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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Planning
Week 1: writing a biography (brainstorming  & researching)
Week 2: writing a biography (researching & writing)
Week 3: writing a biography (writing  & balloon debate)
Week 4: listening level assessment 
Week 5: reading level assessment

Deadline Biography: 29 January 2021

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Listening

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1. What does impeachment mean?
A
Removal from office
B
Conviction of a crime
C
Formal accusation of wrongdoing

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2. Who can formally initiate the impeachment process?
A
The House of Representatives
B
Any citizen of the United States
C
The Senate

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3. Where does the impeachment trial take place?
A
The White House
B
The Senate
C
The Supreme Court

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4. How many votes are required for conviction of a president or vice president?
A
A simple majority
B
A unanimous vote
C
A supermajority

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5. What can get someone impeached in the USA?

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6. Which of the following presidents was NOT formally impeached?
A
Andrew Johnson
B
Richard Nixon
C
Bill Clinton

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Balloon Debate
  • To gain experience speaking in an
    informal debate setting. 
  • To think creatively to generate relevant arguments. 
  • To develop persuasive responses to simple questions. 

There are four people in a hot air balloon. It is sinking because it is too heavy. The only way for them to survive is for one person to be thrown out of the balloon. 

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Balloon Debate
Round 1:  give a short speech (no more than 2 minutes) explaining why your character should not be thrown out of the balloon. 

Round 2:  ask each other questions and answer questions

Voting: how well did each person do in persuading them
in favour of that character?



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APA-style
- American Psychological Association

- Commonly used style of citation, but it's quite complex.

- Used to acknowledge sources and avoid plagiarism.


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APA- Style
The different types of sources all have their own rules.> use the APA -guide!

In-text citation:
The more time students had spent on Facebook, the less happy they felt over time (Wainwright, 2012)

Reference List:
Wainwright, P. (2012). The impact of Social Media on students. London: Longman.


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APA Bibliography Word

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APA Bibliography Word

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APA Bibliography Word

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Writing a Biography
Part 2: Researching
Step 5: Answer the questions in Appendix 1.

Step 6: Gather three quotations by and three quotations about your subject. Be accurate!

Part 3: Writing



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