E3.1 B1 Speakout unit 5A. News: Fake News.

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In this lesson, Ss discuss fake news. They start by reading an article about fake news. From this
reading, Ss work out the meaning of vocabulary related to news and social media and then practise
using it. They discuss critical thinking skills in relation to fake news and then review and practise
relative clauses. They notice the pronunciation of wh- in relative pronouns. Finally, they work in
groups and each read a different news story. They retell these stories to their group and work
together to decide which story is fake.

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Today, we'll finish our lesson talking about the significance of this picture.

Amanda Gorman
Born in 1998
American poet and activist
Famous poem: The Hill we Climb
Today's class
Discuss critical thinking skills in relation to fake news.

Read an article about fake news: news and social media.

Talk about a news story:
 relative clauses.



Check Teams for the Period planner.



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BBC vlog
Watch the video. 

Note down some of the sources for getting news the people mention.


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Unit opener.
How do you get your news?

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Speaking

Do you use any of the sources the speakers mention?


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Real or fake?
Why do some people believe Santos Dumont was ‘the first’?



a/an
the 
no article


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In pairs
Read the text and do exercises 2B, 2C and 2D.

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Discuss as a group. 
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In pairs
Fill out bold words in the article.
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Then continue with 3B.

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In pairs
Talk to each other about posting new stories: 

Do you ever do this? 
Yes, no? Why, or why not?

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DUS
who 
people
where
places
which
things
when
times
whose
possesions
Relative clauses (bijzinnen)
'That' can be used instead of 'who' or 'which'.

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Ask students if they know what a relative clause is. 
DUS
Main clause
Relative clause
This is the house
where we lived.
They started to feel ill on the day
when the spider bit them. 
He's the man
who/that I told you about. 
It's the thing 
which you use to fold laundry.
Relative clauses (bijzinnen)

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Ask students if they know what a relative clause is. 
Grammar
Preparation for grammar bank.
who, which, when, where and whose. 

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Idee:
studenten krijgen een fake news en een echt artikel te lezen en moeten kritisch nadenken over welk artikel echt is en welke niet,
Answers to 4
Here are the answers which you can use.

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Idee:
studenten krijgen een fake news en een echt artikel te lezen en moeten kritisch nadenken over welk artikel echt is en welke niet,
Homework
Pearson Speakout 3rd edition.

Unit 5A




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To finish
Please get ready to finish
this lesson together.

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To finish
Are you going to think differently about news now?

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Idee:
studenten krijgen een fake news en een echt artikel te lezen en moeten kritisch nadenken over welk artikel echt is en welke niet,
Amanda Gorman
Born in 1998
American poet and activist

Famous poem: The Hill we Climb

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Starter 2.8

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This hope is our door, our portal.
Even if we never get back to normal,
Someday we can venture beyond it,
To leave the known and take the first steps.
So let us not return to what was normal,
But reach toward what is next.
What was cursed, we will cure.
What was plagued, we will prove pure.
Where we tend to argue, we will try to agree,
Those fortunes we forswore, now the future we foresee,
Where we weren’t aware, we’re now awake;
Those moments we missed
Are now these moments we make,
The moments we meet,
And our hearts, once all together beaten,
Now all together beat.

New Day's 
lyrics by
Amanda Gorman

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"So let us not return to what was normal,
But reach toward what is next"

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