Lesson 11 - Fake News

Fake News - Conspiracy Theories

LESSON 3: MOON LANDING
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Fake News - Conspiracy Theories

LESSON 3: MOON LANDING

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Lesson Goals
By the end of this period, I will be able to:
  • determine important factual information in short reports and articles.
  • understand main theme and main arguments in simple texts.
  • understand the majority of what is being shown/talked about.
  • express or ask for personal views, comments and opinions.
  • gather, record, summarise and comment (with some confidence) on factual information.

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Task:
Mini-task in pairs:
  • Find a conspiracy theory (excluding the 3 we have discussed in class).
  • Name 3 arguments given in the conspiracy theory (include sources).
  • Find 3 sources to debunk the conspiracy theory.
  • Write an introduction: Explain the conspiracy theory and say why it is not true.
  • Explain the 3 arguments that support the conspiracy theory.
  • Give the 3 arguments to debunk the conspiracy theory.
  • Write a conclusion that sums up what the conspiracy theory is not true.


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Task Goals:
To be able to:
  • do research on a given topic.
  • find factual information from credible sources and cite these sources correctly.
  • clearly and simply state relevant arguments and counter-arguments.
  • draw a conclusion and explain it based on the information you have collected. 


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Close your laptops!
  • You do not need them for this part of the lesson.
  • Take out your textbooks and a pen.

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The passive, what was it again?

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Active vs. Passive

The police arrested people at the protest yesterday. - Active
Several people were arrested at the protest yesterday. - Passive


  • You use the passive when you can't or don't need to say who did something.

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Active vs. Passive

The police arrested people at the protest yesterday. - Active
Several people were arrested at the protest yesterday. - Passive


  • You use the passive when you can't or don't need to say who did something.

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The passive Form

  • One in ten fish is eaten in Japan.
  • Students who are not in school are phoned immediately.
  • Andy Murray was knocked out of the third round of Wimbledon.

What is the form of the passive if you look at these sentences?

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The passive Form

  • One in ten fish is eaten in Japan.
  • Students who are not in school are phoned immediately.
  • Andy Murray was knocked out of the third round of Wimbledon.


Vorm van to be + voltooid deelwoord (past participle)

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Think - Pair - Share
  • First, you will work on your own.
  • Then you will try and correct yourselves in pairs.
  • Then we will share with the class.
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2:00

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Open your book on page 283
Which column do you think is important here?

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Homework instructions
  • Work on Lesson 4, exercises 10 and 11.
  • You may listen to music.
  • First 5 minutes in silence.
  • Finished? Work on the grammaticatrainer.

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Open your laptops!

You may now open your laptop again to work on the homework.

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Time to work

•  Work on Lesson 4, exercises 10 and 11.
•  You may listen to music.
•  First 5 minutes in silence.
•  Finished? Work on the grammaticatrainer.

  • You may now discuss with your neighbor.
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15:00

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Blooket
  • Vocabulary game.
  • You join with a code I'll give you in a minute.
  • You will get a random name.
  • Go to the website with the link on the next slide.

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How well do you think you now understand the passive?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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Next lesson
Homework:
Lesson 4, exercises 10 and 11

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