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(= short for: we are learning today)
WALT

  • understand opinion pieces on current/historical issues
  • the art of paraphrasing
  • grammar recap: simple present & present continuous
  • I have a broad overview of American (Black) history

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time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

Items in this lesson

(= short for: we are learning today)
WALT

  • understand opinion pieces on current/historical issues
  • the art of paraphrasing
  • grammar recap: simple present & present continuous
  • I have a broad overview of American (Black) history

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Programme:



  • check exercise 1
  • art of paraphrasing: ex. 10
  • Literature project: Transatlantic Slave Trade & its aftermath
  • Homework: simple present & present continuous -> ex 11



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Answers exercise 1
1A - 4G
2C - 5E
3B - 6D
F is extra

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How did it go?
  • Easy peasy? -> great for you!
  • A bit of a challenge? -> see ELO for extra reading assignments
PS: test in testweek will be a reading test!

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the art of paraphrasing
Of course p. 10 / ex. 10
  1. denounce
  2. disrupt
  3. frequent
  4. withholding
  5. deduce
  6. evade
  7. converted

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present continuous
present simple
'to be' + verb-ing
verb
(s)he-it: verb-s
1. activity happening at moment of speaking
2. plans for & arragements for future
3. irritating or surprising habits often with 'always' and 'constantly'

4. repeated actions/habits
5. permanent situations or facts
6. verbs related to senses
7. mental state or preference
8 fixed events as part of timetables & programs
9. after some words referring to the future

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Literature Project:
Racism & Slavery in Literature

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Objectives
  • I have a broad overview of American (Black) history
  • I can recognize how the structures of racism come into effect in a chosen work of American literature 
  • I can explain my findings in a class presentation 
  • I can recognize the effects of structural racism in today’s society 

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Slide 9 - Video

Reading
Read the handout & answer the questions on the last page.
Leave out question 6!
Highlight words that you don't know!

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Slide 11 - Video

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Post slavery
1876-1964: The Jim Crow laws: a period of racism and oppression.

1896: Plessy v. Ferguson: ''seperate but equal''. 

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Go to: -> QR code/link

Find 2 laws per state that surprise/shock/worry... you the most


https://www.ferris.edu/htmls/news/jimcrow/links/misclink/examples.htm

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(= short for: we are learning today)
WALT

  • understand opinion pieces on current/historical issues
  • the art of paraphrasing
  • grammar recap: simple present & present continuous
  • I have a broad overview of American (Black) history

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Advanced exercise
In your notebook write a paraphrase of the following passage. Try not to look back at the original passage.

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paraphrasing
Rules for paraphrasing:
  • Use your own words.
  • Don't repeat sentence structure or copy words. Instead, vary the sentence structure and use a combination of synonyms and alternative phrases.
  • Don't add new information to your paraphrase. Stick to the original ideas and main points.

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"The Antarctic is the vast source of cold on our planet, just as the sun is the source of our heat, and it exerts tremendous control on our climate," [Jacques] Cousteau told the camera. "The cold ocean water around Antarctica flows north to mix with warmer water from the tropics, and its upwellings help to cool both the surface water and our atmosphere. Yet the fragility of this regulating system is now threatened by human activity." From "Captain Cousteau," Audubon (May 1990):17.

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Possible answer
According to Jacques Cousteau, the activity of people in Antarctica is jeopardizing a delicate natural mechanism that controls the earth's climate. He fears that human activity could interfere with the balance between the sun, the source of the earth's heat, and the important source of cold from Antarctic waters that flow north and cool the oceans and atmosphere ("Captain Cousteau" 17).

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