4V KLT Nieuwe stijl practice #1 & 2

4V KLT Practice
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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 2 videos.

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4V KLT Practice
Nieuwe stijl 
Lesson 1

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Welcome to English class!
  • Have a seat
  • Take out a pen or pencil and a large piece of papier (A4) to write on.

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Today: KLT Practice.
But we do something new.

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What are we going to do?
Watch the clip. Twice.
First, just for fun.
Second, to summarise and take notes.

Slide 8 - Slide

1. Read the introduction and think about what you can expect to see and hear.

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Piers Morgan Uncensored is joined by futurist and physicist Michio Kaku and professor Max Tegmark from the Institute of Artificial Intelligence at MIT to debate what the future holds for AI in the modern world and whether we can grow with it - or be destroyed by it.

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What do you already know?

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Slide 12 - Video

Note-taking
to help you remember the most important things that are said. 

Use the following tips for note-taking:
- avoid full sentences - use key phrases or words;
- write down main ideas, avoid examples and small details or anything you'll recall anyway;
- rephrase, in other words: use your own words when taking notes.

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Now, take notes while you watch:
  • What are the main ideas? 
  • Who are the (main) speakers? 
  • What are their different points of view (pros/cons)? 
  • If numbers or percentages are used, what points are they used for?

At the end of the clip, finish your notes. Vul aan waar nodig.

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Slide 15 - Video

Now,
on the next LessonUp page, send in your questions for the class.
  • You need to know the answers to your questions.
  • Questions and answers need to be present in the video.

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Send in all your questions here (no answers).
1 question per submission. You should send inmore than 1 question.

Slide 17 - Open question