Unit 2- My Dream green School- Week 6


My dream green school
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My dream green school
Unit 2

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statement of inquiry
The structure and organization of language play a vital role in making the purpose of sustainability relevant and relatable to individuals and communities.

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Global context
Globalization and sustainability



Key concept
Communication


Related concepts
Structure- Purpose

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HOMEWORK CHECK
Watch this video



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INLyfernZQ4
(copy en paste the link in a new browser)
Then answer these questions:
- What is the topic of the video?
- What is the main message of the video? Write on sentence that summarizes this.
- What is the purpose of this video? Explain your answer (inspire/inform)
- Who was the intended audience?
- What video shots of a sustainable world did you see? Justify your answer.
- What video shots that show threats to a sustainable world did you see? Justify your answer.
















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GOALS
1. I know how texts convey ideas about sustainability (reading skills)






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"Recycling means ..."

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Inquiry 1: What techniques can we use to communicate ideas about recycling?

Inquiry 2:
What is the structure of a text?

Inquiry 3: How do texts on recycling communicate their purpose?

Key Concept: Communication

Communication is the exchange or transfer of signals, facts, ideas, and symbols. It involves conveying information or meaning effectively. In this chapter, you will explore how both oral and written interviews can be used to communicate ideas.
Related Concepts: Structure and Purpose

Structure refers to the organization, pattern, and elements of a text in any format. It helps us understand meaning by providing a clear framework. For example, a written structure may include an introduction, development, and conclusion, as seen in formal essays. You will examine how writers use different structures to convey their messages.

The Purpose of a text defines its function. A text can narrate, describe, inform, persuade, explain, or instruct—such as when creating a poster to promote an idea.

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