Lesson 2

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Welcome!

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First: homework...
- take your notebook in front of you, in which you've written down what you think is important to take with you on a trip
- discuss your ideas with your partner
- group discussion: raise your hand if you want to add anything

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Study Trip

Slide 3 - Mind map

What do you take with you?
You will receive a booklet that contains a checklist of the most important things to take with you on the study trip.

Make sure to have all the boxes checked when we leave for the study trip so that you come well-prepared.

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Some practice...
- You receive a worksheet with useful words and sentences 
- Make sure to study this vocabulary and phrases, as they might come in handy when in England

For now: First, we'll go through the material together, after this you can practise by yourself or with a partner.

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Manners and etiquette

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Slide 7 - Video

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Slide 9 - Video

00:27
What should you do with the napkin?
A
Place it on your lap with the crease folded away from you
B
Fold it into a triangle and tuck it in your shirt
C
Place it on your lap with the crease folded towards you
D
Place it on the table

Slide 10 - Quiz

00:37
What do we use for drinking tea?
A
Teabag
B
Tea strainer
C
Old herbs

Slide 11 - Quiz

00:54
What is the right way to stir your tea?
A
Back and forth
B
Round and round (clockwise)
C
Shake your cup
D
Round and round (counter clockwise)

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:02
How would you normally eat your sandwiches?

Slide 13 - Poll

01:07
Have you ever eaten a scone?

Slide 14 - Open question

01:18
How should you cut into your scone?
A
Use a knife to cut it in two
B
Use both a knife and a fork
C
Pour some milk onto the scone and eat it as a whole
D
Use your hands to break it in two

Slide 15 - Quiz

01:45
How should you eat a scone when jammed and buttered?

Slide 16 - Poll

02:01
How do you use your cutlery while eating?
A
Big spoon, upturned and in the left hand
B
Small fork, upturned and in the right hand
C
Small fork, upturned and in the left hand
D
Big fork, upturned and in the hand you please

Slide 17 - Quiz

02:21
Final question:
When you are finished, how do you clean your mouth?
A
Use your napkin to dab your mouth
B
Use your napkin to wipe your mouth
C
Use water to wipe your mouth
D
Use your sleeve to clean your mouth

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FUN FACTS
Can you tell whether the following facts are true or false?

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Oxford was largely spared during the bombings of World War II, making it an especially fun city for lovers of old architecture.
A
True
B
False

Slide 20 - Quiz

Lewis Carroll told the beginnings of Alice in Wonderland to Dean Henry Liddell’s daughters—one of whom was named Alice—in Oxford in 1862.
A
True
B
False

Slide 21 - Quiz

The buildings will likely be familiar to fans of the Harry Potter movies, which used Oxford as filming locations for many scenes.
A
True
B
False

Slide 22 - Quiz

Oxford is actually a fictional city.
A
True
B
False

Slide 23 - Quiz

Oxford's colleges are independent and self-governing. The University has 45 colleges.
A
True
B
False

Slide 24 - Quiz

The End
Homework:
Tea Party
- Revise the materials from the previous lessons. 
- Bring a teacup/mug, placemats, and snacks that would normally be present at a tea party.  

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