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This lesson contains 34 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Hello!

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What are we going to do today?
- Learn a few new words related to text G
 
- Watch a short video on fake vacations
 
- Read text G "Fake-ations", Chapter 1, p.60
   
- Make some exercises

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What for?
At the end of this lesson, I can...:

- Understand globally what a short video is about (vlog).
- Understand the main point of a magazine article. 
- Use words I learnt from the text in short sentences.

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Fake-ations - Vocabulary
TO TRUST
TO PRETEND
IMAGE
ACCOMPLISHMENT
TO AFFORD
TO CLAIM
SOLUTION
DESGUISE
DECEIT
FAKE
TO FIRE SOMEONE
MEAN
PEAK
TO PROVE
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Let's watch a video!
- Let's watch Natalie Taylor's video on her fake vacation in Bali!
 
- She talks fast...so help yourself with the subtitles!
 
- Only 5 minutes...the rest is for later!
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What's your reading strategy?
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Read the text globally in 5 minutes !
- Go to text G (p. 60 or online)

- Look at the title & headings first!

- Don't try to understand each word

- Focus on the most important information
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Let's read it together!

What's the text about?
Reading G: Fake-ations! (p. 60)

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Introduction:
If a round-the-world trip is just too dangerous or too expensive, there is a solution: fake your journey. Here are a number of ‘travellers’ whose trips were nothing but flights of fancy .
Reading G: Fake-ations! (p. 60)

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Not topping it 

Dinesh and Tarakeshwari Rothid – both police officers – were the first Indian couple to reach the top of Mount Everest together. At least, that’s what they claimed. They proudly posted images of their accomplishment: they were holding an Indian flag on the summit of the mountain – in full climbing gear.

However, fellow mountaineers were quick to point out that some things were off: the couple’s outfits, for example, changed in between shots and the shadows in the picture didn’t match the time the couple claimed to be on the peak. Apart from being shamed by mountaineers and random strangers on the Internet, Dinesh and Tarekeshwari experienced another sad consequence of their deceit: they were both fired from their police jobs because their employers felt that the couple could no longer be trusted.

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Who are the Rothids?
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Who did they claim?
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How were they caught?
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A joke come true 

When Sevelyn Gat from Kenya could not afford the trip to Asia that she had dreamed of, she decided to simply copy-paste herself into holiday pictures, and posted these on Facebook. You could, for example, find her smiling and posing next to a plane heading for China or standing on the Great Wall. The photoshopped images were so badly done (and therefore quite adorable) that they went viral, leading to the hashtag #whereissevegatsnow. 

Sevelyn had become a meme as other people started to put her in many different kinds of photographs: from pictures with the American president to pictures on the moon. At some point her pictures caught the attention of Sam Gichuru, a Nairobi businessman who started a fundraiser to send Sevelyn on her dream trip to China. He managed to get enough donations for all her travelling expenses and so she went – this time for real!


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Where did Sevelyn want to travel?
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Where did she do?
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What was the reaction on social media?
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Did she go to China in the end?
How did she manage?
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Dutch girl visits Thailand… from home 

Zilla van den Born, a Dutch graphic design student, proved with her art academy project about truth and lies in the virtual world just how easy it is to fool people through social media. For her project, she spent five weeks hiding in her apartment while pretending to the world she was backpacking around Southeast Asia. 

How did she pull it off? She went for tanning sessions at the sun parlour, wearing a disguise every time she left the house. She used software to manipulate holiday pictures and she had Skype calls with her parents. For these calls she built an actual Thai hostel décor in her home. Zilla even took care to add new (fake!) friends on Facebook and to ‘bring home’ souvenirs (which she bought at the local flea market). In this way, she managed to mislead even her closest friends and family. 

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At the final stage of her project, she recorded her friends and family as she shows them the truth behind her fake travels. Needless to say, they were surprised – some even shocked! However, they all thought she had done a good job of pointing out the main idea behind her art project. 

As Zilla put it in her statement: ‘We live in a visual culture in which information and reality are intertwined’. After her graduation she did in fact pack her bags and made exactly the trip that she had faked. After all, after spending 5 weeks at home she really needed a vacation.

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Who is Zilla?
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What did she pretend to do?
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What did she pretend to do?
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How did she fake her vacation?
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Let's work!
Ex. 43
p. 63
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Ex. 41c
p. 62

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Done? Finish watching Natalie's video!
Don't forget your headphones!
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Let's check!
Ex. 41c
p. 62

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Let's check!
Ex. 43
p. 63

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Before you go...
Make a sentence with a word
you learnt today!
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Slide 32 - Open question

I can understand the main points of a magazine article.
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Thank you for the good work!

See you next time!

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