Use English as much as possible --> Mistakes, no problem
Listen to the speaker.
Respect, be nice and don't laugh at each other
Quiet when working and fun when possible.
Homework = study and watch a video sometimes
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Today's planning
1st hour:
10 minutes of reading
Grammar recap
Fake news
Slide 3 - Diapositive
When do we use the second conditional?
A
for possible future results
B
for hypothetical future
C
for a result in the past
D
for something that is always true
Slide 4 - Quiz
What would happen if the Netherlands created a "Don't Say Gay" law? Use the second conditional
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
If students learned that they could be whatever they wanted to be, what would happen? WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! Use the second conditional.
Slide 6 - Question ouverte
He said, "It's not something that's appropriate for any place, but especially not in Florida." - change this direct quote to reported speech.
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
Amit Paley said in a statement, "While I am saddened to see this harmful bill signed into law, I am inspired by the outpouring of support [...] we have seen from parents..." - report it!
Slide 8 - Question ouverte
DeSantis was defiant in the face of critics and said, "I don't care what Hollywood says. Here I stand. I am not backing down."
Slide 9 - Question ouverte
(Fake) news
I know how to seperate real and fake news and can base my opinion on facts.
Discuss these questions:
1: What do you already know about fake news?
2: Where do you currently consume news + how do you know it's real?
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(Fake) news
We're going to play a game to illustrate how easy it is to fall for fake news.
Click this link, collect badges and become a fake news champion.
timer
5:00
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Quick Question: how do we know if news is real/ trustworthy/reliable?
Slide 12 - Carte mentale
Footnotes
Discuss these questions:
1: Have you ever come across footnotes?
2:What are they? When and where do we use them?
Slide 13 - Diapositive
Footnote
Placed with information you want to cite someone else's words/ideas.
Appears on the bottom of the page = at the foot
Begins with 1 and are numbered throughout your essay/article = don't worry: Word does this for you ;)
Use it whenever you cite a book, article, data, online source...
You must add footnotes to your article to prove your article is based on more than just your own opinion.
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Time to write
Now that you know how to spot fake news, go to trustworthy websites and do research for your article.
Read the assignment again and write an factual article about your chosen topic.