Tom Hanks is my favourite 1.-------- in Hollywood.
There is a new horror film opening tomorrow night. I saw the 2.-------- on the internet and it looks really scary.
I'm not interested in the actors. I always choose a film for its 3.-------- There are lots of crashes and explosions in this latest 4.---- film. I love the 5.--------- in sci-fi films, they look so real! The 6.-------- is the group of actors that star in a film.
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Tom Hanks is my favourite 1.------ in Hollywood.
A
cast
B
director
C
actor
D
singer
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I saw the 2.--- on the internet and it looks really scary.
A
trailer
B
actor
C
special effects
D
director
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I'm not interested in the actors. I always choose a film for its 3.----
A
trailer
B
sounds
C
actor
D
director
Slide 15 - Quiz
There are lots of crashes and explosions in this latest 4.---- film.
A
romantic
B
action
C
silent
D
foreign
Slide 16 - Quiz
I love the 5.--- in sci-fi films, they look so real!
A
special effects
B
actor
C
trailer
D
director
Slide 17 - Quiz
The 6.--- is the group of actors that star in a film.
A
director
B
cast
C
actor
D
trailer
Slide 18 - Quiz
Tips: juist/onjuist vragen
Antwoorden met de woorden: altijd, nooit, niet zijn vaak onjuist
Het is mogelijk dat álle antwoorden juist zijn, of álle antwoorden onjuist
Kijk goed in welke alinea je moet zoeken, focus alleen daarop
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Oefenen met de juist/onjuist vragen
Lees nu de tekst Intelligence pills (delen 1 t/m 3).
Kies het juiste antwoord: right=juist; wrong=onjuist; doesn't say=wordt niet gezegd
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Intelligence pills - deel 1
Some scientists have predicted that healthy adults and children may one day take drugs to improve their intelligence and intellectual performance. A research group has suggested that such drugs might become as common as coffee or tea within the next couple of decades.
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Only children will take pills to improve their intellectual performance.
Intelligence pills
Some scientists have predicted that healthy adults and children may one day take drugs to improve their intelligence and intellectual performance. A research group has suggested that such drugs might become as common as coffee or tea within the next couple of decades.
A
right
B
wrong
C
doesn't say
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Intelligence pills are already as common as coffee or tea
A
right
B
wrong
C
doesn't say
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Coffee is as common as tea.
A
right
B
wrong
C
doesn't say
Slide 24 - Quiz
Intelligence pills - deel 2
To counter this, students taking exams might have to take drugs tests like athletes. There are already drugs that are known to improve mental performance, like Ritalin, which is given to children with problems concentrating. A drug given to people with trouble sleeping also helps people remember numbers.
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Students could have to take intelligence drugs tests.
A
right
B
wrong
C
doesn't say
Slide 26 - Quiz
A sleeping pill helps people remember numbers.
A
right
B
wrong
C
doesn't say
Slide 27 - Quiz
Intelligence pills - deel 3
These drugs raise serious legal and moral questions, but people already take vitamins to help them remember things better, so it will not be a simple problem to solve. It will probably be very difficult to decide at what point a food supplement becomes an unfair drug in an examination.