Unit 3: Australia 2BKT

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Happy new year!

2024

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Planning


Lesson goals


Introduction  New year   (10 min)
Start unit 3 (25 min)
Evaluation + ending lesson (5 min)
Refresh your knowledge of Australia
Practise listening skills

Slide 2 - Slide

Write down something you did
during your holiday.

Slide 3 - Mind map

New year's resolutions!
(g                            Goede voornemens

Slide 4 - Slide

6

Slide 5 - Video

What do you think are the most popular new year's resolutions?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Slide 7 - Slide

00:21
New Year has always been celebrated on the 1st of January
A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz

00:36
Julius Ceaser's calender looks at the position of the
A
sun
B
moon

Slide 9 - Quiz

00:53
In the Middle Ages they celebrated New Year
A
on the 1st of March
B
on the 1st of January
C
on a lot of different dates
D
never

Slide 10 - Quiz

01:26
How long is Chinese New Year celebrated?
A
a day
B
a week
C
a month
D
a season

Slide 11 - Quiz

01:35
How many grapes do they eat on New Year's eve in Spain?
A
1
B
12
C
120
D
1200

Slide 12 - Quiz

02:12
Where do most New Yorkers come together on New Year's eve?
A
at the Statue of Liberty
B
At the White House
C
On Times Square
D
At a friend's house

Slide 13 - Quiz

What are some of your new year's resolutions?
(in English)

Slide 14 - Open question

Unit 3: lesson 1

Australia

Slide 15 - Slide

Unit 3 Australia: What will you learn in this chapter?
  • A lot about Australia 
  • New words about: Towns & cities, arts & crafts, clothes shopping and celebrations
  • Expressions: give an opinion (mening geven), je kunt korte berichten doorgeven.
  • Grammar: woordvolgorde, much, many, a little & tag questions

Slide 16 - Slide

But first: What are we going to do today?
  • Learn something about Australia 

Slide 17 - Slide

Slide 18 - Video

What do you already know about Australia?

Slide 19 - Mind map

Slide 20 - Slide

Slide 21 - Slide

Nu gaan we kijken naar een filmpje over Australia:
  • Let goed op, je moet hier vragen bij beantwoorden

Slide 22 - Slide

3

Slide 23 - Video

00:30
Hoe groot is Australie?

Slide 24 - Open question

01:03
Waarom is de bijnaam van Australie 'down under'?

Slide 25 - Open question

02:05
Wat is het meest bekende dier van Australie?

Slide 26 - Open question

3.1 - Crossing Borders
Australia - Built by 'criminals'
At the end of the 18th century, Britain wasn't doing well. Often people couldn't find work. So they were poor and hungry. Many people had to steal to survive, and got arrested. There wasn't enough space and money to send all these ‘criminals’ to prison, so they were put on prison transport ships to Australia. The first settlers in Australia were 736 prisoners and about 500 marines and officers.

Slide 27 - Slide

Exercise 1
1) ga naar de online methode
2) luister/ kijk de video Australia's early settlers
- tip: zet de ondertiteling aan, zodat je mee kan lezen. Misschien moet je ook een paar keer luisteren, want het gaat best snel
3) maak opdracht 1 online

Slide 28 - Slide

Evaluation of lesson:
I think this class
A
was fun and I did learn a lot about Australia.
B
was fun but I did not learn anything.
C
was okay, I did learn a few new things.
D
sucked, it was boring and I already knew all this stuff.

Slide 29 - Quiz

Slide 30 - Slide

Unit 3: lesson 1
Australia
part 2  

Slide 31 - Slide

Planning


Lesson goals


Look back      (5 min)
Watch video (8 min)
Read text and do exercise 3       (15 min)
Learn words lesson 2
                          (12 min)
Refresh your knowledge of Australia
Practise listening skills
Practise reading skills

Slide 32 - Slide

10

Slide 33 - Video

00:37
James Cook heeft Australië ontdekt.
A
True
B
False

Slide 34 - Quiz

00:50
Waarom is Canberra de hoofdstad?
A
Canberra was de grootste stad in Australië.
B
Ze vonden het leuk klinken.
C
Ze konden niet kiezen tussen Sydney en Melbourne.
D
Er waren meer kangaroos in Canberra.

Slide 35 - Quiz

01:14
Het volk van Australië stamt voornamelijk af van....
A
kangaroos
B
gevangenen
C
politieagenten

Slide 36 - Quiz

01:44
Wat is de verhouding van mensen tot schapen?
A
1 op 10
B
1 op 6
C
1 op 3

Slide 37 - Quiz

02:40
Welk van deze dieren ontdekte Darwin niet?
A
Marsupials
B
Possums
C
Platypus
D
Mole rats

Slide 38 - Quiz

03:13
Hoeveel verschillende soorten slangen zijn er wel niet in Australië?
A
200
B
150
C
115
D
120

Slide 39 - Quiz

03:36
Hoe lang kan een Australische regenworm wel niet worden?
A
2 meters
B
1.2 centimetres
C
1.2 meters
D
1.2 feet

Slide 40 - Quiz

04:05
Wie deelt het hek op?
A
Dingos and Humans
B
Humans and Kangaroos
C
Dingos and Kangaroos

Slide 41 - Quiz

04:58
Wanneer was de grootste diamant ooit gevonden?
A
1927
B
1972
C
1297
D
1872

Slide 42 - Quiz

00:50
De hoofdstad van Australië is...
A
Sydney
B
Canberra
C
Melbourne
D
Brisbane

Slide 43 - Quiz

Exercise 2 + 3
1. Schrijf een Engelse boodschap aan iemand die je misschien nooit meer ziet.
2. Text "Rules for convicts" lezen we samen.
3. Opdracht 3: Vertaal de vragen van de verslaggever naar het Engels. 
                            Verzin ook Engelse antwoorden (passend bij de tekst).

Klaar? -> Opdracht 1 van les 3.2
                   Studygo 3.2 woordjes leren

Slide 44 - Slide

Slide 45 - Video