Unit 1 WEEK 9 LESSON 2 Mottos and slogans

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Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Welcome to LA English
Unit 1: King Arthur
Related concepts: ....
<i>Context</i>
Key concept: ....
<div><span style="font-style: italic">Culture</span></div><div><span style="font-style: italic">Time and place</span></div>

Statement of inquiry: 

How do stories and symbols show what is important to people, and 
how do old traditions change to fit the modern world? 

ATL: ....
<span style="font-style: italic">Communication skills</span><div><span style="font-style: italic">Information skills</span></div>
Learner Profile: ....
Inquirers / Knowledgable
Global context: ....
<i>Personal and cultural expression</i>

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Overview period 1
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Introweek
King Arthur's Britain. 
The origin of the story. 
The legend. 
FA: vocabulary (objective D)
The code of Chivalry.
Grammar: the gerund. 
Understanding the coat of arms.

Introduction SA speaking (C):
The coat of arms vlog. 
FA: vocabulary (objective D)
Week 7 
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Creating a fact file.
Royal rules. 
Grammar: past simple, present perfect
Grammar: who/which, overview.
Mottos and slogans. 
Summative Assessment preparations

SA speaking (C): deadline vlog

Summative Assessment

(A listening, B reading, D writing)

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Vocabulary p. 7, 14, 24
Having a wide range of vocabulary is important 
because it helps you say what you mean clearly. 

It makes reading, writing, and speaking easier. 
When you know more words, you can understand 
texts and conversations better. 

It also helps you feel more confident when you 
talk to others and use the right words in 
different situations.

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Slide 5 - Link

Write down a description :
a contender
lethal
legend has it
a chariot
visible
a row
proof
a throne
genuine
portray

Slide 6 - Poll

Matching
Match the English word with its correct Dutch meaning. Write the correct letter next to each number.


1. coat of arms
2. century
3. wizard
4. society
5. reign
6. crusade
7. heir
8. prophetic
9. native
10. resistance
A. verzet
B. eeuw
C. erfgenaam
D. heerschappij
E. profetisch
F. tovenaar
G. inheems
H. wapen, wapenschild
I. maatschappij, samenleving
J. kruistocht

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Fill in the gap
Complete the sentences with the correct vocabulary word.
1.The knight raised his shield and wore strong __________ to protect himself.
2.In the __________, people often believed in mythical creatures and magic.
3.The king’s __________ lasted for more than forty years.
4.A __________ in old stories often saves a damsel in distress.
5.The poem was written by a famous __________ in the 12th century.
6.Some people believe that fame brings a kind of __________, but others disagree.
7.Please include the correct __________ to support your essay with reliable sources.
8.During the battle, the soldiers refused to give up; their __________ was strong.
9.The Romans left behind many historical __________ about their empire.
10.He managed to __________ enough support to start the new movement.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Compare your answers 
1.The knight raised his shield and wore strong armour to protect himself.
2.In the Dark Ages, people often believed in mythical creatures and magic.
3.The king’s reign lasted for more than forty years.
4.A knight in old stories often saves a damsel in distress.
5.The poem was written by a famous poet in the 12th century.
6.Some people believe that fame brings a kind of immortality, but others disagree.
7.Please include the correct reference to support your essay with reliable sources.
8.During the battle, the soldiers refused to give up; their resistance was strong.
9.The Romans left behind many historical records about their empire.
10.He managed to gather enough support to start the new movement.

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

           Goals unit 1
  • Discover the legend of King Arthur.
  • Find out who the Knights of the Round Table and Merlin were.
  • Learn about a coat of arms.
  • Practise describing a coat of arms.
  • Make a coat of arms for a historical figure

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

           Goals today

  • I can use words that are connected to the legend of King Arthur.

  • You can write a short and meaningful motto for a coat of arms that shows what your historical figure or celebrity finds important.

  • I can write a script for my SA vlog. 

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

Understanding coat of arms
Look carefully at the coat of arms. 

Then answer the following questions in complete sentences. 

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Understanding the coat of arms
Values
What symbol in this coat of arms best represents a value that is important (for example: love, honesty, courage)?
Explain why you think that symbol fits.

Place
What symbol shows a place that is important to the person or group represented here?
What does it tell you about where they come from?

Personality
Choose a second symbol that shows something about the personality of this figure or group.
What character trait does it show?

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Understanding the coat of arms
Animal Strength
What animal do you see?
What strength or quality might this animal represent (for example: power, loyalty, bravery)?

Colours
Which two colours stand out most on this coat of arms?
What do these colours usually mean or represent?

Motto
The motto says “Love and Truth at all times.”
Write your own motto that shows what your historical figure stands for.

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Understanding the symbols
values
place
personality
animals
colours
motto

Slide 15 - Poll

Criteria D. Writing
i. Use many different words to express your ideas.

ii. Use different grammar structures and use them mostly correctly.

iii. Organise your information clearly and logically, and use simple and more difficult linking words to connect your ideas.

iv. Give all or almost all the information that is needed, and make sure your message fits the audience and the purpose.

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Values

What symbol in this coat of arms best represents a value that is important
(for example: love, honesty, courage)?

Explain why you think that symbol fits.

Slide 17 - Open vraag

Place

What symbol shows a place that is important to the person or group represented here?

What does it tell you about where they come from?

Slide 18 - Open vraag

Personality

Choose a second symbol that shows something about the personality of this figure or group.

What character trait does it show?

Slide 19 - Open vraag

Animal Strength

What animal do you see?
What strength or quality might this animal represent (for example: power, loyalty, bravery)?

Slide 20 - Open vraag

Colours

Which two colours stand out most on this coat of arms?
What do these colours usually mean or represent?

Slide 21 - Open vraag

Motto

The motto says “Love and Truth at all times.”
Write your own motto that shows what your historical figure stands for.

Slide 22 - Open vraag

Mottos and slogans
People today also want to show what they stand for.
We do this on social media profiles, in bios, and even in WhatsApp statuses.
A motto works the same way: one short line that shows what you find important.

Companies use slogans to show their values and goals ("Just do it", "Think different").
This is the modern version of a medieval motto.

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

Mottos andslogans
Match the mottos with the company names.

A. Share moments, share life.
B. Connecting people.
C. It's what's happening.
D. The happiest place on Earth.
E. Challenge everything.
F. The ultimate driving machine.
G. Leading innovation.


 


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3
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5
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7
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Slide 24 - Tekstslide

M&amp;Ms: melts in your mouth ...
Rabobank: growing a ...
KLM: moving your world ...
Samsung: do what ...
The New York Times: all the news ...
better world together.
you can't.
that's fit to print.
by creating memorable experiences.

not in your hands.


Slide 25 - Sleepvraag

           Goals today

  • I can write a (script) for my SA vlog. 

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

The introduction 
“Hi everyone! Have you ever heard of a man who was so smart and brave that he changed his country’s history? Well, today I want to tell you about one of the most important people from Dutch history — Johan de Witt.”
“My name is X, and I love learning about people who made a difference. Johan de Witt is special to me because he was from my own country, the Netherlands, and he showed what real leadership and courage mean.”

Slide 27 - Tekstslide

What is going to be your hook for your vlog?

Slide 28 - Open vraag

Work on your vlog.
Work on your vocabulary. 

Slide 29 - Tekstslide

           Goals today
  • You can write a short and meaningful motto for a coat of arms that shows what your historical figure or celebrity finds important.

  • I can write a script for my SA vlog. 

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

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