Watching and Listening H1

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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Watching and Listening

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Planning for today
  • Reading
  • Learning goals
  • Podcasts
  • Watching and listening theory
  • Check learning goals
  • Homework next lesson

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Reading
  • Read 10-15 minutes. 
timer
15:00

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Learning goals
  • You can understand the main points of television programmes  about familair topics when they are presented in a clear and relatively slow fashion.
  • You can understand the main points of news items on the radio and more simple recorded material about familiar topics

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Video

Some podcasts I enjoy.
  1. National parks after dark
  2. Lovecraft investigation  
  3. Any Lorecast production 

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Watching and listening
W/L: During watching and listening, you as a viewer have the time to read the question and possible answers before the fragment starts.
W/L: During the video, the answer is usually said or repeated at the very end of the video.
W/L: Listen closely for signal words  (Because, Why, But, The reason, In conclusion, ETC.) 
W/L: Acquaint yourself with the different accents of English.
W: The images in the fragment are NOT always there to help you. 

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Slide 8 - Video

00:16
How did he wake up?
A
His dog woke him
B
His wife woke him
C
A car crash woke him
D
A storm woke him

Slide 9 - Quiz

00:33
What did he tell the man who had crashed?
A
"Don't be a hero mate"
B
"You can't park there"
C
"The police are coming"
D
"Why have you done that?"

Slide 10 - Quiz

01:04
How long has the shop been in his friend's family?

Slide 11 - Open question

02:11
What was the only thing he was wearing?

Slide 12 - Open question

Check learning goals
  1. You can understand the main points of television programmes about familair topics when they are presented in a clear and relatively slow fashion.
  2. You can understand the main points of news items on the radio and more simple recorded material about familiar topics

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