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Final lesson
Good morning, V5!

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Mon 2/9 - Fri 6/9
Study objectives:
I can 
  • use my planner, PTA and books
  • understand short opinion pieces
  • understand documentaries
  • discuss a familiar topic
  • use exam vocabulary in context



 
This week's work:
Class 1
      • Welcome back /introduction
      • planner / pta / books / e-pack 
      • info book-film comparisons
      Class 2
      • Of Course §1.1 exc 1, 10, 12-19, 22
      • Words in Progress exc 18









         








          sign in Of Course e-pack:
          V5a (entl1) - 059290
          V5b (entl2) - 088282

          • Find a partner + a book/film you would like to present and discuss in TW1
          • Hand in book title by Fri 6/9









             








              Lesson 2

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              Slide 3 - Video

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              Test Your Knowledge: The Bermuda Triangle

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              This ocean area has a reputation for devilry and danger. How much do you know about the Bermuda Triangle?
              The Bermuda Triangle is a mysterious place that covers roughly 500,000 square miles in which ocean?
              A
              Atlantic
              B
              Indian
              C
              Pacific

              Slide 5 - Quiz

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              The Bermuda Triangle extends across nearly 500,000 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean. It's located off the southeastern coast of the United States with apexes in the vicinities of Bermuda; Miami, Fla. and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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              While the Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary area not formally recognized by the U.S. Board of Geographic Names, plenty of superstition and lore surround it. It is also called the _____.
              A
              Trifecta of Demons
              B
              Devil's Triangle
              C
              Abyss of Despair

              Slide 7 - Quiz

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              Another name for the Bermuda Triangle is the Devil's Triangle, a moniker that may have been borrowed from Bermuda's own alias: Isle of Devils.



              Another name for the Bermuda Triangle is the Devil's Triangle, a moniker that may have been borrowed from Bermuda's own alias: Isle of Devils.

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              One theory that attempts to explain the powerful pull of the Bermuda Triangle posits that:
              A
              The area is a haunted by drowned sailors who are looking for others to join their colony.
              B
              These waters are a gateway to the lost city of Atlantis.
              C
              A sea creature related to the Loch Ness monster devours the crews of encroaching ships.

              Slide 9 - Quiz

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              While it's a farfetched theory, at least one psychic, Edgar Cayce, claimed that this area is a portal to the lost city of Atlantis. Cayce explained that Atlantis had many modern-day technologies, which ultimately led to the demise of the city. He said that Atlantis could be accessed by a pathway called Bimini Road, in the Bahamas.

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              A strange cloud tunnel over the Bermuda Triangle has been reported by several pilots. According to these pilots, what's so strange about the tunnel?
              A
              It's an electronic fog that distorts time.
              B
              Passing through it causes tiny ice crystals to form on the plane.
              C
              There's a zero-gravity atmosphere inside it.

              Slide 11 - Quiz

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              In "The Fog: A Never Before Published Theory of the Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon," Gernon and MacGregor describe how an electronic fog with time distortion capabilities wreaked havoc on their plane's electrical equipment and mysteriously shaved time off their flight to Miami Beach.

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              The Bermuda Triangle is one of two places on Earth in which a compass points to true north instead of magnetic north. What's the other place where this happens?
              A
              the centre of the Canary Islands
              B
              Passing through it causes tiny ice crystals to form on the plane.
              C
              Devil's sea, off the coast of Japan

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              The only two places in the world where compasses point to true north instead of magnetic north are the Bermuda Triangle and the Devil's Sea. According to some theorists, this explains why ships and planes get lost in these areas.

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              Why do so many ships and planes disappear in the Bermuda Triangle?
              A
              methane gas
              B
              icebergs
              C
              underwater vulcanoes

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              Dying and decomposing sea organisms build pockets of methane gas that can affect the density of ocean water upon rupturing. Some scientists say that even planes flying overhead during methane explosions can catch fire.

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              What is the U.S. Navy's stance on the Triangle?
              A
              It is potentially dangerous
              B
              it doesn't exist
              C
              It's the Russians

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              Lesson 2
              Study objectives:
              I can 
              • understand short opinion pieces
              • understand documentaries
              • discuss a familiar topic
              • use exam vocabulary in context



               
              This week's work
              Of Course §1.1 
              • reading: exc 1
              • vocab: @ exc 10
              • watching: @ exc 12-19 (use earphones!!) 
              • speaking: @ exc 22 (pair work) 

              • Words in Progress exc 18









                 








                  sign in Of Course e-pack:
                  V5a (entl1) - 059290
                  V5b (entl2) - 088282
                  Find a partner + a book/film you would like to present and discuss in TW1 (deadline  Fri 6/9)









                     








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                      Slide 19 - Video

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                      We won't be doing the grammar assignments from this lesson in class. However,  free to do them if you think you need the practice!

                      If you need extra grammar practice verb tenses, please use the following links:

                      explanations:

                      exercises 
                      Grammar

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                      WiP 18: Education (vocab)
                      beoordelen
                      inschrijven
                      vermenigvuldigen
                      relatief
                      middelmatig
                      slagen
                      ijverig
                      bijwonen
                      verplicht

                      to assess
                      to enrol
                      to multiply
                      comparatively
                      mediocre
                      to pass
                      diligent
                      to attend
                      compulsory
                      linguistics
                      illiterate
                      affiliated
                      graduates
                      PhD/doctoral
                      taalkunde
                      analfabeet
                      aangesloten
                      afgestudeerden
                      gepromoveerd (na afstuderen/ doctoraal examen)

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                      Homework

                      • Finish this week's assignments
                      • Find a partner + a book/film you would like to present and discuss in TW1  (check suitability with your teacher)
                            Hand in book title by Fri 6/9

                      Class code LessonUp:
                      V5a (entl1) -  ebpmy
                      V5b (entl2) - bgtyu

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