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Chapter 3
Do you remember?
Welcome!
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At the end of this lesson...
You can explain which causes of the French Revolution you consider the most important.
You can name several examples ofcensorship during the Age of Wigs and Revolutions and in the present day.
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Today
- What do you remember? (+- 10 min)
- Placemat activity (+- 15 min)
- Censorship activity (+- 20 min)
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What do you remember?
You're about the see 4 pictures that depict something from chapter 3 ''Political Revolutions'''. Write down an English sentence that describes what each picture depicts. Use the help words below.
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Orangists, stormed
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Enlightened ideas, salon
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Bastille, direct cause
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Emperor, Napoleon
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Activity! (part 1)
You will be divided into groups of 4. Each group will get a placemat.
Write ''Causes of the French Revolution'' in the middle of the placemat.
Write down what causes you remember on your side of the placemat.
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Activity! (part 2)
Discuss and read each other’s ideas. In the centre of the placemat, write what you all consider to be the two most important causes of the French Revolution.
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Censorship activity
In this chapter we've encountered several examples of censorship. Use your book to find two examples.
Done?
Use your laptop to find two examples of censorship in the current day. In what country does this censorship take place? How do the people notice it?