Loch Ness (Listening)

THE MONSTER OF LOCHNESS
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THE MONSTER OF LOCHNESS

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You're about to watch a video on the Monster of Loch Ness. Answer the questions in this LessonUp and make notes. I might ask you a few more questions in class. ;)

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After the LessonUp, try to elicit what other explanations there are for the sightings (e.g. eels, seals, whales, swans, etc)
Why is Loch Ness a good atmosphere for monsters?

A. The lake is deep and murky
B. There is a lot of fog and rain
C. It's beautiful and mysterious
D. All of the above

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01:31
Why is Loch Ness a good atmosphere for monsters?
A
The lake is deep and murky
B
There is a lot of fog and rain
C
It's beautiful and mysterious
D
All of the above

Slide 5 - Quiz

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01:31
When was the first sighting of the monster?
A. 563
B. 565
C. 1821
D. 1400

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03:24
When was the first sighting of the monster?
A
563
B
565
C
1821
D
1400

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03:24
Why did the story of the monster of Loch Ness become so popular in the 1930s?


A. A rise in tourism
B. Interest in science fiction
C. Interest in the idea that dinosaurs are still around
D. Need for escapism

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04:47
Why did the story of the monster of Loch Ness become so popular in the 1930s?
A
A rise in tourism
B
Interest in science fiction
C
Interest in the idea that dinosaurs are still around
D
Need for escapism

Slide 9 - Quiz

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04:47
What explanation did John MacDonald give for the sighting of the monster?


A. It was a salmon
B. It was a whale
C. It was a dinosaur
D. He wasn't sure what it was, but he was never seen anything   strange

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06:53
What explanation did John MacDonald give for the sighting of the monster?
A
It was a salmon
B
It was a whale
C
It was a dinosaur
D
He wasn't sure what it was, but he has never seen anything strange himself

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06:53
What did the Secretary of State do about the monster?

A. He tried to see it for himself.
B. He made sure it was protected.
C. He wanted it to be killed.
D. He didn't believe in it.

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08:17
What did the Secretary of State do about the monster?
A
He tried to see it for himself
B
He made sure it was protected
C
He wanted it to be killed
D
He didn't believe in it

Slide 13 - Quiz

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08:17
Why was King Kong important to the popularity of Nessie?


A. King Kong was released in the 1930s
B. It showed that prehistoric creatures could still exist
C. They're both monsters
D. Nessie appeared in King Kong

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09:19
Why was King Kong important to the popularity of Nessie?
A
King Kong was released in the 1930s
B
It showed that prehistoric creatures could still exist
C
They're both monsters
D
Nessie appeared in King Kong

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09:19
Why was Rupert Gould interested in Nessie?

A.He saw a connection with creatures he researched tomorrow
B. He talked to eyewitnesses
C. He had read about the monster
D. He wanted to write a book about sea serpents

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10:54
Why was Rupert Gould interested in the creature?
A
He saw a connection with creatures he had researched before
B
He had talked to eyewitnesses
C
He had read about the monster
D
He wanted to write a book about sea serpents

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10:54
What did Lachlan Stuart photograph?

A. The monster
B. Three seals
C. Three bales of hay
D. He doesn't know, but he doesn't think it's the monster

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12:33
What did Lachlan Stuart photograph?
A
The monster
B
Three seals
C
Three bales of hay
D
He doesn't know, but he doesn't think it's the monster

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12:33
Why was the Surgeon's Photograph faked?

A. Marmaduke Wetherell wanted to become famous
B. It was a prank
C. Marmaduke Wetherell was forced to do it by the Daily Mail
D. Marmaduke Wetherell wanted vengence

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14:03
Why was the Surgeon's Photograph faked?
A
Marmaduke Wetherell wanted to become famous
B
It was a prank
C
Marmaduke Wetherell was forced to do it by the Daily Mail
D
Marmaduke Wetherell wanted vengeance

Slide 21 - Quiz

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14:03
Why is the monster unlikely to be an eel?

A. They didn't find any eel DNA
B. The monster doesn't move like an eel
C. There is no evidence of large creatures in the lake
D. All of the above

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16:17
Why is the monster unlikely to be an eel?
A
They didn't find any eel DNA
B
The monster doesn't move like an eel
C
There is no evidence of large aquatic creatures in the lake
D
All of the above

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16:17
Why do eye witness reports continue?
A. People are afraid of Nessie
B. People want to become famous
C. People want to believe in the impossible
D. Technology isn't advanced enough

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17:10
Why do eye witness reports continue?
A
People are afraid of Nessie
B
People want to become famous
C
People want to believe in the impossible
D
Technology isn't advanced enough

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