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Britain
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Videos about Britain
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Britain
In today's lesson:
Videos about Britain

Slide 1 - Slide

What do you know about the United Kingdom?

Slide 2 - Mind map

Today
You're going to watch videos and answer the questions. 

Slide 3 - Slide

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Slide 4 - Video

00:00
First question:
What is Peter's job?

Slide 5 - Slide

00:48
Second Question:
How did Peter become a Yeoman Warder?

Slide 6 - Slide

01:44
Next Question: 
What is life as a Yeoman Warder like?

Slide 7 - Slide

02:07
Next Question: 
How many warders live in The Tower of London?

Slide 8 - Slide

03:06
Next Question: 
How did the Beefeaters keep fit during Lockdown?

Slide 9 - Slide

03:56
Next Question:
What is Peter's most memorable moment as a Yeoman Warder?

Slide 10 - Slide

04:16
Next Question:
Which of the following statements is NOT true?

Slide 11 - Slide

04:50
Next Question: 
What are people most suprised about to learn about Yeoman Warders?

Slide 12 - Slide

05:16
What are most people suprised te learn about Yeoman Warders?
A
The beer in The Tower is better than the water
B
The warders have their own live there
C
There is a no pub in The Tower

Slide 13 - Quiz

05:16
Next Question:
What does Peter do on his days off?

Slide 14 - Slide

05:58
Next Question:
What music does Peter love?

Slide 15 - Slide

06:55
What music does Peter love most?
A
All kinds of music
B
Motown & jazz
C
Motown & soul
D
The Mowtown Story

Slide 16 - Quiz

06:55
Next Question:
What does Peter say about London?

Slide 17 - Slide

07:47
What does Peter say about London?
(multiple answers are right)
A
It's an ancient city
B
There are a lot of tourists every year
C
It is never quiet in London
D
Peter is proud of living there

Slide 18 - Quiz

05:58
What does Peter do on his days off?
(mulitiple answers are possible)
A
He takes his wife to the pier
B
He likes a boat-ride
C
He loves to see a musical
D
He likes visiting the theatre

Slide 19 - Quiz

04:50
Which answer is NOT correct
A
The Chapel is 600 years old
B
The Chapel was build by King Henry VIII
C
All of Peter's children married there
D
Peter worked there as a chapel clerk

Slide 20 - Quiz

04:16
What is Peter's most memorable moment as a Yeoman Warder?
A
When HM the Queen visited
B
When HM The Queen planted poppies
C
The Queen lived there during the first World War

Slide 21 - Quiz

03:56
How did the Beefeaters keep fit during lockdown?(Multiple answers)
A
They all walk their dogs
B
They can go to the gymnasium/gym
C
They emty the bins and sweep up the leaves
D
They water the grass daily

Slide 22 - Quiz

03:06
How many warders live at The Tower of London?
A
1810
B
37
C
45

Slide 23 - Quiz

02:07
What is a life as a Yeoman Warder like?
A
You and your family have to live there
B
You must buy a house there
C
It's a job for 10 years

Slide 24 - Quiz

01:44
How did Peter become a Yeoman Warder?
A
It started as a holiday-job at The Tower of London
B
He was good at telling interesting stories
C
He applied for the job
D
He came up with the nickname 'Beefeater'

Slide 25 - Quiz

00:48
What is Peter's job?
A
He's a Yeoman, short for 'young man'
B
He is a warder at the Tower of London
C
He looks after the Byward North Office in The Tower

Slide 26 - Quiz

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Slide 27 - Video

00:50
Next Questen:
What is the first 'stupid' law he broke?

Slide 28 - Slide

01:35
Next Question:
What is illegal in a library

Slide 29 - Slide

02:36
What is illegal in a library?
A
Playing games
B
Talking
C
Betting
D
Reading

Slide 30 - Quiz

02:36
Next Question:
What was his explanation for wearing armour?

Slide 31 - Slide

03:30
Next Question:

Slide 32 - Slide

04:06
Next Question: 
Who did he sing for?

Slide 33 - Slide

05:11
Who did he sing to?
A
Tony Hawk
B
Tony Blair
C
Tony Stark

Slide 34 - Quiz

04:06
Which three laws were broken at Buckingham Palace
A
Being sockless within 100 yards form the Queen
B
Shaking a rug in public after 8 a.m.
C
Handling a salmon in suspicious circumstances
D
Wearing an outrages double ruff

Slide 35 - Quiz

03:30
What is his explanation for wearing armour?
A
Filming a children's tv show around the corner
B
He tells the truth
C
Because he thinks it is fashionable

Slide 36 - Quiz

01:35
What is the first 'stupid' law he broke?
A
Walking around with a fish without the wrap
B
Handling a salmon in suspicious circumstances
C
Talking about law when buying fish

Slide 37 - Quiz

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Slide 38 - Video

Slide 39 - Link

00:01
Next Question:
Who was robbed?

Slide 40 - Slide

00:18
Next Question:
What was done with the robbed goods?

Slide 41 - Slide

00:46
Next Question:
What picture is James Acaster trying to paint?

Slide 42 - Slide

01:54
Next Question:
What is the reason the British Museum still has the stolen artifacts, according to James Acaster?

Slide 43 - Slide

03:11
What is the reason the British Museum still has the stolen artifacts, according to James Acaster?
A
They are still looking at it
B
They claim it is theirs
C
They are trying to sell it to someone else

Slide 44 - Quiz

01:54
What picture is James Acaster trying to paint?
A
Why it is a good reason to keep the stolen things
B
What a museum is like
C
How weird it is the museum still has the stolen things

Slide 45 - Quiz

00:46
What was done with the stolen goods?
A
Returned to the people who it was stolen from
B
Put on display in a museum
C
Put away in a vault

Slide 46 - Quiz

00:18
Who was robbed?
A
No one
B
Britain
C
Everyone in the world
D
James himself

Slide 47 - Quiz

Thank you!

Slide 48 - Slide