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Cultural lesson: Bonfire Night
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Engels
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 1
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13 slides
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interactive quizzes
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1 video
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Lesson duration is:
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Slide 2 - Slide
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1. a large fire that people build outdoors
2. a small rocket that shoots into the sky and explodes with bright colours and loud bangs
3. a long line of people walking slowly as part of a special event
4. to make something explode
5. the main government building in the UK
6. an explosive substance in fireworks and bullets
7. a cultural activity that people have done for many years
a tradition
a procession
gunpowder
the Houses of Parliament
a bonfire
a firework
to blow something up
Slide 3 - Drag question
Slide 4 - Video
When is Bonfire Night?
A
5th of November
B
25th of December
C
31st of December
Slide 5 - Quiz
How do people celebrate Bonfire Night?
A
They make bonfires
B
They set off fireworks
C
Both A and B
Slide 6 - Quiz
How many people attended the Bonfire Night event in the video?
A
over 2,000
B
over 20,000
C
over 200,000
Slide 7 - Quiz
What time did the procession start?
A
4 p.m.
B
6 p.m.
C
7.45 p.m.
Slide 8 - Quiz
Bonfire Night commemorates a man called Guy Fawkes. What did he try to do 400 years ago?
A
blow up the Houses of Parliament
B
rob the Houses of Parliament
C
become a politician
Slide 9 - Quiz
What do people put on the bonfire?
A
rubbish
B
rag dolls called 'Guys'
C
potatoes
Slide 10 - Quiz
What does Leon do?
A
He researches the history of Bonfire Night
B
He organises Bonfire Night processions
C
He organises firework displays
Slide 11 - Quiz
What did the members of the public who were interviewed think of Bonfire Night?
A
They didn't like it
B
Some of them liked it
C
All of them loved it
Slide 12 - Quiz
Reading
Bonfire Night
Hand out text + exercises
Read the text together
Do:
Exercise 1 & 2
(Exercise 3 = optional)
Check answers
Slide 13 - Slide