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Lesson 4
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Saying of the day
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Note: beholder (noun) = person who beholds | behold (verb) = look at; observe
Different people see beauty in different ways. What one person finds beautiful may not appeal to another person.
Slide 3 - Diapositive
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" usually means that
A
people who behold tend to be more beautiful
B
what one person thinks is beautiful, another may think is ugly
C
the eye is beautiful
Slide 4 - Quiz
Let´s talk about
The British school system
What do you already know about it?
Slide 5 - Diapositive
The British school system explained
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Slide 8 - Vidéo
Boarding schools
A very British phenomenon. Think of The O'Sullivan Twins (de dolle tweeling) or Harry Potter. Boarding school stories make up an entire literary genre.
Interested in listening to a fragment?
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Slide 10 - Vidéo
What do you think are the perks of attending a boarding school?
What about the other side of the coin? What are the drawbacks of life at a boarding school?
Here's an insightful video of Nikolas Lloyd, a British youtuber who went to a boarding school for two years at the age of 16.
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Slide 12 - Vidéo
So, having seen this video
From what age can children be sent to a boarding school?
Can you think of new perks?
Can you think of new drawbacks?
Would you consider sending your own children to such a school?
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How do you say that?
Tussenuur:
having a free period / hour or being in between classes.
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Useful school
idioms
In addition:
see next slide.
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theconversation.com
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Do you know?
The number of languages in the world?
The language with the most native speakers?
The language with the most non-native speakers?
The oldest written language that still exists?
The country with the most languages spoken by native inhabitants?
7000
Mandarin
English
Chinese and Greek
Papua New Guines (over 800 living languages)
papua new gini
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When and how did you first start learning English?
I started learning English when I was at a primary school.
I like speaking and reading English but I'm not so good at writing.
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Gateway
p.40-41
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Now
Look at the pictures and tell me how each one can help to learn English
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Ex 3
The language biography complies an overview of a student's most important language-learning experiencies.
Read the text in ex 3 and mark the paragraphs.
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The answers
My name is... I can speak English
I started learning...we practised speaking
At the moment...on the computer
Outside school... to London for example.
I like learning English.... revise them from time to time.
Slide 28 - Diapositive
Use the Writing bank tips and write your language-biography.