H4 Conspiracy Theories Week 21

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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 6 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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In the next slide you will see an excerpt from a book called Moby Dick. According to some conspiracy theories, the writer of this book is a secret prophet; his work predicts two famous murder that would happen about 100 years after the publication. In the next slide, you will see one of these so-called predictions. View the page as a crossword puzzle and try to find out whose murder this is about. Hint: the message starts vertical from the bottom and ends horizontal. 

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Slide 5 - Video

00:22
Whose killing were you supposed to find in the previous slide? Write the name in full.

Slide 6 - Open question

02:04
According to the Ramsey theory and the “party problem,” in a group of six party goers which statement is true?
A
Some group of three of them either all know each other or have never met before
B
No-one knows each other
C
Everyone will know someone who knows someone else
D
Connections for this many people cannot be predicted

Slide 7 - Quiz

03:56
Which of the following statements is true?
A
Melville predicted Martin Luther King’s assassination
B
Melville predicted Princess Dianna’s death
C
Melville was a prophet and wrote his prediction within the words of Moby Dick
D
Melville wrote a very long text which resulted in an endless set of potential connections

Slide 8 - Quiz

04:17
What characteristic of the universe virtually guarantees that some of its random elements will fall into specific arrangements?
A
Its massive size
B
The mass of objects contained within them
C
The distance between celestial objects
D
All of the above

Slide 9 - Quiz

Consequently, what is most likely the cause of the conspiracy theory that you investigated?
A
People who will likely believe in Ramsey Theory.
B
People trying to make sense of something because of fear
C
People who know each other and spread theories.
D
People trying to make sense by seeing patterns.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Conspiracy Presentation 
Als oefening voor de mondelingen, houd je op 25 mei nog een keer een kleine presentatie in een kleine groep (zie hiernaast). De deadline voor deze opdracht was 17 mei. In de volgende slides leer je wat over een effectieve indeling van de presentaties (oefen en for-real). 

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Slide 13 - Video

What can be said about this introduction? The listeners are drawn into the presentation...
A
...by means of the narrator's personal story.
B
...by a surprising outcome of research.
C
...by a dramatic story of an event.
D
...by some else's opinion or a quote.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Slide 15 - Video

What can be said about this introduction? The listeners are drawn into the presentation...
A
...by means of the narrator's personal story.
B
...by a surprising outcome of research.
C
...by a dramatic story of an event.
D
...by some else's opinion or a quote.

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Slide 18 - Video

How does this presenter create an in-depth middle part? 
The basics
The details
The context
'over time they had grown into a semi-secret exclusive order'
''gained influence in several massonic chapters and incorporated rituals'
'many in government and church believed they were determined to undermine the people's religious faith'

Slide 19 - Drag question

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Slide 21 - Video

What can be said about this presentation's end?
A
It encourages listeners to keep thinking about the topic.
B
It summarises the information to encourage understanding.
C
It offers a final explanation of the topic.
D
It indicates the (social, economical or historical) relevance of the topic.

Slide 22 - Quiz

Slide 23 - Video

What can be said about this presentation's end?
A
It encourages listeners to keep thinking about the topic.
B
It summarises the information to encourage understanding.
C
It offers a final explanation of the topic.
D
It indicates the (social, economical or historical) relevance of the topic.

Slide 24 - Quiz

To prepare for your speaking exam
1. Lever jullie 2 artikelen in via Teams Opdrachten (Word of PDF bestand). 
2. Bedenk een statement/stelling voor jullie speaking exam en lever die met de artikelen in via Teams Opdrachten. 
3. Neem de tijd om te oefenen met elkaar. Gebruik de thesaurus (van bijv. Cambridge om mooie woorden te vinden) 

Slide 25 - Slide

Evaluation: what will you remember about this lesson?

Slide 26 - Open question