2V U1P1 Crossing Borders California

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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Welcome back!
Please put your book on the table!

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Today's plan
  • What do we remember?
  • Crossing Borders - California
  • Individual work


At the end of this class, you will have learned something about the history and sights of the state with the most people in America

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What class rules
do we remember?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Our class rules
1. Bring your textbook, notebook and a pen to school!
2. Behave, and treat others as you like to be treated
3. Raise your hand if you don't understand something
4. Don't shout an answer, raise your hand
3. No bathroom breaks during the class!
4. No phones in class
5. We speak English as much as possible

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California

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California

Slide 8 - Mind map

Yosemite National Park

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Slide 10 - Video

00:37
How far is it from Malibu to Los Angeles?
A
1 hour away
B
half an hour away
C
ten minutes away

Slide 11 - Quiz

01:11
Death Valley is the ... in California.
A
highest, coldest and wettest
B
lowest, driest and hottest
C
coldest, lowest and driest

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:47
Why is the architecture in San Francisco unique? Because it's built ..
A
on the seaside
B
in the mountains
C
on hills

Slide 13 - Quiz

02:05
What kind of town is Monterey?
A
coastal town
B
cliff town
C
desert town

Slide 14 - Quiz

02:42
What can you explore in Redding?
A
trails, mountains, waterfalls and hot springs
B
beaches, lakes, rivers and cliffs
C
all of the above

Slide 15 - Quiz

03:09
What country does San Diego border?
A
Canada
B
Mexico
C
Cuba

Slide 16 - Quiz

03:30
What particular characteristic does Joshua Tree have?
A
rock formations
B
beaches
C
all of the above

Slide 17 - Quiz

Have you heard of the Gold Rush? What do you think it means?

Slide 18 - Open question

Slide 19 - Video

The golden state
Ever wondered how California got its name? Early Spanish explorers mistakenly thought that California was an island. They named it after a mythical island from a Spanish novel called California. It was ruled by Queen Califia and the only people living there were female warriors who used gold tools and weapons. California got its nickname 'The Golden State' a few centuries later when a massive rush of gold seekers came to California to get rich.

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Individual work
Unit 1 - Lesson 1: ex. 2 - 3 on PAGE ( 


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