SB Unit 9 Vocabulary and Reading

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SB Unit 9 Future leaders

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Programme
- Start Unit 9
SB p. 110 Vocabulary
SB p. 111 Reading

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Exercise 1
Maak opdracht 1 in je SB of doe de volgende sleepvraag.
Het belangrijkste is dat je de woorden leert kennen/ kent.

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Capital city
currency
flag
national anthem
prime minister
president
royal family

Slide 4 - Sleepvraag

Answers:
A = currency = valuta, het geld dat gebruikt wordt in een land.
B = flag = vlag. Op het plaatje staat de Britse vlag.
C = royal family = koninklijke familie. Op het plaatje zie je de Britse koninklijke familie.
D = capital city = hoofdstad.
E = national anthem = volkslied.
F = prime minister = minister president (GB: Boris Johnson)
G = president = president (USA: Joe Biden)

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Exercise 3
Do exercise 3:

Match the types of government with the definitions on the next slide.

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Constitutional monarchy
Democracy
Monarchy
Republic
A country that is ruled by a president or other leader, not by a king or queen.
A system of government where people vote in elections to choose the people who will govern them.
A type of government where a country is ruled by a king or queen.
A country ruled by a king or queen whose powers are limited by a set of basic laws.

Slide 7 - Sleepvraag

Answers
Constitutional monarchy: constitutionele monarchie (land met een koning(in), maar niet 1 die alle macht heeft).
Democracy: democratie
Monarchy: monarchie
Republic: republiek

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Exercise 5
Read the text on SB p. 110 and match the underlined words with the definitions 1 - 8.
timer
4:00

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Answers
1. Occasions when you can vote for a government - general elections
2. A part of an organisation or group - member
3. Groups of people with similar ideas about politics - political parties
4. Control, organise - run
5. Official rules that people must obey - laws
6. Plans or actions agreed on by a government - policies
7. Formally express an opinion by choosing between one or more people or parties - vote
8. Series of things that a political party does to try to win an election - campaigns

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Reading
Queen Elizabeth I
and the boy from Bisley

1. What do you know about British royals?
2. What's a conspiracy theory?


Slide 11 - Tekstslide

SB p. 111
Read the text





Finished reading before the clock ran out of time?
Do exercise 3.
timer
5:00

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Answers
  1. Elizabeth I reigned for almost fifty years (1558 - 1603). During her time her government was stable and England became an international power.
  2. So that they formed links with other nations.
  3. She was staying at a house called Over Court in Bisley to avoid the plague.
  4. Henry did not visit his daughter often and Elizabeth was quiet and uncomfortable with him.
  5. A boy from the village of Bisley took Elizabeth's place because she had died after falling ill. There was only one boy with red hair, so they dressed him up as a girl and lied.
  6. Because perhaps they were literally true.
  7. She always wore a lot of make-up and wigs.
  8. A coffin was found in Bisley. Inside it there was a young girl dressed in very fine clothes. Nobody in the village could have had such fine clothes, only a princess.

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Exercise 5

1. reigned
2. stable
3. the plague
4. skin
5. speech
6. wigs
7. coffin
Answers:

  1. ruled/ was king or queen
  2. doesn't change
  3. a dangerous illness (de pest)
  4. covering on your body
  5. important words at presentation
  6. pretend hair
  7. wooden box for dead bodies


Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Wednesday and Thursday
- No class tomorrow, due to 'mentor' duties WEM
- Thursday: Group A at school and Group B at home: Please check your homework in the Magister study guide!

Slide 15 - Tekstslide