Black Friday en spreekvaardigheid

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This lesson contains 11 slides, with text slides and 2 videos.

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How to handle myself in discussions?
After today I....
....can give my opinion and comment on certain topics.
....can ask others for their opinions on certain topics.



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What do you immediately think of when you
hear “Black Friday”? What is your opinion?

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Slide 4 - Video

History of Black Friday
  • A day after Thanksgiving (USA).
  • Workers weren’t showing up at factories.
  • A police officer named it Black Friday because of the traffic jams caused by shoppers.
  • Retailers would say their sales after Thanksgiving would go from red (deficit) to black (profit).
  • Now you have singles’ week, pre-Black Friday, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday.

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Slide 6 - Slide

Interview the picture

What questions would you like to ask the person/people in the picture?

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Slide 8 - Video

Has your opinion of Black Friday changed?

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What else has changed in the last 30/40 years?
Work in pairs. Find something on the internet that has changed dramatically the last 30/40 years.
Discuss what you have found:
  • Explain what has changed.
  • Which situation is better?
  • Support your opinion with a good argument.
Inspiration
1. Ring the cinema to find out film times.
2. Dial 1471 when you get home.
3. Send postcards when you’re on holiday.
3. Record programmes using VHS.
4. Watch programmes at the time they are broadcast.
5. Pay by cheque.
6. Dial directory enquiries.
7. Use public telephones.
8. Put a classified ad in the shop window.
9. Ring the speaking clock.
10. Carry portable Walkman-CD players.
11. Write handwritten letters.
12. Make ‘mix tapes’.
13. Pay bills at the post office.
14. Use an address book.
15. Reverse charges in pay phones.
16. Go into the bank or building society to conduct your business.
17. Use an encyclopaedia.
18. Develop and send off for photographs.
19. Read a hard copy of the Yellow Pages.
20. Look up something in a dictionary.
21. Have pen friends.
22. Use a telephone directory.
23. Print photos.
24. Make photo albums.
25. Hand wash clothes.
26. Send love letters.
27. Keep a personal diary
28. Keep printed bills or bank statements.
29. Book tickets for events over the phone.
30. Go to the travel agents to book a holiday...

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1. Ring the cinema to find out film times.
2. Dial 1471 when you get home.
3. Send postcards when you’re on holiday.
3. Record programmes using VHS.
4. Watch programmes at the time they are broadcast.
5. Pay by cheque.
6. Dial directory enquiries.
7. Use public telephones.
8. Put a classified ad in the shop window.
9. Ring the speaking clock.
10. Carry portable Walkman-CD players.
11. Write handwritten letters.
12. Make ‘mix tapes’.
13. Pay bills at the post office.
14. Use an address book.
15. Reverse charges in pay phones.

16. Go into the bank or building society to conduct your business.
17. Use an encyclopaedia.
18. Develop and send off for photographs.
19. Read a hard copy of the Yellow Pages.
20. Look up something in a dictionary.
21. Have pen friends.
22. Use a telephone directory.
23. Print photos.
24. Make photo albums.
25. Hand wash clothes.
26. Send love letters.
27. Keep a personal diary
28. Keep printed bills or bank statements.
29. Book tickets for events over the phone.
30. Go to the travel agents to book a holiday...

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