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This lesson contains 46 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

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Lesson objectives
Linking words

  • You know what the meaning of their connection is.
  • You are able to apply them in sentences.

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Linking Words -  9 categories
  1. Additions
  2. Contrast
  3. Comparison
  4. Cause-and-effect
  5. Reason
  6. Conclusion
  7. Condition
  8. Illustration
  9. Time / sequence

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Lesson objectives
  • Vocabulary: revision (25-34)  and practise (35-36)
  • News project: understanding categories

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recap lists 25-34
keep your book closed

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Translate: sight
A
bezienswaardigheid
B
visum
C
onderneming
D
vergezicht

Slide 7 - Quiz

Translate: avalanche
A
vlakte
B
aardbeving
C
gletscher
D
lawine

Slide 8 - Quiz

Translate: pond

Slide 9 - Open question

Translate: high tide

Slide 10 - Open question

Write a sentence with
to drain - swamp

Slide 11 - Open question

lists 35 & 36
Open your book and read through the two lists.


Write down the words you find difficult.
timer
8:00

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Write a sentence with
forecast - shower

Slide 13 - Open question

Write a sentence with
violent - suspect

Slide 14 - Open question

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NEWS LITERACY
You know:
  • news categories
  • news related words

You will practise with:
  • understanding the news
  • judging news sources

                                                          
                                                                    

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What is news?
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Give your answer in a full English sentence.

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What is news?
  • Information or reports about recent events.
  • Previously unknown information.
  • Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events. 

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News is ...

  • what an editor thinks is news
  • dog bites man vs. man bites dog

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Recap: news categories?
  • International news
  • National news
  • Local news

--> it's mainly about who views it
A Dutch person watches the NOS in Spain: national news

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What is a scoop?
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Give your answer in a full English sentence.

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What is a scoop?
  • A story or piece of news discovered and published by one news media before all others.

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What is an exclusive?
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Give your answer in a full English sentence.

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What is an exclusive?
  • When a news organisation is the only one to report the news.
  •  A story that can take an audience away from competing news organizations.

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What is a headline?
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Give your answer in a full English sentence.

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What is a headline?
  • a head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large type and giving the gist of the story or article that follows.

  • headlines, plural: front-page news 
  • "The scandal made headlines."

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How to deal with the news:
- Is all news reliable?
- What's a reliable news source? 
- What influences reporting the news?

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Is all news reliable?

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What's a reliable news source?

Slide 29 - Open question

What influences reporting the news?

Slide 30 - Open question

Examples of online news sources
www.cnn.com
www.foxnews.com
www.bbc.com
www.news.sky.com
www.dutchnews.nl
www.nltimes.nl

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Assignment in pairs
  • Compare the opening pages of CNN.com and FOXnews.com
  • Find three differences on the front pages that you think are important.
  • Why do you think the two companies present the news differently?

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10:00000

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P.O. News Project (examendossier)
  • Instructions on Magister.Me  > Opdrachten
  • Deadline: 20 March

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Pass 2 reading + 2 listening tasks.

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Newsitems I am going to discuss in my PO

Slide 36 - Open question

How do you find out whether your news is reliable or not?
Verification 
Independence
Accountability
(VIA)

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VIA

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In your own words: What's verification?

Slide 39 - Open question

Verification:
the act of verifying something 
(= proving or checking that it exists, or is true or correct):

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In your own words: What's indepencende?

Slide 41 - Open question

Independence:
not subject to control by others

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In your own words: what's accountability?

Slide 43 - Open question

Accountability:
the fact of being responsible for what you do and able to give a satisfactory reason for it

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Examples:
  • https://www.facebook.com/pluginVNN/
  • Fact Checker: President Trump made 19,127 false or misleading claims in 1,226 days
  • https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/factcheck/fact-checker-president-trump-made-19127-false-or-misleading-claims-in-1226-days/ar-BB14RCpH
     

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Independence
Can a news company really be independent, do you think?

Slide 46 - Open question