Monday, January 30, 2023

Crime and Punishment: Part 2

You've seen two episodes of the series Inside the World's Toughest Prisons. Now you have to compare these two.


 - Which prison did you think was better? 


 - How was it better? 


 - How do you think the detainees should be treated?


I want you to write down your thoughts and share the document with me.




Also answer theese questions in the same document; 


 - What do you think are the reasons why people commit crime? 


 - Do you think that people who watch a lot of violent films commit more crimes of violence? Why/Why not? 


 - Do you think there are ways in which some crimes can be prevented? If so, what type of crime and how? 

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Matilda: Chapters 2 & 3

 





  • Work with questions in your workbook. 


  • Read chapter 3 on your own.
  • Answer questions for that chapter as well. 



English 09C: Thursday 11.10-12.10

Hi!
Today's plan:

1. Discuss alone, in pairs, with everybody:
- What do you think about Matilda's parents?
- What do you think about Mr Wormwood's business?
- Matilda's parents love money. Do you think it is important to have a lot of money?

2. Read and listen to chapter 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0sTrUIrGqI

3. Study new words: https://quizlet.com/172944574/matilda-chapter-3-flash-cards/

4. Quizlet Live

See you soon!
/Susanna

Matilda: Chapter 1

 


Work with these words here on Quizlet:

https://quizlet.com/384895357/matilda-flash-cards/?new

When you know the words... Pick five of them to write into sentences in a document.

Discuss these questions with your deskmate:


  • How old were you when you learned to read?
  • What was the first book that you read?
  • Do you remember your first day at school? What happened and how did you feel?
  • Do you  think reading books is important? Why or why not?

Do you agree or disagree with the statements below? Why? Explain and give examples!
  • I prefer reading books to watching TV.
  • Parents should set a limit to how much TV children watch.

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

English 09C: Wednesday 14.10-15.10

Good afternoon!
Here is the plan for today's class:

1. Read and listen to chapter 2 of Matilda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWesMLcm87A

2. Study some vocabulary from chapter 2: https://quizlet.com/562621947/matilda-chapter-2-flash-cards/

3. Quizlet Live in groups

4. Discuss alone, in pairs, with everybody:
- What do you think about Matilda's parents?
- What do you think about Mr Wormwood's business?
- Matilda's parents love money. Do you think it is important to have a lot of money?

See you soon!
/Susanna

Crime and Punishment: Part 2

You've seen two episodes of the series Inside the World's Toughest Prisons. Now you have to compare these two.

 - Which prison did you think was better? 

 - How was it better? 

 - How do you think the detainees should be treated?

I want you to write down your thoughts and share the document with me.


        





Also answer theese questions in the same document; 

 - What do you think are the reasons why people commit crimes? 

 - Do you think that people who watch a lot of violent films commit more crimes of violence? Why/Why not? 

 - Do you think there are ways in which some crimes can be prevented? If so, what types of crimes and how? 

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

English 09C: Thursday 11.10-12.10

Hello!
Yesterday you watched the end of the musical. Then you read and listened to the first chapter of the book. In the end you started working with vocabulary from chapter 1. 

Today, we will have a look at the words together. Then I will give you some more time to practise:
https://quizlet.com/762204309/matilda-chapter-1-flash-cards/

In the second half of class, you will try Quizlet Live in random teams, so make sure you learn all the new words well.

In the end of class you will discuss the following questions about the book.

1. How does Matilda put up with her parents and brother? Name some of her strategies.
2. What would you have done in her place? Give some examples.
3. Why do you think Roald Dahl wrote about grown-ups being mean to children?

All the best!
Susanna



Hi!
Today we will watch the end of Matilda the Musical. Then you will grab one book each, so we can start reading and listening to the book. It will be interesting to see which differences you will find between the book, the movie and the musical.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrxLQGh9qno

After listening to chapter 1, you will learn some new vocabulary:

https://quizlet.com/762204309/matilda-chapter-1-flash-cards/

If we have time, we can try Quizlet Live on the new words. Otherwise we will do that tomorrow.

/Susanna



Monday, January 16, 2023

Travel journal/blog - USA

Write a travel journal in a Google document and feel free to include photos/pictures.
Share your text with me as soon as you have started.


1.    Visit at least two states.
2.    Names and basic information about, at least, two big cities
3.    Three sights/attractions that are well-known
4.    Food that you have tried
5.    Descriptions of scenery and landscape
6.    What the weather has been like
7.   Where are you staying? 

     Comparison between the United States and your own country. How is it different? Is it similar in any way? 

START with you arriving at John F Kennedy Airport in New York City. Then, feel free to go in any direction, by any means of transportation and with any budget. It is good if you start off making a mind map and think about what places you would like to visit before you start writing.
Some pages where you can find useful information, Travel guides:



Example of a travel blog:

My travel blog from London

Day one
Since London is one of my favourite cities I wanted to go there this summer to experience it with my best friend Steve. Our journey began by taking the train over the Öresund’s bridge to Copenhagen Airport where we took an afternoon flight to Heathrow. After arriving in London we checked in at ”The Dorchester Hotel” which I can really recommend if you like 5-star hotels.





We went to ”The London Eye” which has become a symbol for London. It is a giant Ferris wheel situated on the banks of the river Thames which was built in 1999.. It’s also called ”The Millennium Wheel” because it was built to celebrate the new millennium. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK with 3.5 million visitors each year.




Then we took a refreshing walk to Buckingham Palace to watch the change of the guards. Queen Elisabeth II still lives in the castle with her husband. Buckingham palace has 775 rooms, which includes 78 bathrooms for those who are in need of one and 188 staff rooms for the staff to spend their time after serving the queen and the palace.
While Steve and I were walking towards Oxford Street to do some shopping I suddenly got a text from David Cameron saying that I should come to 10 Downing Street at once. Since I didn’t want to disobey the Prime Minster I left Steve to do some shopping of his own and rushed there.

Crime and punishment: Part 1

Warm-up: Work with words https://quizlet.com/272653963/shaka-senghor-why-your-worst-deeds-dont-define-you-flash-cards/ 


Watch: Shaka's Ted Talk.


Think:
Write down your answers to these questions in a word document.
  • Are there problems with crime where you live? Does your hometown feel like a safe place? 
  • Have you ever been the victim of a crime or do you know someone who has been the victim of a crime? If so, what happened? 
  • What do you think are the reasons why people commit crimes? What were the reasons why Shaka Senghor committed his crime? 
  • How do you think that prisoners should spend their time in prison? What activities do you think may help them come back to a non-criminal life after having served their sentences? 
Pair:
Discuss the questions with your deskmate.

Share:
Share your ideas with the class.


Crime and Punishment: Part 2



Work with this: The Mystery of the Stolen FA Cup Medal | LearnEnglish Teens (britishcouncil.org)

Also work with the following exercises:

 - Check your understanding: true or false

 - Check your understanding: ordering

 - Check your understanding: multiple choice


Practice words here: Crime words Flashcards | Quizlet

I also want you to share the document with the answers to the questions you were given about Shakas TED-talk (Thursday lesson). Share the answers with me, Lavdije.

Friday, January 13, 2023

The USA

 






Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y48Jqdglal0&ab_channel=WatchMojo.com

Top 10 landmarks of the United States
Watch the video and answer these questions:

What is Mount Rushmore?
Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?
In which hand does the Statue of Liberty hold the torch?
For which speech is Martin Luther King famous?
Which of these would you like to visit? Why?
Is there any landmark that you think is missing from the video?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RhPlrgk0-0&ab_channel=btteacher3
The U.S is the __________ largest country in the world.
Which countries are bigger?
How many states are there?
Which countries border the United States?
Which state is the largest?
Which state is the smallest?

Thursday, January 12, 2023

Travel journal: USA

Good morning!
Lavdije has injured her foot and has to stay at home today. She asked me to post this for your class today.

All the best,
Susanna



Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y48Jqdglal0&ab_channel=WatchMojo.com

Top 10 landmarks of the United States
Watch the video and answer these questions:

What is Mount Rushmore?
Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?
In which hand does the Statue of Liberty hold the torch?
For which speech is Martin Luther King famous?
Which of these would you like to visit? Why?
Is there any landmark that you think is missing from the video?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RhPlrgk0-0&ab_channel=btteacher3
The U.S is the __________ largest country in the world.
Which countries are bigger?
How many states are there?
Which countries border the United States?
Which state is the largest?
Which state is the smallest?


Your task:

You are going to embark on a 30-day trip around the United States. You need to include the things below – somewhere in your story/travel journal.
Write your travel journal in a Google document and feel free to include photos/pictures. Share your text with me as soon as you have started. 

Include:
1.    Visit at least two states.
2.    Names and basic information about, at least, two big cities
3.    Three sights/attractions that are well-known
4.    Food that you have tried
5.    Descriptions of scenery and landscape
6.    What the weather has been like
7.   Where are you staying? 

     Comparison between the United States and your own country. How is it different? Is it similar in any way? 

START with you arriving at John F Kennedy Airport in New York City. Then, feel free to go in any direction, by any means of transportation and with any budget. It is good if you start off making a mind map and think about what places you would like to visit before you start writing.
Some pages where you can find useful information, Travel guides:



Example of a travel blog:

My travel blog from London

Day one
Since London is one of my favourite cities I wanted to go there this summer to experience it with my best friend Steve. Our journey began by taking the train over the Öresund’s bridge to Copenhagen Airport where we took an afternoon flight to Heathrow. After arriving in London we checked in at ”The Dorchester Hotel” which I can really recommend if you like 5-star hotels.





We went to ”The London Eye” which has become a symbol for London. It is a giant Ferris wheel situated on the banks of the river Thames which was built in 1999.. It’s also called ”The Millennium Wheel” because it was built to celebrate the new millennium. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK with 3.5 million visitors each year.




Then we took a refreshing walk to Buckingham Palace to watch the change of the guards. Queen Elisabeth II still lives in the castle with her husband. Buckingham palace has 775 rooms, which includes 78 bathrooms for those who are in need of one and 188 staff rooms for the staff to spend their time after serving the queen and the palace.
While Steve and I were walking towards Oxford Street to do some shopping I suddenly got a text from David Cameron saying that I should come to 10 Downing Street at once. Since I didn’t want to disobey the Prime Minster I left Steve to do some shopping of his own and rushed there.

Crime and punishment: Part 1

Hello!
Lavdije has injured her foot and had to stay at home and rest today. She asked me to post this for your class today.

All the best,
Susanna

Warm-up: 
Work with words Warm-up: Work with words https://quizlet.com/272653963/shaka-senghor-why-your-worst-deeds-dont-define-you-flash-cards/ 


Watch: Shaka's Ted Talk.


Think:
Write down your answers to these questions in your notebook.
  • Are there problems with crime where you live? Does your hometown feel like a safe place? 
  • Have you ever been the victim of a crime or do you know someone who has been the victim of a crime? If so, what happened? 
  • What do you think are the reasons why people commit crimes? What were the reasons why Shaka Senghor committed his crime? 
  • How do you think that prisoners should spend their time in prison? What activities do you think may help them come back to a non-criminal life after having served their sentences? 
Pair:
Discuss the questions with your deskmate.

Share:
Share your ideas with the class.Watch: Shaka's Ted Talk.