H3 Engels periode 2 - les week 46

H3 English lesson 
week 1 - Term 2
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H3 English lesson 
week 1 - Term 2

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Slide 2 - Video

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English Term 2
Listening (3x) test Luistervaardigheid (videodeel), 30 min., tijdens instructie
H3B: do. 10/12 - tijdens instructie 
H3A en H3C: do. 17/12 - tijdens instructie 

Speaking (2x) presentatie met werkgroepje in instructie, over Civil Rights
do. 7/1 en do. 14/1 presentaties tijdens instructie  

Holmwoods +  Civil Rights PO (3x), hierbij geldt:  
max. 4 pt te verdienen voor Civil Rights PO (deadline vr. 8/1 voor 17.00 uur inleveren via SOM)
max. 6 pt te verdienen voor Holmwoods (deadline za. 16/1 om 23.59 uur – dus VOOR zo. 17/1)

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In class today: Speaking and Listening


In Domain today: 
work in Holmwoods for 30 minutes!

note: We can see when and how long you work in Holmwoods :) 

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Speaking tips
  • th 
  • The u in but
  • p / t / k and aspiration ('tango' - 'kill' - 
  • A cup of tea -> A-cup-o-tea
  • When in doubt: use fillers. 'I am sorry, could you repeat that please?' 'I need a moment here'  'What do you mean?' 'That's a difficult question. Let me think.' 


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Now practise your speaking...
Speaking activity - ask questions (in duo) - 5 minutes

Speaking exercise (in duo) - discuss these subjects - 5 minutes

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Listening tips
  • Lees vooraf de vraag door
  • focus op de grote lijn (blijf niet 'hangen' als je een woord niet kent)
  • af en toe een woord opschrijven kan helpen bij focussen
  • Bij twijfel: je eerste antwoord is het vaakst goed!

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Now practise your Listening...
Listen and watch  Why do languages die?  (3:26 min)

While watching, try to write down the answers to these questions

Fill in the remaining blanks when we watch it a second time



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Civil Rights PO - will be explained next week
... but check out these famous speeches about civil rights

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Martin Luther King jr 
'I have a dream' speech (1963)

Black American civil rights leader Martin Luther King (1929 - 1968) addresses crowds during the March On Washington at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, where he gave his 'I Have A Dream' speech. (v.a. 0:25 min.)

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Slide 13 - Video

Barack Obama 
'The speech that made Barack Obama President'
In 2004, a one-term senator from Illinois took the stage to deliver the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in Boston. By the time Barack Obama had finished speaking, Democrats across the country knew they had seen the future of their party.  (v.a. 3:28 min.)

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Slide 15 - Video

Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech (2014)
(v.a. 2:08 min.)

'It is for those frightened children who want peace. It is for those voiceless children who want change. I am here to stand up for their rights, to raise their voice… it is not time to pity them. It is not time to pity them.' 

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Slide 17 - Video

Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks weigerde op te staan in de bus wat veel te weeg heeft gebracht. 

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Slide 20 - Link