This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
Chapter 3: A Watching
Goals for this lesson:
Talk and think about the English Speaking World &
stereotypes
Slide 1 - Slide
Introduction: English Speaking World
Slide 2 - Slide
A stereotype is a simplified image of a group of people. Often, one characteristic is zoomed in on. The media, like films, TV, news, and social media can strengthen a stereotype. Stereotypes are often based on:
– cultural background (last name / religion)
– what someone looks like / racism
– gender (man or woman) or sexual preference
– age
Stereotypes are linked to prejudice. A prejudice is an opinion you have about someone without knowing them well.
Everyone has prejudices. You learn prejudices through your upbringing, the media, and your surroundings. Prejudices and stereotypes can lead to discrimination. This is why it is important to unlearn your prejudice. You can do this by meeting a lot of people and groups, by informing yourself and always taking a critical look at your own judgments.
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Slide 4 - Video
Why not only talk about the UK?
English is a world language.
England discovered and dominated many parts of the world.
Let's have a look!
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Video
In your own words (in English) explain how English became a world language. Try to use 1-2 sentences.
Slide 7 - Open question
In how many countries (approximately) is English the official language?
A
50
B
70
C
90
D
100
Slide 8 - Quiz
How many people in the world (approximately) speak English?
A
7.5 billion
B
1.5 billion
C
3 billion
D
5 billion
Slide 9 - Quiz
How many people (approximately) are native speakers of English?