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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Where would you go?

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Today's class
Writing test
Where would we go?
Stereotypes
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Aims
At the end of this class you can...
  1. Name a stereotype and explain if it is true or not.
  2. Explain what you know about the Irish/ Ireland.

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Writing test
Deadline 25-05-2023

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What: Draw what you hear.
How: You will draw when one of us tells the story of The Legend of the Hag and Cú Chulainn. Don’t worry when you are not a great drawer. Afterwards, explain to your group what you’ve drawn and why?
Help: Peers, teachers. (you need a piece of paper and a pencil)
Time: 5-10 minutes.
Outcome: You’ve practised your listening skills and worked on your imagination.
Done? Share with the classroom.

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Ireland

Slide 8 - Mind map

Irish stereotypes

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Irish are drunks
Truth
Myth

Slide 12 - Poll

01:35
The Irish have red hair, pale skin, freckles and burn in the sun.
Truth
Myth

Slide 13 - Poll

01:58
A night out for Irish girls includes, hair extensions, fake tan, bronzer and fake eyelashes
Truth
Myth

Slide 14 - Poll

03:30
What means having Craic?

Slide 15 - Open question

03:33
Irish love their potatoes
Truth
Myth

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Speaking test
What: Where would you go?
How: You will make a presentation about a place and culture you want to travel to. Think about the where, when, what and why. Start with brainstorming. 
Help: Internet, teacher, peers.
Time: presentation will be 3-5 minutes (speaking). Two lessons in class.
Outcome: You have created a presentation for you speaking test.
Done? Do your research after brainstorming. 

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Next lesson
Irish myths and legends.
Group assignment. (Part of your speaking grade)

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