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English at Work 2
Inclusion
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Welcome
Find your group.
No talking!
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How dit it go?
How did it feel when you had to turn people away?
How did it feel when you were left out?
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Cross-Cultural Competence
What is it?
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During today's lesson
What we talk about today remains in this classroom.
It is ok to make mistakes!
Communicate respectfully.
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Today's Goals
The focus in the class is on conversation in order to help improve your fluency and confidence when speaking in English as well as boosting your vocabulary.
You will learn some new vocabulary connected with diversity and discrimination such as privilege, stereotype and prejudice.
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Inclusion
Slide 7 - Carte mentale
Vocabulary
privilege
stereotype
prejudice
diversity
inclusion
racism
micro-aggression
bias
What else?
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Quiz
Can you guess the right word?
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The unjust treatment of people based on prejudice
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
An advantage a person has based on the group they belong to.
Slide 11 - Question ouverte
A generalisation, often untrue, about a group of people.
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
A preconceived opinion, often negative and not based on experience.
Slide 13 - Question ouverte
Prejudice or discrimination against members of a different ethnicity.
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
A group within a population that is different to the majority population.
Slide 15 - Question ouverte
Luisteroefening
What
How
Need help?
Duration
Result
What to do when done.
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Slide 17 - Vidéo
Done?
Finish up you worksheet and hand it in.
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Discussion
What we talk about today remains in this classroom.
It is ok to make mistakes!
It is ok to disagree.
Communicate respectfully.
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Discussion
"I would like to react to what .. said..."
“I (don’t) agree because..”
"I partly agree because..."
“I think..”,
"In my opinion…”
"In my experience..."
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Question 1
Why do people discriminate? Which people are most discriminated against in your country? Do
people ever discriminate against you for any reason?
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Question 2
What can be done to tackle the problem of discrimination?
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Question 3
Which group or groups of people have the most privileges in our country?
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Question 4
Do you agree with 'affirmative action' or 'positive discrimination' recruitment policies that give
priority to candidates from under-represented groups when deciding who gets the job?