Week 2 B Chapter 6 vocabulary part-time jobs + phrasal verbs
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Week 2
Lesson 3
Learning Goal:
By the end of the lesson:
- I know the difference between subjective and opjective news
- I know words that are related to part-time jobs and phrasal verbs
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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Havo 3
Week 2
Lesson 3
Learning Goal:
By the end of the lesson:
- I know the difference between subjective and opjective news
- I know words that are related to part-time jobs and phrasal verbs
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not influenced by personal feelings or opinions
based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
a thing that is known or proved to be true.
It is the first step in a research project. You have an idea of what you want to study.
What does 'subjective' mean?
facts
What does 'objective' mean?
What is a research question?
Slide 3 - Drag question
Objective and Subjective
There is a difference between objective and subjective value:
Objective part focuses on facts and makes it clear when something is an opinion. It uses framing to show the news in a clear way.
Subjective part is often based on personal opinions
and interpretations (interpretaties). It uses framing to get more attention and can ‘sensationalise’ topics. Subjective part can be more unreliablebecause it focuses more on sensation than on facts.