Listening Training ''Really Cold Cases'' B1/B2 Havo 4

Havo 4: Listening Training
You are going to watch a video with the title: ''Really Cold Cases Cracked by Science.''
Before you watch the video. Answer the following questions.
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Havo 4: Listening Training
You are going to watch a video with the title: ''Really Cold Cases Cracked by Science.''
Before you watch the video. Answer the following questions.

Slide 1 - Slide

What is a ''cold case'' ? Can you think of any examples?

Slide 2 - Open question

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Slide 3 - Video

00:43
What does the introduction tell you about the contents of the video?
This video is mainly about...
A
modern techniques that help solve cold cases.
B
Recent criminal cases that have been solved.
C
Unsolved cases that remain a mystery.
D
Cold cases that have been solved recently.

Slide 4 - Quiz

03:18
How did scientists find out what happened on the Dyatlov pass?
A
By using snow simulation software created for a children's film to reconstruct what had happened.
B
Russian authorities have released documents explaining what happened.
C
Scientists thought it could have been an avalanche and tested their theory on that location.
D
An eye-witness account was found that explained what had happened.

Slide 5 - Quiz

04:53
What was Napoleon's cause of death according to recent scientific findings?
A
He was poisoned.
B
What they thought happened at the time turned out the be true.
C
He died because of a bacterial infection.
D
He died of a genetic disease that nobody had heard of then.

Slide 6 - Quiz

06:31
What can be concluded from the Romanov story?
A
One Romanov sister might have escaped and has never been found.
B
Scientists have correctly identified each of the lost family members.
C
Eventually all Romanov family members' graves were found.
D
The two youngest Romanov children have escaped the murder.

Slide 7 - Quiz

08:13
Why are scientists hopeful they will soon find out what happened to the two ships?
A
The ships have recently been found and are still being researched
B
They have developed new techniques to research old evidence with
C
More scientists than ever are working on the case now
D
The local people who live there have shared their witness accounts of what happened.

Slide 8 - Quiz

10:41
What were scientists trying to find out here?
A
Who wrote the letters to Marie-Antoinette and why
B
The person who crossed out the letters and what the original text was
C
How many affaires Marie-Antoinette had
D
If the letters held any clues to Marie-Antoinettes death

Slide 9 - Quiz

Had you heard of any of these cases before? Which one(s)?

Slide 10 - Open question