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This lesson contains 17 slides, with text slides and 3 videos.

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Listening
Havo 4
WELCOME

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Social Media and Smartphone Addiction is Making You Depress Now

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Goals
At the end of the lesson:
You know the meaning of important words in a text.
You can predict what the video is about.
You can follow and understand the key points of an interview about mobile phones.
You can give your opinion about the mobile phone culture.
You can write down key elements to understand the video

 



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What do you think this video is about?

It is an interview, one speaker, one host and an audience.

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In pairs discuss:
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In what way does the mobile phone have in impact on our lives (in our culture)? Can you give some examples?

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Let's view the first part of the video.

What are they going to talk about in the rest of the interview?

What impact does a mobile phone have on your life?

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1. Releases a chemical called dopamine.
2. It's highly addictive right?
3. We have age restrictions on smoking, gambling and alcohol.
4. Which is the equivalent of opening up the liquor cabinet
5. Hey, by the way this adolescence thing if it gets you down….
6. We make this transition where we now need the approval of our peers. 
7. Acculturate outside of our immediate families into the broader tribe. 
8. It's a highly stressful and anxious period of our lives.
9. We're allowing unfettered access to these. 
10. They will admit that many of their friendships are superficial 
11. I don't care that sends the subconscious message to the room.
12. That doesn't have the coping mechanisms to do with stress
13. It's the slow steady consistency where we allow those little innocuous interactions
14. That Mr. Magnanimous you know when you're out for dinner with your friends.
15. The constant engagement is not where you have innovation and ideas.


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Put the questions in the right order:
1. Can we use our cell phones after a meeting?
2. How to stop an addiction?
3. When do ideas happen?
4. What to do with the cell phone when we go out?
5. Can we use our cell phone before the meeting?
6. How to form true relationships?


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD7P6ung1L0

SOUND OFF
(instructions for myself, as a teacher ;))

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- What does Simon say about the use of a mobile phone in daily life?

- The speaker is American, can you think of other cultures in which the mobile phone plays a big role?

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How do you know that Simon really wants people to listen to him?

What do you think is the main point Simon wants to make?
 
What part of your prediction was told in the video?

What did you learn today?

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Did we reach our goals?
You can identify the meaning of important elements of a text.
You can predict what the video is about.
You can follow and understand the key points of an interview about mobile phones.
You can give your opinion about a mobile phone culture.
You can write down key elements to understand the video

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Thank you!
Next lesson we will have a debate:
I can live in the Dutch culture without my mobile phone.
In groups of four, 2 are in favour and 2 are against.
Don't forget to bring your notes!

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