Too googly to be true - finding information on the internet
Too googly to be true: finding information on the internet
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Too googly to be true: finding information on the internet
Welcome!
We will start soon!
make sure your microphone is turned off.
Keep the following items close:
Your workbook
your smartphone
something to write with
Slide 1 - Diapositive
In today's class
Introduction & rules
Too Googly to be true: listening exercise
Finding information on the internet: research
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Introductions...
Slide 3 - Diapositive
As for the rules...
Use your REAL name on Lessonup when registering
Be active! I can see if you have responded to questions or not ;)
Confusion? Questions? Ask away!
Slide 4 - Diapositive
Have you ever googled your symptoms? Then you have a 55 % chance the diagnosis will be accurate.
TRUE
FALSE
I DON'T KNOW
Slide 5 - Sondage
People get paid up to $ 5,000 to write fake news on Facebook.
TRUE
FALSE
I DON'T KNOW
Slide 6 - Sondage
Most website visitors aren’t humans, but bots.
TRUE
FALSE
I DON'T KNOW
Slide 7 - Sondage
People lie all the time, especially on Facebook
TRUE
FALSE
I DON'T KNOW
Slide 8 - Sondage
It is possible to register with a fake name on Facebook
TRUE
FALSE
I DON'T KNOW
Slide 9 - Sondage
When listening
Take notes in your book or on a separate piece of paper
Keep the questions in mind
You don't have to understand everything
Don't have something? Don't worry! There's a second chance!
Slide 10 - Diapositive
Where to find the fragment
Diddit > Online book > Lesson material UNIT 2 > Main track > Document step 3-2,ex 3 "The internet is full of lies" Try to watch one time without subtitles, one time with
Slide 11 - Diapositive
What lies were told?
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
an art project by a Saudi-Arabian photographer
The American Psychiatric Association didn’t classify taking selfies as a mental disorder, it was a false article from a joke news website.
The Syrian boy that was sleeping between his deceased parents was actually an art project by a Saudi-Arabian photographer.
It didn’t snow in Egypt, it was actually an amusement park in Japan built with miniatures of structures from around the world.
Slide 13 - Diapositive
What advice was given?
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
If the news is too googly to be true, google it and google it again.