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Welcome 2HT! Let's start with 5 minutes of reading.
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This is Asia
In this chapter you’ll learn:
To describe and explain the diversity of the Asian continent
To apply keywords that you’ve learned in year I and II
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Which words do you associate with Asia? Think about people, cultural elements, buildings, man-made and natural landscapes.
Slide 3 - Carte mentale
Slide 4 - Vidéo
01:11
Which of the following is NOT found in Asia?
A
The highest point in the world
B
The lowest point on dry land in the world
C
Some of the most extraordinary animals on earth
D
All of these are found in Asia
Slide 5 - Quiz
Topography
Use 1.5 exercise 2 and 6.1 exercise 3 & the atlas
Make 1 map with all 19 countries & their capital cities
Countries: Taiwan, Bangladesh, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, India, China, South Korea, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Israel, Uzbekistan, Jordan, Malaysia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates
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00:24
What makes Asia special?
A
It's the smallest continent
B
It's the richest continent
C
It's the coldest continent
D
It's the largest continent
Slide 7 - Quiz
Assignments
A topography map with 19 countries
Read 1.5: Getting started (A), Introduction to Asian Cultures (B), Cultural elements of Asian Cultures (C) Do: 1.5 (Q2 topo)+3+4 (online quiz on individualist/collectivist)
Read 6.1
Do: 6.1 Q2-9 (Q3 topo)
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Assignments
A topography map with 19 countries
Read 1.5: Getting started (A), Introduction to Asian Cultures (B), Cultural elements of Asian Cultures (C) Do: 1.5 (Q2 topo)+3+4 (online quiz on individualist/collectivist)
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Welcome 2HT! Let's start with 5 minutes of reading.
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Today
1. Complete "culture" 1.5 with a closer look at "caste system" and "saving face & losing face"
2. Understand population distribution and how it is related to physical factors in Asia
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Caste system (book)
South Asian cultures are known for the caste system. Everyone is born into a certain social class, a ‘caste’. Essentially, you live, marry and work with people from the same caste. It’s important to show respect to people from higher castes.
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1.5 Discuss Q3
1. Are you happy we don’t have the caste system in the Netherlands? Why (not)?
2. How has the caste system helped prevent conflicts about being rich or poor in South Asian countries?
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Where does your upbringing (the way you are taught in your culture & especially by your family) fit?
strong collectivist culture
more collectivist than individualist
more indivisualist than collectivist
strong individualist culture
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Question
Look at the map
Why does the area around letter A have a low population density?
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Why does the area around letter A have a low population density?
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Question
Look at the map on
Why does the area around letter B have a low population density?
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Why does the area around letter B have a low population density?
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Question
Look at the map
Why does the area around letter C have a high population density?
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Why does the area around letter C have a high population density?
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Question
Look at the map
Why does the area around letter D have a high population density?
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Why does the area around letter D have a high population density?
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To do!
(Do: 1.5 3+4 (online quiz on individualist/collectivist))