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Marit
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Kerem
Rein
Manish
Fatima
Melda
Kioko
Daantje 
Betul
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Berkan
Sanne 
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Shannon
Dilana
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EnglishUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)BTEC

This lesson contains 52 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 8 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

Sophie 
Marit
Valentino
Cas
Kerem
Rein
Manish
Fatima
Melda
Kioko
Daantje 
Betul
Emily
Berkan
Sanne 
Nora
Nikki
Shannon
Dilana
Camilo
Teacher 
Blackboard 
3A

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Carla
Isa
Merel
Jayde
Mirza
Talha
Amir
Liam
Anthony
Jamilla
Kim
Lisa
Nabillah
Jette
Sophie
Teacher 
Blackboard 
3B

Slide 2 - Slide

Feedback test
  • Read the questions carefully!!!
  • I ALWAYS has a capital letter!! 

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Fairy-tale 
long ago there was an adventurer who loved to travel all over the word, the adventurer also loved to collect all types of flowers, to him it did not matter if they were small or big, colourfull or grey, all that mattered to him was the nice smell of the flowers, untill one day.. he was looking for flowers in the forest when he realised, there were none.. he looked all over the forest to look for any flower. No luck, the adventurer was confused, he said ''what is happening? This forest used to be filled with flowers, now theirs none!'', he looked around even more, when he saw the littlest flower known to men, but the flower looked weird. it almost looked.. evil.. then the adventurer realised.. IT WAS THE EVIL WITCH..

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Today 
  • Watch the video 
  • Answer the questions 
  • Read the article 
  • Answer the questions 

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Slide 11 - Video

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Slide 22 - Video

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Experiment with the news 
Read your version of the story
Answer the questions 
Be ready to discuss it in class 

Slide 24 - Slide

CITO listening test
audio part + video part 

multiple choice questions
- questions about the fragment
- gap questions 




Slide 25 - Slide

Slide 26 - Video

CITO listening test
How can you prepare?
Listen and watch a lot of English programs, TV series, movies, news items, etc. 

At first, try to watch things you have already watched before in Dutch or with Dutch subtitles.
Use English subtitles if you find it difficult to understand. 

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CITO listening test
What should you focus on? 
  • always read the question before you listen to a fragment 
  • while listening to the introduction, try to think of what you already know about the subject
  • while listening, decide which answer best fits the question/gap 
  • keep listening until the fragment is completely over, sometimes they first say something misleading which leads you to the wrong answer 

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Slide 29 - Video

4

Slide 30 - Video

00:17
Why does the audience say 'aaaah'?
A
Because Mr Bean will return
B
Because Mr Bean will not return
C
Because Rowan Atkinson makes a joke
D
Because there will be a new Mr Bean actor

Slide 31 - Quiz

00:42
What is meant by this 'global outreach'?
A
That Mr Bean is shown everywhere in the world
B
That Mr Bean speaks only English
C
That Mr Bean doesn't speak and nobody can understand him
D
That Mr Bean is appreciated everywhere in the world

Slide 32 - Quiz

01:18
What happens when people only half recognize Rowan Atkinson?

Slide 33 - Open question

03:28
Why does Rowan Atkinson tell this story?
A
To give an example of what can happen when he is half recognized
B
To criticise people who do not recognize him
C
To make fun of the man who did not recognize him
D
To explain that it is not always fun to be an actor

Slide 34 - Quiz

6

Slide 35 - Video

00:26
What is a déjà vu?
A
Something new you are experiencing
B
Something that you can eat in a restaurant
C
Something that you have already seen and see again
D
Something that gives you nightmares

Slide 36 - Quiz

00:52
Why is it so difficult to study a déjà vu?
A
Because it's so short and you hardly notice it
B
Because it occurs when people are sleeping
C
Because not everyone has it
D
Because it only happens once in 10 years

Slide 37 - Quiz

01:52
What is theory 1? Try to explain in your own words.

Slide 38 - Open question

02:38
What is theory 2 about? Try to explain in your own words.

Slide 39 - Open question

03:06
What is theory 3 about? Explain.

Slide 40 - Open question

03:39
Theory 1
Theory 2
Theory 3
Hologram theory
Dual processing
Divided attention

Slide 41 - Drag question

Why does the audience say 'aaaah'?
A
Because Mr Bean will return
B
Because Mr Bean will not return
C
Because Rowan Atkinson makes a joke
D
Because there will be a new Mr Bean actor

Slide 42 - Quiz

What is meant by this 'global outreach'?
A
That Mr Bean is shown everywhere in the world
B
That Mr Bean speaks only English
C
That Mr Bean doesn't speak and nobody can understand him
D
That Mr Bean is appreciated everywhere in the world

Slide 43 - Quiz

What happens when people only half recognize Rowan Atkinson?

Slide 44 - Open question

Why does Rowan Atkinson tell this story?
A
To give an example of what can happen when he is half recognized
B
To criticise people who do not recognize him
C
To make fun of the man who did not recognize him
D
To explain that it is not always fun to be an actor

Slide 45 - Quiz

Planner 
2C -20 

Slide 46 - Slide

What is a déjà vu?
A
Something new you are experiencing
B
Something that you can eat in a restaurant
C
Something that you have already seen and see again
D
Something that gives you nightmares

Slide 47 - Quiz

Why is it so difficult to study a déjà vu?
A
Because it's so short and you hardly notice it
B
Because it occurs when people are sleeping
C
Because not everyone has it
D
Because it only happens once in 10 years

Slide 48 - Quiz

What is theory 1? Try to explain in your own words.

Slide 49 - Open question

What is theory 2 about? Try to explain in your own words.

Slide 50 - Open question

What is theory 3 about? Explain.

Slide 51 - Open question

Theory 1
Theory 2
Theory 3
Hologram theory
Dual processing
Divided attention

Slide 52 - Drag question