2.2 English language; [michels version]

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week 2.2
welcome in English class!

Slide 1 - Slide

blok 2
2.1  Commonwealth 
2.2  all about English...
2.3  let's talk
2.4  reading/listening
2.5  0-meting
2.6  writing
2.7  Christmas quiz
FT 2
Christmas Holiday

Slide 2 - Slide

do you know in which countries they speak English besides England and the USA?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Slide 4 - Slide

Why is English such an important language?

Slide 5 - Open question

Slide 6 - Video

can you think of English words we use in Dutch as well?

Slide 7 - Open question

English words that come from Dutch...
Brooklyn = Breukelen
Harlem = Haarlem
Coleslaw = koolsla
Dollar = (rijks)daalder
Iceberg = ijsberg
Santa Claus = Sinterklaas
wagon = wagon/auto
yacht = jacht
yankee = Jan Kees





Slide 8 - Slide

now...
let's see how much you know about the English speaking countries......
let's quizzzzzzz!

Slide 9 - Slide

What is the Capitol of Australia?
A
Sydney
B
Canberra
C
Perth
D
Melbourne

Slide 10 - Quiz

What is this statue in New York called?
A
Statue of America
B
Statue of Freedom
C
Statue of Fraternity
D
Statue of Liberty

Slide 11 - Quiz

Where do the Maori people live?
A
The United States
B
Great Britain
C
New Zealand
D
Australia

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the capital of Canada
A
Ottowa
B
Toronto
C
Vancouver
D
Winnipeg

Slide 13 - Quiz

Thanksgiving is celebrated in ...
A
The United States
B
Mexico
C
South America
D
North and South America

Slide 14 - Quiz

The first person on the moon was ...
A
Neil Armweak
B
Niall Armstrong
C
Niall Legstrong
D
Neil Armstrong

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is a Kiwi?
A
Someone from New Zealand
B
Someone from Australia
C
Someone from South Africa
D
Someone from India

Slide 16 - Quiz

Where do the Aborigines live?
A
South Africa
B
New Zealand
C
India
D
Australia

Slide 17 - Quiz

Which football club is NOT from London
A
Chelsea
B
West Ham United
C
Arsenal
D
Liverpool

Slide 18 - Quiz

The world's biggest coral reef, which is in Australia, is called ...
A
The Great Reef
B
The Great Barrier
C
The Great Barrier Reef
D
The Great Coral Reef

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which state is also called the Aloha State?
A
Hawaii
B
Florida
C
Texas
D
California

Slide 20 - Quiz

What is New York also called?
A
The Big Potato
B
The Big Pear
C
The Big Apple
D
The Big Carrot

Slide 21 - Quiz

What do the stars on the American flag represent?
A
The 50 states
B
The 50 presidents
C
The 50 original flags
D
The 50 original states

Slide 22 - Quiz

In Quebec (Canada) people speak ...
A
Spanish
B
French
C
English
D
Italian

Slide 23 - Quiz

October 31st

March 17th
February 14th
July 4th

Independence day
Halloween
St. Patrick's day
St. Valentine's day

Slide 24 - Drag question

the King of England lives here
A
Buckingham Palace
B
Windsor Castle
C
Royal Britain Castle
D
Hogwarts castle

Slide 25 - Quiz

What is this state called?
A
Alabama
B
Texas
C
Florida
D
New York

Slide 26 - Quiz

Where were the Lord of The Rings Movies shot?
A
New Zealand
B
Australia
C
Brasil
D
Great Britain

Slide 27 - Quiz

Where is the statue Abraham Lincoln located?
A
Washington DC
B
Philadelphia
C
South Dakota
D
Oregon

Slide 28 - Quiz

What is this country called?
A
New Zealand
B
Indonesia
C
South Africa
D
Japan

Slide 29 - Quiz

the President of the United States is called
A
Donald Biden
B
Donald Trump
C
Joe Biden
D
Joe Obama

Slide 30 - Quiz

New Zealand and the Haka
New Zealand (the Zealand that we, the Dutch made new), is famous for many things.

What do you already know about New Zealand?

Slide 31 - Slide

New Zealand

Slide 32 - Mind map

Slide 33 - Video

Another haka...
What does the English team do?

Slide 34 - Slide

Slide 35 - Video

Slide 36 - Video

The text
Read the text, and answer the questions.

Slide 37 - Slide

The haka explained...
Listen to the video and answer the questions as they appear on the screen.

Slide 38 - Slide

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Slide 39 - Video

00:56
What is the correct pronounciation of the Maori word haka
A
/huhrkuhr/
B
/hekkeh/
C
/hahkah/

Slide 40 - Quiz

01:15
What is the name of the New Zealand's national mens team?

Slide 41 - Open question

01:19
What country does the present consider to be New Zealand's biggest competitor?
A
The Netherlands
B
Australia
C
Japan
D
England

Slide 42 - Quiz

02:00
The haka used to be a war dance. What was it used for?
A
To intimidate
B
To honour
C
To amuse
D
To impress

Slide 43 - Quiz

02:24
What does the Maori word "mana" mean?

Slide 44 - Open question

02:44
The presenter shows an example of what happens when you disrespect the tradition of haka. What happened in the example?

Slide 45 - Open question

02:55
When is a haka NOT performed according to the video?
A
To honour a guest
B
Maori ceremonies
C
Whenever a NZ team plays
D
During weddings

Slide 46 - Quiz

03:05
The wrong pronounciation of KA MATE sounds a lot like the Australian English pronounciation of what phrase?
A
Cheers mate
B
Okay mate
C
BBQ mate
D
Nice mate

Slide 47 - Quiz

03:47
Which country is not given as an example of having their own war dance?
A
Fiji
B
Nauru
C
Samoa
D
Tonga

Slide 48 - Quiz

04:12
The presenter is hoping for an injury on the All Blacks team. Why?

Slide 49 - Open question