Week 2.4 Scotland

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week 2.4
welcome to English class!

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blok 2
2.1  Halloween
2.2  Reviews
2.3  English - rugby
2.4  English- Scotland
2.5  0-meting
2.6  0-meting
2.7  Christmas quiz
FT 2
Christmas Holiday

Slide 2 - Slide

A quick recap...
Let's see what you remember of last week's lesson. Answer quickly! You will get 10 seconds per question.

Slide 3 - Slide

What is a nickname for someone from New Zealand?
A
Koala
B
Kangaroo
C
Kiwi
D
Moose

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is New Zealand's national men's team called?
A
The Black Team
B
All Blacks
C
Highlanders
D
The Blackers

Slide 5 - Quiz

What are the native peoples called from New Zealand?
A
Aborigines
B
Natives
C
Aboriginals
D
Maoris

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is the name of a haka?
Two answers are correct.
A
Te Matatini
B
Ka Mate
C
Kapa O Pango
D
Oka Mate

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is New Zealand's capital city?
A
Wellington
B
Auckland
C
Adelaide
D
Melbourne

Slide 8 - Quiz

Sports in the UK
Football teams in the UK
can you name a few?

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what is the difference...
England
Great Britain
United Kingdom
?

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Which names go where?
United Kingdom
Great Britain
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
Ireland
British Isles

Slide 11 - Drag question

Slide 12 - Map

Now, let's see what you know about...
Scotland

Slide 13 - Mind map

About Scotland
Capital: Edinburgh /ed-in-buh-row/
Inhabitants: 4.5 million
Known for: Haggis, Highlands and the Highland Games, Scottish accent,

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some fun facts about Scotland
Scotland's national animal is a unicorn. 
Scotland has the highest proportion of redheads in the world. 
Scotland has approximately 790 islands
94% of Scotland is empty: nobody lives there
The Highland Games !

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Highland games
Scotland's Highland games are usually one-day events taking place in outdoor spaces across the country. 
They feature traditional Highland sports such as the caber toss, tug o' war and the hammer throw, Highland dancing and music. There will also be lots of family fun such as food and craft stalls and games.

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Slide 17 - Video

About Scotland
Read the text and answer the questions

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Homework
The next two weeks:
Bring your laptop, charger and headphones: O-meting

Taalblokken
Unit 1
1.5 speaking finish

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