This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 70 min
Items in this lesson
Good morning V5!
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Lesson goals
I can filter out important info from an informative talk about linguistic diversity.
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Three aspects listening/watching
‘gist’ (de essentie van het fragment)
specific information
important details
Try to discover which one applies to the questions when you are making a listening/watching test. What do they want from me?
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Kijk/luisteren VWO Engels
globaal luisterenof kijken:hier mag je de vragen nog niet lezen. Je kijk/luistert naar het fragment, maakt aantekeningen en dan beantwoord je de vragen.
voorspellend luisteren: hier moet je het juiste woord invullen op de plaats van de pieptoon.
selectief luisteren : hier mag je de vragen al wel lezen, dan luister je naar het fragment en vervolgens beantwoord je de vragen
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listening/watching tips
underline the important words in the answers that indicate what the answer is really about.
If you doubt between two answers: ask yourself which answer was mostly present in the fragment? What is it really about and which aspects were less relevant.
look for synonyms. Sometimes a synonym of a word in the answers is used in the fragment
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How to practice?
Practice listening at B2/C1 level in Holmwoods
Practice listening/watching in Woots. You can also practice at skilllevel 1-3.
Watch a lot of Netflix series like: The Crown (without subtitles or with English subtitles), Planet Earth. Practice with English accents that you find difficult.
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How to practice?
Watch BBC News, Al Jazeera, CNN
Listen to BBC radio/ a podcast on Spotify ( The Daily - The New York Times) / audiobooks (Audible, Storytel, Nextory) -> Sherlock Holmes series, Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts series, Jane Austen books or anything else you find interesting
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Imagine you lost track of what they are saying in the listening exercise. What do you do?
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How language shapes the way we think
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Make a Dutch sentence to explain what is happening in each picture.
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Make an English sentence to explain what is happening in each picture.
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De fles staat op tafel.
De fles ligt op tafel.
The bottle is on the table.
The bottle is on the table.
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HERE WE GO !
Listen to the TedTalk and write down the key aspects.
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timer
1:00
Linguistic diversity - what do you think is meant by this?
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Compare your notes to those of your neighbour, what are the differences?
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From the final part, do you see parallels with languages you speak?
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Slide 19 - Video
Can you think of any examples of this from languages you speak?
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homework/ task
Find something that we can watch/ listen to/ read in class in the first 10 minutes.
It needs to be originally in English
It needs to be accessible to everyone ( np paywall/subscription)
link to the article/song/fragment/....: TEAMS (PZR Plazier)