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Global Listening #3, video
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Global Listening #3, video

Slide 1 - Slide

Take notes
  • Use key words and write down names
  • Use arrows/signs/colours to highlight important parts
  • Summarize your notes at the end

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

1: How were council houses presented after the First World War?
A
as an economic effect of the military victory.
B
as an incentive for people to join the military.
C
as a reward for military services rendered.

Slide 4 - Quiz

2: What is said about the Sheffield Flower Estate?
It was an estate where the concept of council housing...
A
was geared toward raising a family.
B
was initially experimented with.
C
was linked to the benefits of natural life.

Slide 5 - Quiz

3: What was the overall mood in the Flower Estate?
A
People experienced a strong sense of belonging.
B
People felt an urge to renovate their homes.
C
People were happy to live with their relatives nearby.

Slide 6 - Quiz

4: What is one of the dilemmas regarding social housing these days?
A
what is done to stimulate people to buy their council home.
B
what needs to be done about crime in council estates.
C
what the criteria should be to qualify for a council house.

Slide 7 - Quiz

5: What should an estate be like, according to tenant Lesley?
It should be a place...
A
that should be about people rather than government policies.
B
where everyone gets a chance to buy a cheap house.
C
with a proper balance between owners and tenants.

Slide 8 - Quiz

6: What is a reason for the social
housing crisis, according to
Melanie Rees?
A
The authorities have been giving priority to other building projects.
B
The council houses no longer meet with today's housing standards.
C
There are many people who wrongfully occupy a council house.

Slide 9 - Quiz

7: What, according to property analist Kate Faulkner, does the government fail to see?
That building council estates...
A
could boost the economy if it focused on a wealthier type of occupant.
B
makes sound economic sense, when analysed in a broader context.
C
should be a moral obligation, rather than an economic consideration.

Slide 10 - Quiz

The end

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