Reading, B1, Diataal, World Englishes

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1,2

This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Open the text
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B1 text

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 happening often (line 16) 
more important, powerful or noticeable than other things (line 31)
important or well-known (line 8) 
existed in earlier times (line 26)
the way in which a language or a particular word or sound is said/produced (line 55) 
Common
Dominant
Prominent
Former
Pronunciation

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always behaving in the same way, or having the same opinions, standards, etc. (line 56) 
something that affects something/somebody in a negative way (line 51) 
things that don’t follow rules (line 55)
things that don’t follow a pattern/habit/method (line 57) 
a range of many people or things that are very different from each other (line 40)
 
Consistent
Disadvantage
Exceptions
Irregularities
Diversity 

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What kind of text do you think this text is?
A
Argumentative
B
Informative
C
Persuasive
D
Aggressive

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Which sentence explains why English is used so much? Give the first and last two words. You can find the sentence in the first paragraph (lines 1-10).

Slide 6 - Open question

“It is…first language.” (line 4-5)
What does non-native speakers mean (line 48)?

Slide 7 - Open question

Someone who does not speak English as their mother tongue/first language.
Why is Lucas in favour of English as a world language?
A
EN is very easy to learn.
B
EN is the number 1 language when it comes to trade.
C
EN is already widely spread over the world.
D
EN sounds the best

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According to Thomas we do not need English as a world language, but we need …
A
more diversity
B
a neutral language
C
a far more easier language

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Finishing up text; read:

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In your own words, summarize in one sentence what PM Cameron wants.

Slide 11 - Open question

He wants British children to start learning Chinese/Mandarin because this will
strengthen their economic position/make it easier for them to get a job.
Do you agree? Why (not)? Write 25-50 words in English.

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He wants British children to start learning Chinese/Mandarin because this will
strengthen their economic position/make it easier for them to get a job.
Finishing up
We are going to watch a short video, what goes wrong in this video?

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Slide 14 - Video

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What goes wrong in this clip?

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The End! Well done!

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