Week 44

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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

Items in this lesson

English

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To Do:
Columbus Day
  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Reading
Halloween
  • Listening

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Columbus Day

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Christopher Columbus

Slide 4 - Mind map

Listening
History vs. Christopher Columbus

Watch the video and answer questions 1-7.
Individually
15 minutes

Slide 5 - Slide

Slide 6 - Video

Slide 7 - Slide

Reading
  • Read the text: Goodbye, Columbus. Hello, Indigenous Peoples' Day!
  • Answer questions 1-3 in English or Dutch.
  • Individually
  • 15 minutes

Slide 8 - Slide

Reading
1. What was one of the reasons why Columbus Day became a federal holiday?
2. Why should Columbus Day be replaced with Indigenous Peoples’ Day according to Leo Killsback?
3. How can Indigenous Peoples’ Day benefit public education according to Shannon Speed?

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Speaking: Presentation
  • Prepare an individual presentation on a topic of your own choosing.
  • Your presentation should last between 5 and 6 minutes.  
  • Your presentation should be in English.  
  • You should use PowerPoint.  
  • Notes are allowed  
  • Presentations: 2 November & 9 November

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Speaking: Presentation
- Vocabulary: 0-1-2 points
- Grammar: 0-1-2 points
- Coherence: 0-1-2 points
- Fluency: 0-1-2 points
- Pronunciation: 0-1-2 points
- Contents: 0-1-2 points
                                                                            6 points = 6,0

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 Introduction
• the presenter welcomes the audience, introduces themselves if necessary and asks if everyone is able to hear them;
• s/he introduces the topic and explains the purpose of the presentation;
• s/he outlines the organisation of the presentation and gives the audience instructions about asking questions (during the presentation or at the end);
• s/he tries to entertain the audience and grab their attention by referring to the news or showing a picture, for example.

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Body
• the presenter presents the subtopics in a logical order;
• s/he gives arguments in support of the point of view;
• s/he regularly recaps what they said and occasionally refers to what is still to come;
• s/he answers possible questions.

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Conclusion
• the presenter briefly recaps the presentation or presents a conclusion;
• s/he gives the audience the opportunity to ask questions;
• s/he thanks the audience for their attention;
• s/he ends the presentation in a positive way.

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Presentation
  1. Why are you giving the presentation? 
  2. What do you want people to learn?
  3. How are you going to make your presentation interesting?

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Halloween

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Slide 17 - Video

Listening
Watch the video and  questions 1-7.

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Slide 19 - Slide