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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvmbo gLeerjaar 4

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Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vraag:

      Merthe Weusthuis made the mistake of ........?

  • Schrijf je antwoord op je blaadje,


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The Facebook party that became a riot
It began as a plan for a very normal 16th birthday party. Merthe Weusthuis wanted a quiet celebration with a small group of her friends in her family home in the small Dutch town of Haren. Like many teenagers, she decided to send out invitations via a social network site. But Merthe made one big mistake: she used open-access settings on Facebook, so it wasn't just her friends who could see details of the event, lots of strangers could too.

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Merthe Weusthuis made the mistake of ..............
A
using Facebook to organise her birthday celebration
B
letting her friends invite their friends to her party
C
inviting people she did not really like to her party
D
not checking who could see her online invitation

Slide 6 - Quiz


  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vraag:

      The number of confirmed guests ...........?

  • Schrijf je antwoord op je blaadje,


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The number of invitation acceptances quickly snowballed into an avalanche. Not marking the event as 'private' meant the electronic invitation was eventually seen by 240,000 people, of whom 30,000 confirmed online that they planned to attend. To make matters worse, un unauthorised campaign was launched to promote the party by means of a dedicated website and Twitter account, which received hundreds of thousands of hits.

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Snowballed into an avalanche

Slide 9 - Open question

wat betekent : confirmed

Slide 10 - Open question

wat betekent: unauthorised

Slide 11 - Open question

wat betekent: dedicated to

Slide 12 - Open question

The number of confirmed guests ........?
A
did not reflect the reality
B
got out of control almost immediately
C
was manageable until the Twitter campaign
D
suddenly shot up when people started watching the YouTube video trailers

Slide 13 - Quiz


  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vraag:

     'Project X Haren' was named after  ........?

  • Schrijf je antwoord op je blaadje,


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The party became known as ‘Project X Haren’ after the 2012 American film Project X in which three high school students throw a birthday party that spins out of control. Video trailers for Merthe’s party were produced, with scenes from Project X edited in, and they were posted on YouTube. T-shirts featuring Merthe’s face were also made, all without her knowledge or consent.

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wat betekent : featuring

Slide 16 - Open question

wat betekent : knowledge

Slide 17 - Open question

wat betekent : consent

Slide 18 - Open question

'Project X Haren' was named after .......?
A
another party in the same area
B
the group who promoted the party online
C
a party video on YouTube
D
a film

Slide 19 - Quiz

  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vraag:

      What did local journalist do ........?      

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Even after Merthe’s parents had cancelled the party, the publicity didn’t stop. Local media reported on the forthcoming event and teenagers turned up to have their pictures taken outside the Weusthuis family home. 

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wat betekent : forthcoming?

Slide 22 - Open question

Local journalists ......
A
tried to discourage people from attending
B
gave the event publicity
C
gathered outside the house
D
started the violence

Slide 23 - Quiz

  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vraag:

      Violence broke out when ......?

  • Schrijf je antwoord op je blaadje,


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When it became clear that there was nothing to gatecrash, violence broke out and 500 riot police equipped with helmets, shields and batons were brought in to control the crowd. Shops in the centre of Haren were vandalised and looted, journalists were attacked, cars were set on fire or overturned and street signs and lamp posts were damaged.

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wat betekent : became clear?

Slide 26 - Open question

wat betekent : gatecrash?

Slide 27 - Open question

wat betekent : equipped?

Slide 28 - Open question

Wat betekent : looted?

Slide 29 - Open question

Violence broke out when ___.
A
teenagers arrived in large numbers
B
rival gangs turned up
C
gatecrashers saw the riot police
D
people realised there was no party

Slide 30 - Quiz

  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vraag:

      After the riot, Facebook was used to ........?

  • Schrijf je antwoord op je blaadje,


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However, Facebook were also involved in the clean-up effort in the days after the riot. A group called ‘Project Clean-X Haren’ was set up to gather and organise volunteers. Another group named ‘Suspect-X Haren’was created to help police identify and arrest the rioters by sharing photos and videos of the event.

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wat betekent :gather

Slide 33 - Open question

wat betekent : effort

Slide 34 - Open question

After the riot, Facebook was used to .......
A
plan another party in Haren
B
send messages of support to Merthe and her family
C
help rioters get in contact with each other
D
help the town recover from the violence

Slide 35 - Quiz

  • Lees de tekst en maak een notitie van de woorden die je moet vertalen om de tekst te kunnen begrijpen.
  • Zoek de woorden op in het woordenboek
  • beantwoordt de volgende vragen:

     What did Bradley McAnulty do........?

     What were the results In Bradley McAnulty's                case?

  • Schrijf je antwoord op je blaadje,


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A number of other ‘Facebook parties’ have spiralled out of control, including the 16th birthday party of British teenager Bradley McAnulty in April 2012. Bradley had not posted details of the event on the internet, and had been careful to ask his friend not to, but somehow the news leaked out and appeared on Blackberry Messenger as well as Facebook. More than 400 gatecrashers invaded his family home in Poole, Dorset, causing extensive damage.

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spiralled out of control

Slide 38 - Open question

wat betekent: appeared on

Slide 39 - Open question

wat betekent : causing

Slide 40 - Open question

Bradley McAnulty ___.
A
made the same mistake as Merthe Weusthuis
B
sent invites via Blackberry Messenger
C
had taken steps to prevent problems
D
posted details of the event online

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In Bradley McAnulty's case, ___.

A
only a small number of people arrived
B
the gatecrashers were well behaved
C
the gatecrashers caused a lot of damage to his home
D
the gatecrashers caused a lot of damage to his town

Slide 42 - Quiz

Slide 43 - Link

Tips, juist/onjuist vragen
  • Ook hier zijn antwoorden met de woorden: altijd, nooit, niet  vaak onjuist
  • Het is mogelijk dat álle antwoorden juist zijn, of álle antwoorden onjuist
  • Kijk goed in welke alinea je moet zoeken, focus alleen daarop

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Japanese tsunami dog and owner reunited
A dog that was rescued after spending three weeks floating at sea after a huge earthquake and tsunami has been reunited with its owner, who recognised the dog when she saw a TV news report on the rescue on Friday.
The dog was found by a Japan Coast Guard crew on a roof drifting some 1.8km off the coast of one of the worst-hit areas along Japan's north-east coast. The roof that the dog was found on is believed to have broken off the house and been washed out to sea by the retreating waters of the devastating tsunami.

The two-year-old dog called Ban had an emotional reunion with its owner at an animal care centre where it had been taken to be looked after. Local media reported that Ban immediately jumped up and was very excited when the owner appeared. "We'll never let go of her," said the owner, who wished to remain anonymous.

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The dog was rescued by helicopter.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 46 - Quiz

The dog spent three weeks at sea.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 47 - Quiz

The dog was rescued by the owner.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 48 - Quiz

The dog was found by soldiers from the army.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 49 - Quiz

The dog was found floating on a roof.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 50 - Quiz

The two-year-old dog called Ban had an emotional reunion with its owner at an animal care centre where it had been taken to be looked after. Local media reported that Ban immediately jumped up and was very excited when the owner appeared. "We'll never let go of her," said the owner, who wished to remain anonymous.

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The dog showed no emotion when the owner arrived.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 52 - Quiz

The owner told people her name.
A
right
B
doesn't say
C
wrong

Slide 53 - Quiz