Lesson 3 - Human Rights

Lesson 3 - Human Rights
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Lesson 3 - Human Rights

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Lesson Overview
  • Past Simple
  • What are human rights?
  • The basic principles of human rights
  • Human Rights and the 2022 World Cup
  • Speaking Task

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Past Simple

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When to use the past simple?
The past simple is a verb tense that we use to talk about actions or events that happened and were completed in the past. 

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How to use the past simple (form)
Regular verbs
You just need to add -ed to the verb:
dance – danced, play – played, laugh – laughed

Irregular verbs
These verbs don’t follow the rules. You will have to learn them separately 
go - went, have - had, eat - ate 

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Signal Words
When you are using the past simple, you are talking about the past. Signal words can help to recognize the past simple. For example:
  • Yesterday, 
  • Last week
  • Specific dates (May 23, September 2021) 

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Quick quiz

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I ... dinner for my parents last night
A
Cook
B
Cooked
C
Cooks

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Last year, I ... to Spain
A
Travelled
B
Travel
C
Travels

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He ... across the lake
A
Sails
B
Sailed
C
Sail

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He ... home after school last time
A
Walk
B
Walks
C
Walked

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We had so much fun, we ... the entire time
A
Laugh
B
Laughs
C
Laughed

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Lisa ... to the supermarket yesterday
A
Go
B
Went
C
Goes
D
Gone

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Human rights 

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What are human rights?

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The basic principles of Human Rights
  1. What are human rights?
  2. How are human rights enforced?
  3. What is a HR violation?
  4. What is International Women's Day?
  5. What is the right to Water?
  6. What are the laws of war?
  7. What is freedom of speech


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1

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2

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00:31
The examples given are:
A
Examples of human rights
B
Examples of what the government is allowed to do
C
Examples of what is not allowed to do
D
Examples of what is not allowed to do by governments

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01:06
The government is responsible for protecting human rights
A
True
B
False

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2

Slide 22 - Video

00:50
In Zimbabwe everyone has acces to clean drinking water
A
True
B
False

Slide 23 - Quiz

01:05
The USA is an example of a place that doesn't have clean water because of industry
A
True
B
False

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3

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00:58
Wars are a danger to human rights
A
True
B
False

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01:25
All countries have committed to the laws of war
A
Just the countries that are not at war
B
Some countries have
C
Most of the countries have
D
All countries have

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00:58
During war, it is not allowed to target civilians (=burgers)
A
True
B
False

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3

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00:40
Without Freedom of Speech, people lose their influence in society
A
True
B
False

Slide 30 - Quiz

00:58
The Netherlands is an example of a country with limited free speech
A
True
B
False

Slide 31 - Quiz

01:15
Select the example of when it would be allowed to limit free speech
A
When a journalist discusses the negative side of a company
B
When a company leaks your personal data
C
When a reporter tells a lie about an event in a country

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3

Slide 33 - Video

00:37
Being healthy means not having a disease
A
True
B
False

Slide 34 - Quiz

01:04
During the Corona pandemic, everyone around the globe had equal acces to healthcare
A
True
B
False

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01:44
Many countries struggle with protecting equal acces to health
A
True
B
False

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00:46
All countries have made conventions to protect the Human rights
A
All countries
B
Some countries
C
They are supposed to, but didn't

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00:22
Human rights are for everyone around the world
A
True
B
False

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00:55
There are ... human rights described in the document
A
Less than 30
B
30
C
More than 30

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01:21
Each human right is separate from the other rights
A
True
B
False

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01:50
Every countries has made the Human Rights into laws
A
True
B
False

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Human rights and the 2022 World Cup 
  • What do you know about human rights and WC22?
  • Why is there a lot of attention?
  • What is Qatar's response to the attention?

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Speaking Task
Prepare a 1-minute speech to improve the human rights of workers in Qatar. Include:
  • Who you are and why you are giving this speech
  •  The importance of human rights
  • A short summary of the situation in Qatar
  • A recommendation (=aanbeveling/advies) for improvement

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