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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and 3 videos.

Items in this lesson

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Slide 1 - Video

00:17
Why does the audience say 'aaaah'?
A
Because Mr Bean will return
B
Because Mr Bean will not return
C
Because Rowan Atkinson makes a joke
D
Because there will be a new Mr Bean actor

Slide 2 - Quiz

00:42
What is meant by this 'global outreach'?
A
That Mr Bean is shown everywhere in the world
B
That Mr Bean speaks only English
C
That Mr Bean doesn't speak and nobody can understand him
D
That Mr Bean is appreciated everywhere in the world

Slide 3 - Quiz

01:18
What happens when people
half-recognise Rowan Atkinson?
A
Atkinson will say "Yes, it's me!"
B
People don't approach Atkinson
C
People stare at Atkinson
D
Atkinson asks people not to stare at him

Slide 4 - Quiz

01:45
What does Rowan Atkinson say about his experience at the Land Rover
parts department?
A
He only went there because he was in Peterborough
B
He saw a lot of men hang around with car parts in their hands
C
He had to walk back and forth with the men working there
D
He has to spend a long time there because it takes forever to get the car parts

Slide 5 - Quiz

02:22
What does a spitting image mean?
A
It is someone that you wish you were
B
It is someone who looks very much like someone else
C
It is someone who copies someone else
D
It is Atkinson who looks exactly like Mr. Bean

Slide 6 - Quiz

03:28
Why does Rowan Atkinson
tell this story?
A
To give an example of what can happen when he is half recognized
B
To criticise people who do not recognise him
C
To make fun of the man who did not recognize him
D
To explain that it is not always fun to be an actor

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Slide 8 - Video

00:26
What is a déjà vu?
A
Something new you are experiencing
B
Something that you can eat in a restaurant
C
Something that you have already seen and see again
D
Something that gives you nightmares

Slide 9 - Quiz

00:41
Why is it so difficult to study a déjà vu?
A
Because it's so short and you hardly notice it
B
Because it occurs when people are sleeping
C
Because not everyone has it
D
Because it only happens once in 10 years

Slide 10 - Quiz

01:00
Why are there more than 40 theories to explain the phenomenon that is called a "déjà vu"?
A
Because a deja vu is only a sensation
B
Because someone made up a french term
C
There is no hard evidence about what a deja vu really is
D
Speculation caused researchers to think of many theories

Slide 11 - Quiz

01:52
What is theory 1?
A
There is a flurry of info and your brain fools you into thinking you saw this before
B
One of the events is processed more slowly, so it seems as if it happened before
C
Everything in your brain is in sync, that’s why you know it happened

Slide 12 - Quiz

02:36
What is theory 2?
A
You recognise it because you saw it in the past but your brain fails to identify where you saw before
B
You recognise it because your brain is made up of holograms
C
You recognise it because your brain looks for familiar items, the items help you remember

Slide 13 - Quiz

03:06
What is theory 3?
A
You focus too much on one thing so your brain can’t recognise what happened around you
B
Your brain processes everything at once that’s why you recognise
C
You recognise because you were there all the time, you just were not focused

Slide 14 - Quiz

03:39
Theory 1
Theory 2
Theory 3
Hologram theory
Dual processing
Divided attention

Slide 15 - Drag question

Slide 16 - Video