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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Listening

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Slide 2 - Video

WOULD YOU RATHER?
In pairs: We are going to play a game of Would You Rather?

I am going to pitch you questions. For each question, you have to select one of two possible answers. 


Slide 3 - Slide

Would you rather....
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Never eat pizza
Never eat mc Donalds

Slide 4 - Poll

Would you rather....
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Always have hiccups
Always be itchy

Slide 5 - Poll

Would you rather...
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Never be on Tiktok
Never be on Netflix

Slide 6 - Poll

Would you rather...
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Be permanently bald
Have floor-length hair forever

Slide 7 - Poll

Would you rather...
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Be popular
Be smart

Slide 8 - Poll

Would you rather...
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live in a house with no electricity
live in a house with no running water

Slide 9 - Poll

Would you rather...
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teleport everywhere
read minds

Slide 10 - Poll

Would you rather...
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have a rewind button in life
have a pause button in life

Slide 11 - Poll

Would you rather...
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Never have English class
Never have maths

Slide 12 - Poll

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What is a déjà vu?
A
Something new you are experiencing
B
Something that you can eat in a restaurant
C
Something that you have already seen and see again
D
Something that gives you nightmares

Slide 13 - Quiz

00:52
Why is it so difficult to study a déjà vu?
A
Because it's so short and you hardly notice it
B
Because it occurs when people are sleeping
C
Because not everyone has it
D
Because it only happens once in 10 years

Slide 14 - Quiz

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What is theory 1? Try to explain in your own words.

Slide 15 - Open question

02:38
What is theory 2 about? Try to explain in your own words.

Slide 16 - Open question

03:06
What is theory 3 about? Explain.

Slide 17 - Open question

03:39
Theory 1
Theory 2
Theory 3
Hologram theory
Dual processing
Divided attention

Slide 18 - Drag question