KLV, SB Unit 23, SE Speaking 7 + 8 + mini-speech

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Wednesday, March 9th

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Programme
- 10 minutes of silent reading
- CAE Wednesday: Part 5
- Kennis van land en volk
- SB Unit 23: Speaking and Reading

--- short break ---

Check your C1 Advanced registration with me, please.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Read your novel
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10:00

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CAE Wednesday
Part 5: Multiple choice

Read the text, put the questions in the correct order and try to answer them.


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Politics

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Kennis van Land en Volk
Van eindexamenleerlingen wordt verwacht dat zij elementaire kennis hebben met betrekking tot de traditionele moederlanden op de volgende gebieden:
- hoofdzaken van staatsinrichting
- zeer belangrijke gebeurtenissen uit de recente geschiedenis
- belangrijke geografische gegevens
- hoofdzaken van het onderwijssysteem
- opvallende verschillen met de eigen cultuur

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

The United Kingdom
First, take a look at the following clip.
Afterwards, we'll talk about the different parts of British Parliament.

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Slide 8 - Video

3 parts
In Britain there is no written constitution. (-> Magna Carta)

Political power lies with Parliament, which consists of
1. House of Commons    (NL 2e kamer)
2. House of Lords             (NL 1e kamer)
3. Sovereign                        (Koningin)

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

House of Commons
- Dutch: Tweede Kamer
- 640 elected members
- Members are called Member of Parliament (MP)
- They represent a constituency
- The House of Commons is the main law-making body of Parliament.

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House of Lords
- Dutch: Eerste Kamer
- Around 800 members
- Consists of:
   - Life peers (awarded by the Queen)
   - Hereditary peers (inherit)
   - (Arch)Bishops
   -  Senior judges (Law Lords)
- Review bills, can decide to delay a bill for 6 months.

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Sovereign
- Monarch
- Queen Elizabeth II (95/ 70)
- Symbolic power only
- Speech from the Throne
- The eldest son of the monarch is called the Prince of Wales (now Prince Charles)

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Elections
- takes place at least every 5 years
- Winner takes all and forms government
- That party's leader is Prime Minister (PM), now Boris Johnson
- Members of other parties form the opposition

Westminster/ Whitehall - "Den Haag"

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Slide 14 - Video

Political parties
Only three political parties play a significant role in Parliament:
  1. The Conservative Party (or Tories), right-wing, Dutch VVD, currently in power.
  2. The Labour Party, left-wing, Dutch PvdA.
  3. The Liberal Democrates (or Lib Dems), center, Dutch D'66.

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What to call them
Great Britain: England, Scotland and Wales
The United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (= Ulster)
The British Isles: United Kingdom ánd the Republic of Ireland (= Eire), the Channel Islands, the Orkneys and the Shetlands.

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The Commonwealth
an association of 54 states; all members were at one time part of the British Empire.
Most have become independent states (e.g. Cyprus, Zimbabwe), some others still recognise the British monarch as Head of State (e.g. Canada and New Zealand).

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The United States
Now, let's switch to the United States of America.

Here's another clip to introduce the subject.

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Slide 19 - Video

Federation of states
Each state (50) has its own governor, independent court system and can make its own laws.

The White House, Supreme court and Congress are all located in Washington D.C. (= District of Columbia)



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Checks and balances
To ensure a separation of powers, the U.S. Federal Government is made up of three branches:
- legislative
- executive
- judicial

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The three different branches and their tasks

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Political parties
The two leading political parties are:
The Democrats: left-of-centre/ liberal, Dutch PvdA, currently in power: Joe Biden
The Republicans: right-wing, Dutch VVD
However, the Representatives and Senators are not bound to their party programme (voters' interests).

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Slide 24 - Video

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

SB Unit 23
Turn to p. 142

Work in pairs and discuss exercises 1 - 3 of Speaking
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SB Unit 23
How to complain

1. What advice do you expect?

Let's read the text and do exercises 2 and 3.

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SE Speaking
Texts 7 and 8

Find the questions that go with texts 7 and 8 on the Magister SW and work on them, individually or in pairs.
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18:00

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Remember SE Speaking: Part 3?
- A 3-minute speech on a subject that has to do with the English-speaking world (culture, language, country, history)
- You have to learn it by heart, no cheat sheet, only pictures allowed.

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Today's goals
1. Decide on a subject and tell me
(remember, having to do with something in the English-speaking world!)
2. Plan your talk (lay-out/ 'bouwplan')
3. Start writing your speech
(think about what visual aids you could/ want to use)

Slide 31 - Tekstslide

Next week
- Study exam words: prefixes lines 19 until 36
- Bring your novel and SB to class

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