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Media Literacy
Article of Opinion

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H4 - Article of Opinion (betoog)
In the Part you're going to write an opinion article, so let's revise.

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What is the purpose of an article of opinion?
A
to compare and contrast
B
to share effects / causes
C
to give examples
D
to support an opinion using evidence

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is the correct structure of an article?
A
statement - argument - example - conclusion
B
catchy opening - argument - argument - statement
C
catchy opening - statement - arguments - conclusion
D
statement - idea - question - opinion

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Statement (Opinion)
  • A statement is one complete sentence that expresses your position on the subject
  • A statement can also be called the 'main point' of an article of opinion

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Example opinion/statement

Most high-school and even middle-school teachers are in a constant battle with smartphones and other devices for attention in the classroom. Students are finding ways to text, surf the web, and post on social media all while the teacher is instructing. They hide their devices in their lap, a sweatshirt pocket, or even in an open pocket of their backpack. This distracts them from learning. Therefore, Smartphones should be forbidden in every classroom. (OPINION/THESIS)

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Plan your line of argumentation
  • Pick a side
  • List reasons
  • Add examples
  • Narrow down your opinion/thesis


Think about this statement:
Should games be used to spread the news?

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Summary
hook
argument 2
opinion / statement
Look at future
argument 1

Slide 9 - Question de remorquage

Visible line of argumentation: Should we play the news?

The BBC has recently published a game of war, but not a Call of Duty kind of game. The Syrian Journey is about the horrible ordeal the refugees have to undergo to get to a safe haven, Europe. The questions is if it is a good idea to make a game about such serious issue. In my opinion it is. We should embrace games as a new medium of exploring serious subject matters.  
               First of all, unlike traditional news media, games can give the gamer a better perspective on the serious subject matter. Because of its interactive features, a news game like the Syrian Journey puts the gamer right in the refugees’ shoes. They get to relive their stories and their troubles instead of hearing about them from an old boring anchorman. 
              Secondly, news games can broaden the audience. It is well-known that younger generations are getting less and less interested in old-fashioned news broadcasts. In the age of technological advances, it is almost impossible to expect youngsters to engage with the news in the same way the older generation do. By making news stories more interactive, teens are more likely to follow the current news. 

              To sum up, games should find their way in the broadcasting industry because they bring many advantages. They allow the gamer to feel the news and be in it. They also attract a wider audience. While some still have to get used to it, in future, playing the news could be just as normal as reading the news.

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Useful phrases to express opinion...
TO EXPRESS OPINION
 In my opinion,        Personally, I think/ I believe (that.      I believe that….     In my view,...      From my point of view, …
 I (dis)agree with the statement, because …
GIVING REASONS
 My main reason is…./Another reason….      One reason for… is ….     Many people say/ believe that….   Because of/ due to...
CONCLUSION
 To sum up,….     To conclude...      In conclusion...     It is clear that...

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Writing - Giving your opinion
  1. The mainstream media always reports the truth. Do you agree?
  2. Do you agree with the statement? Sometimes it's better not to tell the truth.
  3. Is it better to enjoy your money when you earn it or to save it for the future?

Use 150 words to write about one of these topics. 

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O              ww           lv          plaats             tijd
     subject         verb      object      where         when

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Writing - Giving your opinion (present simple)
The mainstream media always reports the truth. Do you agree?
I agree/disagree with the statement that the media always reports the truth because I believe that the media holds the need for drama by fabricating crises and stage-managing their responses. 
My main reason is that,
I also think that,
To conclude,


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Today's Lesson
Complete:
1. Google or Safari> British Council for Teens > B2 > Reading:
The History of Graffiti - Read text and answer questions
2. Blink > Reading 1: Modern Day Fears - FOMO and FOBO
3. Test your words 4 & 5

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Today's Lesson
1. Blooket: Raise your voice words
2. Translate the words on the next slide and write 10 meaningful sentences.
3. Exchange meaningful sentences with your partner and correct each other's sentences.

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Today's Lesson
1. geloofwaardig
2. onredelijk
3. veroordelen
4. bijdragen aan
5. overtuigend
6. wachtlijst
7. afnemen
8. verenigd
9. bewust
10. gevangenis

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Today's Lesson
a. What are facts?
numbers, names, dates, and actual information that is true
b. Two black people describe how they reacted to the death of George Floyd. 
  • Look for 2 incidences and underline them.
1. (Name) describes that it had a dramatic impact on her because it impacted her mentally but also morally and she wanted changed. 
2. (Name) describes that it made her feel threatened and scared knowing that the police were capable of such violence.
c. Match the names to the titles. 
Read each passage and decide what the main message is in the passage.
(support, history lesson, allyship, continued rage)

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Self-study Lesson
Words:
  1. Test your words 1-6
  2. Learn your words / Memrise
Meaningful sentences:
  1. Choose 10 words and practice writing meaningful sentences
Reading comprehension: 
  1. Google/Safari - British Council for Teens - Reading B1
  2. Choose a reading text and complete the questions, then check your answers.
Writing practice:
  1. The impact of being rude on social media.
  2. Is homeschooling better than traditional schooling?
  3. Should the drinking age be lowered or raised?

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Today's Lesson
1. Words - Bingo
2. Crossword puzzle 
3. Unscramble the letters
4. Writing practice - Catch phrases and giving your opinion
5. Once you've complete all of the above, you may prepare for your English test however you like!

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