Slide 12 - Quiz

02:04
What did the first explorers call Australia?
A
New Amsterdam
B
New Holland
C
New London
D
New York

Slide 13 - Quiz

02:38
What or who killed most of the aboriginals?
A
the colonists
B
smallpox
C
the aboriginals killed each other
D
wild animals

Slide 14 - Quiz

06:02
Which country bombed Australia during World War 2?
A
Japan
B
Malaysia
C
Birma
D
Germany

Slide 15 - Quiz

06:01
What do we mean by "the stolen generation"
A
Most of the aboriginals were killed
B
They placed white orphans with aboriginal families
C
All half-casts (halfbloedkinderen) were killed
D
The government placed half-casts (halfbloedkinderen) intowhite families

Slide 16 - Quiz

School system Australia
The school system in Australia is different from the school system in The Netherlands. At the age of 5 or 6 years old, children start primary education. After six or seven years of primary School they start Secondary Education which  is compulsory up up to the age of 15. The final two years of high school, they choose a smaller number of subjects to specialize in.
Childrenmay leave school after age 15 but must complete Year 10 to get their School Certificate.

compulsory = verplicht
subjects = vakken
primary school = basisschool
secundary school = middelbare school

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Sunshine school 
On the next page you'll  find a video about a secondary school in Australia. Watch the video and answer the questions in the next slides.

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Slide 19 - Video

00:52
What is the aim at the start of every year?

Slide 20 - Open question

01:22
Sunshine school offers excellent programs in …………. and …………………

Slide 21 - Open question

02:26
What does Saige mean when she’s talking about “grom comps”?

Slide 22 - Open question

00:53
Can all students take part in the surfing program?

Slide 23 - Open question

01:46
Why is Hayden very motivated to go to school in the morning?

Slide 24 - Open question

05:16
What is Graham's job?

Slide 25 - Open question

What do you think?
Now you've seen what children in Australia can do at their schools. For example surfing, making music, etcetera.  What would you like to do at your school? 

Write a few sentences about the things you would like your school to offer. 

For example: I would like our school to have an acting class. 

Hand your sentences  in when you're finished by taking a picture and upload it. 
Good luck!

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What would you like your school to offer?

Slide 27 - Open question

What have you learned today?
Well..... lots!
to name different facts about Australia and its history
• to tell more about the school system in Australia
• to answer questions by listening
• to write an English essay

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