Listening practice

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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Fadi
Tuana
Ruben
Diede
Lohanny
Aya
Lana
Nouri
Azra
Chlouwy
Jayden
Celeste
Chloë
Kalle
Bram
Berkan
Rein
Tyler
Nino
Defne
Mats
Tijn
Lauren
Noortje
Teacher
Damian

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Let's get started

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Tuesday
From Amish to Tik Tok plus writing a letter 
Wednesday
Listening test (practice together)
Thursday 
Woots (practice on your own)
Friday
WASP
This week 

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Today
  • CNN 10
  • Listening practice
  • Forms (fill in a form "feedback about me". 

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Interview 
Listening Skills Practise
Introduction

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How does Tim make sure a person matches their passport photograph?
A.   By looking first of all at the form of the face.
B.   By studying the general expression of the face. 
C.   By swiftly scanning the various details of the face.
Exercise 1

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How does Tim make sure a person matches their passport photograph?
A
By looking first of all at the form of the face.
B
By studying the general expression of the face.
C
By swiftly scanning the various details of the face.

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does Tim Weatherall explain here about fake passports?
A.   That it takes many qualities to be able to spot them.
B.   That there are different ways of making them.
C.   That they can be detected in various ways.
Exercise 2

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What does Tim Weatherall explain here about fake passports?
A
That it takes many qualities to be able to spot them.
B
That there are different ways of making them.
C
That they can be detected in various ways.

Slide 9 - Quiz

What does Peter White find intriguing?
A.   That people often behave angrily when they get caught at              passport fraud.
B.   That it is sometimes best to identify a person by means of a         picture.
C.   That there are so many ingenious instruments in the                          restricted area. 
Exercise 3

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What does Peter White find intriguing?
A
That people often behave angrily when they get caught at passport fraud.
B
That it is sometimes best to identify a person by means of a picture.
C
That there are so many ingenious instruments in the restricted area.

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does Tim say about the fact that his girlfriend works in immigration as well?
A.   Thet make sure that they never work on the same shift                      together.
B.  It is an advantage that she knows all about problems he may       have at work. 
C.   It is difficult to leave work behind as they often talk about it           at home.
Exercise 4

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What does Tim say about the fact that his girlfriend works in immigration as well?
A
Thet make sure that they never work on the same shift together.
B
It is an advantage that she knows all about problems he may have at work.
C
It is difficult to leave work behind as they often talk about it at home.

Slide 13 - Quiz

What does Matt Dyson say about the modern immigration officer?
A.   He is open about his profession.
B.   He interacts easily with people.
C.   He shows self-confidence in difficult situations.
Exercise 5

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What does Matt Dyson say about the modern immigration officer?
A
He is open about his profession.
B
He interacts easily with people.
C
He shows self-confidence in difficult situations.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why does Ian Farquhar give this interview?
A.   To scare off potential narcotics smugglers.
B.   To raise funds for better detection apparatuses.
C.   To improve the reputation of Immigration.
Exercise 6

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Why does Ian Farquhar give this interview?
A
To scare off potential narcotics smugglers.
B
To raise funds for better detection apparatuses.
C
To improve the reputation of Immigration.

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Watching  practice
How about Britain?
Voorspellend luisteren 

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2
Explanation
He mentioned his kids who dont fit the stereotype 

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1
Explanation
The same results were reached twice 

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1
Explanation
Not as obvious as you might expect .Foolishly...

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1
Explanation
The study indicates that those connection between the 2 hemispheres is stronger by women than by men 

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2
Explanation
Put together information and decide what to about it. Connect what you see and what you do (hunter)

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1
Explanation
The differences are very small between men and women rather than inside the groups of men an women 

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Pygmalion effect
It refers to a psychological phenomenon where higher expectations lead to improved performance in others. First described by Rosenthal and Jacobson in 1968, it gets its name from the Greek myth of Pygmalion, where a sculptor's great expectations for his statue result in it coming to life.

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2
Explanation
Girls will get to believe they are not good at maths, so they won't be good at maths.

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Now 
Forms (Feedback about me as a teacher)

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