C1 Advanced listening part 1 and 2/ CE 2021-I/ SE Speaking: text 1

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Tuesday, February 4th

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Programme
- C1 Advanced listening practice: parts 1 and 2
- CE 2021-I: Discuss texts 4 and 5
- SE Speaking: Text 1
- CE 2021-I: Work on texts 6 and 7


Tell me which book you're reading in term 3!

Slide 2 - Slide

SE Listening
Go to our Magister Studiewijzer and look for C1 Advanced Practice exam, sample paper 1.

We're going to do the first 2 tasks of the listening paper.

Slide 3 - Slide

CE VWO 2021-I:
text 4
  • 6. B
  • 7. E
  • 8. B
  • 9. C
  • 10. 1. niet / 2. wel / 3. wel / 4. niet
  • 11. C - A - B
  • 12. B
  • 13. E 

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CE VWO 2021-I:
text 5
  • 14. Alinea 5
  • 15. B
  • 16. D
  • 17. C
  • 18. C
  • 19. 1. wel / 2. niet / 3. niet / 4. wel

Slide 5 - Slide

SE Speaking text 1
ChatGPT: a blessing or a curse?

Slide 6 - Slide

Orientation
Go through text 1 again and send in 5 words that relate best to the idea of ChatGPT being a blessing (add a +) and 5 words that relate to it being a curse (add a -).

Slide 7 - Slide

Which words from the text relate to ChatGPT
being a blessing and it being a curse?
Choose 5 words for each category and fill in 1 word at a time. Add a + for blessing and - for curse.

Slide 8 - Mind map

Which 'existential worries' (lines 16-17) does the article come up with?
A
It could make people feel superfluous and useless.
B
It makes it too easy to cheat, even for people who usually don't so.
C
It doesn't just make it easy for students, but also for teachers.
D
It might create a generation who haven't learnt to think for themselves nor process information

Slide 9 - Quiz

In which way do educators feel 'threatened' (line 37)?
A
They can't be sure anymore whether their students are writing their own essays.
B
ChatGPT allows students to anonymously send them messages.
C
ChatGPT often provides students with incorrect answers.
D
They were completely unprepared for an app like ChatGPT.

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which two reasons does the writer mention in lines 60-85 why the New York City public schools' approach to ChatGPT (line 28) won't work?

Slide 11 - Open question

Why does the writer compare ChatGPT to calculators (line 75)?
Because ...
A
initially people were very much against their use at school too.
B
they are both banned in many schools.
C
they both can be used to cheat as well as to assist in learning.
D
both can give the user a false sense of security.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Why did Cherie Shields (line 92) allow her students to use ChatGPT?
Because ...
A
they could compare their own longhand essays with those produed by ChatGPT.
B
they could compare the essays ChatGPT came up with for each of them.
C
they needed to learn how to use AI and they could use it as a starting point.
D
they could fact check all the information it had come up with and learn from it.

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the fuction of lines 119-138?
A
To show that it's harder to get a useful response from AI than you think.
B
To highlight the many uses of ChatGPT.
C
To make clear that ChatGPT can't be used for just any discipline.
D
To prove that ChatGPT can be an effective replacement of online teaching sessions.

Slide 14 - Quiz

How does Mr Gold (line 149) feel about students using ChatGPT?
A
He uses it so they can learn about how it often gets things wrong.
B
He lets them use it to answer his own ChatGPT-generated questions.
C
He warns students based on his own experiences that it's less efficient than they think.
D
He actively encourages it as it helps them learn about topics discussed in class.

Slide 15 - Quiz

What sentiment does the writer express in lines 171-194?
A
Despite his profession, he doesn't really like ChatGPT.
B
He fears for the future generation who has to compete with it.
C
He secretly gloats about the success of ChatGPT.
D
He is fascinated by the way it has taken over our classrooms.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which 'barricade' is the writer talking about in line 195?
A
The attempts by teachers to ban all forms of AI from the classroom.
B
The moral principles people had against 'cheating'.
C
The reasonable objections people had against AI and ChatGPT.
D
The unjustified dislike many educators have of all things technological.

Slide 17 - Quiz

The final remark ('But who ... expert teachers?') is meant:
A
as an encouragement to educators.
B
ironically.
C
melancholically.
D
as an encouragement to students.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Practice exam CE 2021-I
Work on texts 6 - 7

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Thursday
- Bring your SE Speaking reader, CE 2021-I, device and earphones
- SE Speaking: Read text 2
- CE 2021-I: Finish texts 6 - 7
- Study exam words: Functiewoorden

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