MT - Remembrance Day

Today's programme
1. Nice to meet you!
2. Who are you? 
3. What is FLE? 
4. What are we doing this lesson? 
4. Let's get to work with Remembrance day
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Today's programme
1. Nice to meet you!
2. Who are you? 
3. What is FLE? 
4. What are we doing this lesson? 
4. Let's get to work with Remembrance day

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Hello,  pleased to meet you!
I am Paulette Kooijman - I am 54 years old 
I am married, my husband's name is Paul
I have two sons of which one is transgender.
I work as an English and FLE teacher at OSG on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Thursday and Friday I work at Radboud Castle.

I have a dog named Fred and three chickens.

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Names! 
Put your (first) name on a piece of paper
Use it in these lessons!

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What do you know? 

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Do you
Know any other countries where they speak English?

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What is FLE?
1. Speaking English
2. Listening to English
3. Writing English
4. Reading English
5. NO tests
6. NO homework
So how does that work?

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FLE year 2
Castles
Robin Hood
Filming at Radboud Castle
Grand FIlm Premiere with parents at school!

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FLE year 3
All different types of projects
Shakespeare play
Staying at Ardingley

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FLE year 4
All kinds of projects!
Cambridge exam
Trip to Scotland

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 Remembrance day 

11th November 2023

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Remembrance Day
In this lesson you will:
- know what is celebrated on the 11th of November
- learn more about Remembrance Day & WWI
- know the meaning of poppies



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Remembrance day
Watch the video:






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Remembrance day 11-11
- Poppies in Flanders
- Between 700,000 and 900,000 military deaths / 20 million in total
- Previously known as 'Armistice Day' (armistice = truce)
- Trenchwar (loopgravenoorlog)

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De Eerste Wereldoorlog

2. De Grote Oorlog

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00:41
What is Remembrance Day?

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01:01
When is Remembrance Day celebrated? Why then?

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01:36
What was the Poppy a symbol of? Why is is connected with the war?

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02:13

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02:47
Why is the Poppy a symbol?

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03:41
Why is 'Lest we Forget' an appropriate theme of Remembrance Day?

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In Flanders Fields is one of the most famous war poems. It was written in 1915 by a Canadian military doctor, John McCrae, who saw his friends die on the battlefields in Belgium during World War 1. Flanders, referred to in the poem, is a county in northwest Belgium.

John McCrae wrote the poem in less than an hour. He was very upset after the death of a friend who died in battle, and expressed his feelings through the poem. After writing it, he tossed it in the garbage! Another officer picked it up and sent it to some newspapers in England, where it was soon published.



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First impression?

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Flanders = Vlaanderen
Poppies = Klaprozen
Larks = Leeuwerikken
Scarce = amper
dawn = zonsondergang
quarrel = ruzie
foe = vijand

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Remembrance Day
- What is celebrated / remembered on 11/11
- Why are the poppies an international symbol
- What is 'In Flanders Field' about? 


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