Unit 3: Dumping e-waste + intro: crime

1 / 25
next
Slide 1: Slide
Engels, NederlandsSecundair onderwijs

This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

Dumping e-waste

Answer the following quiz questions, based on your notes (p. 70-71).

Slide 2 - Slide

The e-waste recycling centre in the report is located in ...
A
Ireland
B
Scotland
C
Wales
D
England

Slide 3 - Quiz

What method to separate and salvage different metals is NOT used in that recycling centre?
A
water separation
B
electromagnets
C
humans
D
fire

Slide 4 - Quiz

How many tons of e-waste is dealt with every year?
A
75 000
B
50 000
C
125 000
D
225 000

Slide 5 - Quiz

How much e-waste should be recycled according to EU regulations?
A
75 %
B
45 %
C
30 %
D
25 %

Slide 6 - Quiz

To which developing country, shown in the clip, is e-waste exported to illegally?
A
Nigeria
B
Guinea
C
Mali
D
Ghana

Slide 7 - Quiz

Why do they burn the insulation of electric cables?
A
looking for rubber
B
looking for gold
C
looking for copper
D
looking for silver

Slide 8 - Quiz

What health risk is NOT related to the burning of heavy metals?
A
cancer
B
diabetes
C
kidney failure
D
bone disease

Slide 9 - Quiz

Next to the soil, what else is contaminated in Ghana?

Slide 10 - Open question

Slide 11 - Slide

Types of crimes p. 72
mugging = attacking and robbing someone in a public place
arson =  setting fire to property
bribery = to make someone do something for you by giving the person money, presents, or
                    something else that they want
burglary = the crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things
forgery = the crime of making illegal copies of a document, a painting ...
manslaughter = killing a person when the killer did not intend to do it
mercy-killing = the act of killing s.o. who is very ill or very old so that they do not suffer any more
treason = (the crime of) showing no loyalty to your country, especially by helping its enemies or
                     trying to defeat its government
petty crime: a type of crime that is not considered serious when compared with other crimes

Slide 12 - Slide

Major crimes

Your top 5
Petty crimes / minor offences

Your top 5

Slide 13 - Slide

major crimes

Slide 14 - Mind map

petty crimes

Slide 15 - Mind map

Slide 16 - Slide

electronic tagging
naming and shaming
community
service
a fine

Slide 17 - Drag question

What is a suitable punishment for crime 1?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 18 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 2?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 19 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 3?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 20 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 4?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 21 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 5?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 22 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 6?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 23 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 7?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 24 - Poll

What is a suitable punishment for crime 8?
a fine
electronic tagging
a prison sentence
naming and shaming
a community service
other
death penalty
house arrest

Slide 25 - Poll