British topics


British topics
Irena, Hanne VdV, Fleur and Finn
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British topics
Irena, Hanne VdV, Fleur and Finn

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Lesson objectives
- Pupils can recognize traditional British dishes (e.g., English breakfast and fish and chips).
- Pupils can define what queueing is and explain its importance in promoting fairness and order in public spaces.
- Pupils can describe the basic rules of queueing, such as waiting patiently, respecting others' space, and not jumping the queue.
- Pupils can practice forming and maintaining a queue in a classroom activity, demonstrating patience, respect, and cooperation.
- Pupils can discuss how queueing contributes to a fair and respectful society and how it can be applied in their daily lives.
- Pupils will apply their understanding of British humour by writing and performing their own short comedic sketches or dialogues.
- Pupils will identify key elements of British humour, such as irony, sarcasm, understatement, wordplay, and absurdity.
- Pupils will examine popular British stereotypes.

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I consist of beans, sausages, eggs, tomatoes, bacon, hash browns, fried mushrooms and toast. What am I?

Slide 3 - Open question

I am an overpriced dish and I am a national symbol of Britain. What am I?

Slide 4 - Open question

What are some other examples you know of British food?

Slide 5 - Open question

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How would you respond to this queue jumper?

Slide 7 - Open question

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It rains everyday in Britain
Pubs in Britain only serve (luke) warm beer
All Britons have bad teeth
Britons drink tea all day

Slide 9 - Drag question

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