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Breaking Bad Focus on … Teachers Right or wrong? Addictions The basics Revision past tenses Pronouns Subject-verb agreement On speaking terms Giving feedback Discussing values Asking about addictions

Mouth gymnastics Join the dots Did you know? Teacher trivia Shuffle Hershey’s Finger exercise The trolley problem On the spot

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What do you think? What is a moral compass? Who / what influences your moral compass? What is your (secret) addiction? Who is your favourite teacher? Why?

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Watch the excerpt from "Breaking Bad". Would you like to have this man as your teacher? • • • • •

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What subject does he teach? What is this lesson about? What do you learn about H. Tracy Hall? What do you learn about this teacher? Do you think his pupils like him? Do you like him?

Are the characteristics in the box important for a teacher? Put them in one of the columns and try to translate them. [1] communication skills – [2] listening skills – [3] passion – [4] organised – [5] fair – [6] strict – [7] fun – [8] flexible – [9] patient – [10] consistent – [11] clear – [12] high expectations – [13] reflective – [14] prepared to take risks – [15] inspiring – [16] understanding – [17] open-minded – [18] creative – [19] judgmental – [20] having a lot of knowledge – [21] firm – [22] interested – [23] honest – [24] non-condescending – [25] calm – [26] inclusive – [27] unbiased – [28] trustworthy

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What subjects did these famous teachers teach? Why do you think so?

Albert Einstein J.K. Rowling Sylvester Stallone Sheryl Crow

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What do teachers do? Make correct combinations. A.

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to track pupils

to make sure you have everything you need to teach a lesson

to create lesson plans

to make sure the pupils obey the regulations

to prepare lessons

to tell pupils to do something

to reinforce rules

to fill out mandatory forms to make sure you’re in line with the requirements

to do administration

to tell pupils whether or not they are doing well

to instruct pupils

to make sure no one gets out of line in class

to give feedback

to draw up a detailed schedule of the learning trajectory for an entire course

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to keep an eye on pupils

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What types of teachers are these?

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2. On speaking terms Your work is outstanding!

Giving feedback If you can put in some more effort, you will see a big improvement. I know it is hard to focus, but you really should try. You are a real team player! Your work is outstanding, congratulations. Fluency was the focus; I don’t think you really got that. I can hear that you really worked on your pronunciation. You are a great student; I love working with you.

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Discuss. Which quote do you think is outstanding? Give proper feedback. • • • • •

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'Every kid is one caring adult away from being a success story.' 'A good teacher is like a candle: it consumes itself to light the way to others.' 'You must be the change you wish to see in the world.' 'Teaching is performance art.' 'Give me a fish and I will eat for a day; teach me to fish and I will eat for a lifetime.'

Which of these "Breaking Bad" posters do you like the most? Give positive feedback.

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Describe your ideal teacher. What subject does he or she teach? What type of teacher is it? What are his or her characteristics? What does he or she do? Then imagine this teacher breaking bad (= turning to a life of immorality or crime). What does he or she turn into? How? Why? Ideal teacher _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Peer review the previous writing exercise. Take the text another pupil has written in exercise 8 and write down on a separate sheet what you think is good about it. Comment on the passages where you lost interested and explain why. The writers then decide which feedback (and advice) to accept and which not. They revise their text below and add a note stating why they accepted some of the feedback and why they rejected the rest. Ideal teacher _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Read the poem and answer the questions. What does this poem tell you about leadership and teaching? Background information: When Abraham Lincoln became president in 1861, his nation was on the verge of a civil war. A lot of people, particularly in the south, didn’t think Lincoln was the best person to represent them. Poet Walt Whitman, however, had a lot of faith in him. Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, a few months before the end of the civil war.

"O Captain! My Captain!" – Walt Whitman O Captain! my Captain! Our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring; But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells; Rise up – for you the flag is flung – for you the bugle trills, For you bouquets and ribbon’d wreaths – for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; Here Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head! It is some dream that on the deck, You’ve fallen cold and dead. My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still, My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will, The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done, From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; Exult O shores, and ring O bells! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.

to weather = doorstaan / a rack = een beproeving / to exult = jubelen / a vessel = een vaartuig / a wreath = een bloemenkrans / the shore = de oever / to sway = wiegen a bugle = een hoorn / pale = bleek / mournful = bedroefd / a tread = een tred eager = vurig

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Our political leaders today often seem interested only in scoops and good quotes, although they have a huge responsibility to steer our country in the right direction. Aren’t we all in the same boat together? Are teachers captains too? Should they be? Discuss.

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Watch this excerpt from the movie "Dead Poets Society". Discuss both teachers. What teachers do you see? How do they differ? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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What kind of captain / teacher does our society need right now?

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Brian’s night out. To find out what Brian is doing, match the phonetic transcriptions with the words written in the picture. Then join the dots in the same order. Some dots are used more than once.

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10) /peɪdʒ/

Discuss the joke. father:

What did you do today to help your mother?

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I dried the dishes.

daughter: And I helped pick up the pieces.

• What period is the father talking about? • What tense is used in the joke? When do you use it? How do you use it?

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4. The basics What did you do to study your past tenses?

Revision past tenses

Check ck Ba to Basics

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Put in the past simple. 1) he – to wait

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Read and complete the story. Use the past simple. Mrs Gibson [1 – to be] 82 years old. Her son [2 – to own] an airline company. One day, she [3 – to go] to the airport to take a plane from Australia to the USA. With her she [4 – to have] a flight bag and a pet basket with her little pet dog called Spotty inside. The flight that day was very crowded. Mrs Gibson [5 – to sit] down on a window seat and [6 – to put] her dog basket on the seat next to her. A flight attendant [7 – to say] to her, 'I'm very sorry, madam, but this flight is fully booked. I'm afraid I have to take your dog and put it in the back of the plane for the journey.' The old lady [8 – not to argue] and gave the basket to the flight attendant. After an hour in the air, the flight attendant [9 – to check] on the little dog. She was horrified to see that the dog was dead. She [10 – to tell] the pilot and the pilot told the airport in New York. The company director was furious, because Mrs Gibson was the airline owner's mother. In the end, they [11 – to decide] to buy a different dog to replace the dead one. The flight attendant [12 – to take] a photo of the dog with her phone and [13 – to send] it to New York to show them what it looked like. When the plane [14 – to land], Mrs Gibson [15 – to get off] the plane and the flight attendant [16 – to bring] the basket with a new dog in it. Mrs Gibson [17 – to look] into the basket very quickly and immediately said, 'That's not my dog. Where's my dog? What did you do with little Spotty?' The flight attendant told Mrs Gibson, 'Yes, of course it's your dog. It has the same spots, the same size – it's the same dog.' 'No', said Mrs Gibson, 'I know it isn't.' 'But how do you know? You [18 – not to look] at it for very long.' 'I know', said Mrs Gibson, 'because my dog [1 – to be] dead when I put him in the basket.'

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Write down as many as you can remember in one minute. Share with a partner and try to remember all the words. Check the spelling! Did you get them all? Can you give the infinitives? And the meanings?

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You all get a verb in the past tense. Your teacher starts with the sentence: ‘Yesterday I went to town and I bought some bread.’ The first student continues, repeating the sentence but adding another one using his or her verb. The process continues until all the students have used their verb or until the chain becomes impossible to remember.

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When do you use used to? What does it express? Make correct sentences, using used to. e.g. I – to love chocolate – to prefer ice cream I used to love chocolate, but now I prefer ice cream. 1) you – to play the piano – play the flute _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2) he – to teach – to work as a bank manager _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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5) they – to buy cake – to bake cookies _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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8) Tom and Jennifer – to be friends – to hate each other _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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10) I – to call people – to send an email _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Can you make or break an alibi? Crime scene: murder at the church at 10 o’clock yesterday Two students are suspects. They go outside and prepare an alibi for each other. They have to invent and be prepared to describe a situation during the period of the crime, in which they were in each other’s company. Meanwhile, the rest of the class, who are the detectives, prepare a number of questions to ask. After preparation, the first suspect is called in and asked questions about his or their movements and actions during the crucial time. Then the second suspect comes in. If their stories match, they are innocent. If there are contradictions, they are guilty.

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What do these pictures tell you about Hershey’s? Use the Internet if necessary.

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Watch this excerpt from "Breaking Bad". What has happened to Walt the science teacher? What has Walt become? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Put in the correct column and translate. virtue – vice – good – bad – mean – crude – justice – values – nasty – duty – principles – hostile – evil – trustworthy – respect – despicable Right

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There are a lot of things that influence our moral compass. Translate the words form the boxes below and put them in the correct place. • Add the terms from the list to the picture. right – wrong – bad – good

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• Our moral compass is driven by internal and external factors. Put them in the correct column. ethos – principles – rules – values – responsibility – obligation – conscience – promises – duty Internal

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Make correct combinations. righteous reliable scruple morally right or justifiable a right integrity accountability a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something courage a feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality of a course of action honesty admiration for someone or something because of their abilities, qualities or achievements respect responsibility trustworthy strength in the face of pain or grief

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What are these people doing?

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What do you value the most? I don’t like him, but he built his life from scratch, I respect that.

Honesty! I can’t stand liars.

Why are you sad?

People hate me because I lie and I cheat.

What do you pursue in life?

I pursue happiness. The most important thing is my career.

How do you judge a situation like this?

I try to do what’s right.

How do you know what’s right?

What benefits most people is usually right.

Right or wrong? Discuss. • • • • • •

asking your hockey coach, who is two years older than you, out on a date kissing your best friend’s ex not taking the dog out for a walk although it’s your task not doing your homework gossiping about your teachers complaining about your parents

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Read the prisoner’s dilemma. What would you choose? Discuss. Two members of a criminal gang are arrested and imprisoned. Each prisoner is in solitary confinement with no means of communicating with the other. The prosecutors lack sufficient evidence to convict the pair on the principal charge, but they have enough to convict both on a lesser charge. Simultaneously, the prosecutors offer each prisoner a bargain. Each prisoner is given the opportunity either to betray the other by testifying that the other committed the crime, or to cooperate with the other by remaining silent. The possible outcomes are:

The dilemma emerges because, while the overall best outcome for both prisoners is to keep their mouths shut (1 year sentence for both of them), the prisoners get a higher reward individually by betraying the other, regardless of what the other decides. This is how it works: B will either cooperate or defect

If B cooperates, A should defect, because going free is better than serving 1 year. If B defects, A should also defect, because serving 2 years is better than serving 3.

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Read this excerpt from an interview with maths professor Steven Strogatz. What does it teach you about morals?

‘In the 1980s, Robert Axelrod asked the world’s leading game theorists from psychology and economics and computer science to submit computer programs to play the prisoner’s dilemma against each other. It was a repeated prisoner’s dilemma. Everybody played everyone many times. And the question was: ’What strategy would do well in the kind of environment where everyone is using all of these different strategies?’ It showed that the winning strategy was the one that people called “tit for tat”. It begins by cooperating on the first move and then doing whatever the opponent did. So if the opponent defected, they will defect in retaliation. It’s a very simple strategy — it was actually the shortest program that was submitted to the tournament. Only four lines of FORTRAN, the computer language of the era in 1980. So it was the shortest program, and was very simple-minded, but it ended up winning. Keep in mind here: these programs are not trying to be goody two shoes. They’re trying to win. These are self-interested individuals. These are egoists; these are free market people; they’re capitalists; they’ll do anything to win. So there’s no sense of morality here. This is just: ‘What does it take to win?’ Now, to come to the punch line, when Axelrod analysed what programs tended to do well in this prisoner’s dilemma tournament, the ones that did well had four properties: be nice, be provokable, be forgiving, and be clear. [Editor’s note: “Nice” means to cooperate; “provokable” means to immediately defect in retaliation when the other player defects on you; “forgiving” means not to hold a grudge, e.g.: someone resumes cooperating with you, and then you resume cooperating and don’t continue to punish them.] So what emerged from the prisoner’s dilemma tournament was be nice, provokable, forgiving, and clear, which to me sounds a lot like the ancient morality that you find in many cultures around the world. This is the “eye for an eye” morality, stern justice. This is not the New Testament, by the way. This is the Old Testament. And I’m not saying it’s necessarily right; I’m just saying it’s interesting that the Old Testament morality ended up winning in this environment. There’s a footnote to this story that’s really interesting, which is that after Axelrod did this work in the early 1980s, a lot of people thought, ‘Well, you know, that’s it. The best thing to do is to play “tit for tat.” But it turns out it’s not that simple. Of course, nothing is ever that simple. His tournament made a certain unrealistic assumption, which was that everybody had perfect information about what everybody did, that nobody ever misunderstood each other. And that’s a problem, because in real life somebody might cooperate, but because of a misunderstanding you might think that they defected. You might feel insulted by their behaviour, even though they were trying to be nice. That happens all the time. Or, similarly, someone might try to be nice, and they accidentally slip up, and they do something offensive. That happens, too. So you can have errors … Watch what happens if you have two “tit for tat” players playing each other, and everybody is following the Old Testament, but then someone misunderstands someone else. Someone says, ‘Hey, you just insulted me. Now I have to retaliate.’ And then, ‘Well, now that you’ve retaliated I have to retaliate because I play by the same code.’ And now we’re stuck in this vendetta where we’re alternately punishing each other for a very long time — which might remind you of some of the conflicts around the world where one side says, ‘Well, we’re just getting back at you for what you did.’ And this can go on for a long time. So in fact what was found in later studies, when they examined the prisoner’s dilemma in environments where errors occurred with a certain frequency, is that the population tended to evolve to being more generous, more like New Testament strategies that will “turn the other cheek”. And would take a certain amount of unprovoked bad behaviour by the opponent … just in order to avoid getting into these sort of vendettas.

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So you find the evolution towards gradually more and more generous strategies. I think it’s interesting that the Old Testament sort of naturally led to the New Testament in the computer tournament — with no one teaching it to do so. And finally, this is the ultimately disturbing part: once the world evolves to a place where everybody is playing very “Jesus–like” strategies (that is, generous, turning the other cheek), that opens the door for the player who always defects to come back. Everyone is so nice — and they take advantage of that. I mean, the one thing that’s really good about “tit for tat” is that … the player who always defects — he can’t make much progress against “tit for tat”. But they can against the very soft, always cooperating strategies. You end up getting into these extremely long cycles going from all defection to “tit for tat” to always cooperate and back to all defection. Which sort of sounds a lot like some stories you might have heard in history. Countries or civilizations getting softer and softer and then getting taken over by the barbarians. So if we ask the question ‘Where does morality come from?’, one might say morality came from God. But one could also say morality came from evolution; it’s natural selection, which is all we’re talking about here, trying to win at the game of life.’ Source: after https://www.businessinsider.com.au/steven-strogatz-interview-on-math-education-2016-6

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Consider the following dilemma. One of your friends has a secret. If you don’t tell on them, this secret will be harmful to them or it is bound to get them into trouble. If you do tell on them, they will probably be angry with you. Give a real life example of such a dilemma in a school context. What are the possible choices you have? What are the consequences of these choices? Which choice will you make? Is there perhaps another solution, or can this situation be prevented? Dilemma: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Read the dialogue. Who is talking and what is it about? - But I love you. • No, you don’t love me. You love my car. My house. My swimming pool. You love everything that is mine, except me. - Frankly, I love your bank account the most. Especially now it’s going to be mine instead of yours. • In your dreams. - In reality, you mean. We are leaving. • Who is we? - Well, of course I take the kids with me. • They are not yours! They are ours! They are our kids! - That’s the first time I hear you say they are yours too. What about their dreams? Their fears? What do you know about that? • I remember everything they’ve told me. - But they haven’t told you anything, have they? What you know is what they told us. Or wat they told me. What do you know about them anyway? • Yesterday Junior told me he loved me. He really did. - And what did you tell him? • That I loved him too, of course. That I am his dad and he can always ask me anything. It’s just a question of taking some time, you know. And Chyler said she wanted a new laptop. Hers was broken. - And of course, you gave her one. Her old one is just two months old, did you know that? • She dropped lemonade on it. Its keyboard is ruined. - I surely believe she did. It was a brand new laptop, but you replaced it nonetheless. • And because Junior left his lying on the table, I assumed he wanted a new one too. Now I start to think about it, you and the kids, you’re all the same. All you want is money. I don’t want to see you anymore. I don’t want to hear anything about your problems. The kids are yours, you are right. And you can keep them. Don’t forget to take the rubbish on the table when you leave. It’s theirs.

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8. The basics I don’t care what he thinks she has done Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns. subject pronoun I you he / she / it we you they

object pronoun me you him / her / it us you them

possessive pronoun my – mine your – yours his / her / its – his / hers our – ours your – yours their – theirs

demonstrative pronouns • to refer to things nearby: this, these • to refer to things further away: that, those

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Make correct combinations. an overdose symptoms that occur when you abruptly stop taking a drug cold turkey effects of drugs other than the desired effects withdrawal a drug that is likely to lead to the use of more dangerous drugs compulsive a state where you require more and more drugs to produce the same effects hooked something you do which you can’t control tolerance addicted side effects too much of a drug taken at one time a gateway drug to stop using a drug in a sudden way, producing unpleasant symptoms

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10. On speaking terms It’s just a habit!

Asking about addictions I am not addicted to shopping. I just love new clothes.

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I am a bit worried about the amount of time you spend on Instagram.

I just have the habit of checking my social media accounts regularly.

Give me back my phone, I can’t function without it!

Yet you keep saying you are not addicted.

I think you should try to drink less coffee.

It’s the only thing that gets me going in the morning!

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I don’t drink, I don’t smoke. The only thing I do is watch Netflix.

What is the difference between a habit and an addiction? Some people replace one addiction with another. Can you think of an example? What is the strangest addiction you have ever heard of? Are alcohol and cigarettes legal drugs? Once an addict, always an addict. Do you agree?

Interview a friend. What are their chances of getting addicted to … • chocolate • computer games • gossiping • texting • the Internet • shopping • alcohol • gambling

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Listen to the song while reading the lyrics. What animal is often called Polly in English?

"Polly" – Nirvana Polly wants a cracker I think I should get off her first I think she wants some water To put out the blow torch

I’ve got some rope, you have been told I promise you, I have been true Let me take a ride, don’t cut yourself I want some help, to please myself

It isn't me, we have some seed Let me clip your dirty wings Let me take a ride, don’t cut yourself I want some help, to please myself

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I’ve got some rope, you have been told I promise you, I have been true Let me take a ride, don’t cut yourself I want some help, to please myself Polly wants a cracker Maybe she would like some food She asked me to untie her A chase would be nice for a few It isn't me, we have some seed Let me clip your dirty wings Let me take a ride, don’t cut yourself I want some help, to please myself

Polly says her back hurts She's just as bored as me She caught me off my guard It amazes me, the will of instinct It isn't me, we have some seeds Let me clip your dirty wings Let me take a ride, don’t cut yourself I want some help, to please myself I’ve got some rope, you have been told I promise you, I have been true Let me take a ride, don’t cut yourself I want some help, to please myself

• What is the song about? What feelings does it express? • Now watch the video clip. What does the clip change / add to your interpretation of the song? Does it change your feelings when you listen to it? • Listen to the live version of the song. Do you hear any differences? Which version gives you the best feeling? • Read the fact below. What does it tell you about Kurt’s moral compass?

Cobain wrote about an incident, which occurred after the song's original release on "Nevermind", in the liner notes to their next album "Incesticide": 'Last year, a girl was raped by two wastes of sperm and eggs while they sang the lyrics to our song "Polly". I have a hard time carrying on knowing there are plankton like that in our audience.'

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Do these facts make you look at your teacher(s) in a different way? • A University of Pennsylvania study found that 33% of teachers leave within the first three years of beginning their careers and 46% leave within the first five. • In the United States, surveys reveal that teachers are second only to military personnel as the occupation that contributes most to society’s well-being. • Researchers note that the stress teachers experience can be compared to what air-traffic controllers, firefighters, and pilots are faced with. • Teachers make 14% less than people in other professions that require similar levels of education. • On average, teachers work 10 hours per day and 52 hours per week. • In 2007-08, about 76% of public school teachers were female, 44% were under the age of 40, and 52% had a master’s degree or higher. In private schools, 74% were female, 39% were under the age of 40, and 38% had a master’s or higher. • Approximately 92.4% of teachers spend their own money on their students or classrooms. • A survey of teachers revealed that they have enough mugs, frames, and stuffed animals. They appreciate a gift card to places like Starbucks - or, even better, a thank you note. • Minority teachers are 2-3 times more likely than white teachers to work in hard-to-staff public schools, such as those that serve high-poverty, high-minority, and urban communities. • The average age of retirement for teachers is about 59 years old. • The number of males entering the teaching profession has grown by 26%. The number of women entering teaching has increased at over twice that rate. If the trend continues, researchers conclude that soon 8 out of 10 teachers in America will be female. • Teachers in 19 states, including Indiana and Missouri, can still paddle students as a form of discipline. While most states that allow corporal punishment are in the south, it is also legal in Idaho and Wyoming. • Teachers note that kids dish on their parents’ secrets all the time, including money problems, religion, politics, and even their dad’s vasectomy. Source: after https://www.factretriever.com/teacher–facts, Karin Lehnardt

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12. The basics There is no ‘I’ in team Subject–verb agreement Basic rule: • a singular subject takes a singular verb. • a plural subject takes a plural verb. Step 1: is the subject singular or plural? Step 2: is the verb singular or plural? ! How do you know if a verb is singular or plural? ➛ Think of which verb you would use with he or she (talks ➛ singular) and which verb you would use with they (talk ➛ plural).

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1 with singular subjects connected by or or nor My brother or my sister is cooking today. 2 with singular subjects connected by either / or or neither / nor Neither Jimmy nor Carmen is home. ! when I is one of them, put it last + use singular verb Neither he nor I am going to the party. 3 with the pronouns each, everyone, every one, everybody, anyone, anybody, someone and somebody Each of the boys cooks well. 4 with the expression the number The number of people killed is high. 5 when either and neither are subjects Neither of them knows what to do. 6 with sums of money or periods of time 100 dollars is a high price!

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7 with singular subject / or or nor / plural subject: put plural subject last and use a plural verb The magazine or the books go on that shelf. 8 with words that indicate portions (percent, fraction, part, majority, some, all, none, remainder): if object is singular: singular / if object is plural: plural Fifty percent of the city is happy.

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9 with the pronouns who, that and which: look at the noun right in front of them John is the writer who won a prize. She is one of the girls who bake cake. 10 with team and staff: look at their use in the sentence The team is in a game. (The team is acting as one unit.) The team are in disagreement. (The team are acting as individuals here.) ! Ignore expressions such as along with, as well as, besides or not. The teacher, along with the pupils, is walking on the street.

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11 with two or more subjects connected by and A dog and a cat are my companions. 12 when a singular and plural subject are connected by either / or or neither / nor: plural subject last + a plural verb Neither Eric nor the others are in. 13 with the expression a number A number of people are killed.

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Neither of the rooms Neither the murderer nor his companions Bread and butter The number of dogs stolen One of the main reasons for the hunt

are my favourite types of food. is the money. is big enough. were ever seen again. is low.

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6) Most of the salad (to be) eaten.

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7) Either the CEO or the managers (to be) going to take a decision.

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8) The tornadoes we see every spring (to be) more than just a weather phenomenon.

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Write five sentences about Manchester United, using the info in the text. Use a different rule about subject-verb agreement in each sentence and name the rule (you can use the number from the boxes on pages 40-41). Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, which plays in the Premier League. The current manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, has won 24 major honours since he took over in November 1986. Manchester United has won many trophies in English football, including a record 19 league titles, a record 11 FA Cups, four League Cups and a record 19 FA Community Shields. The club has also won three European Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, one UEFA Super Cup, one Intercontinental Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup. In 1998-99, the club won a Treble of the Premier League, the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League, an unprecedented feat for an English club. Manchester United is one of the wealthiest and most widely supported football teams in the world. As of July 2012, the club is number one in Forbes Magazine's annual ranking of the world's 50 most valuable sports teams, valued at $2.23 billion.

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Work in groups, discussing the trolley problem. What are the possibilities? What are the outcomes? What do you think is the right thing to do ethically? The trolley problem The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics, involving situations where people have to make a moral choice. Consider the following situation: There is a trolley coming down the track. Ahead, there are five people tied to the track who are unable to move. The trolley will kill the five people and there is nothing you can do to rescue them, EXCEPT that there is a lever. If you pull the lever, the train will be directed to another track, which has ONE person tied to it. This person will die if you pull the lever. What do you do? Now, consider the second situation: There is a trolley coming down the track. Ahead, there are five people tied to the track who are unable to move. The trolley will kill the five people. However, in this situation, you are standing on a bridge above the train tracks and you can see the train coming. There is a man standing next to you, who is so enormous and heavy that if you push him in front of the oncoming trolley, he will be killed and the trolley will be stopped, saving the other five people. What do you do now?

• For both situations, write down which choice your group has made and the consequences of this choice. Is there a difference between the situations? • Explain the moral reasons behind your choice. • What values do you think are most important here?

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Focus on ‌ I can use the vocabulary about teachers.

p. 7 - 9 ex. 1 - 5

I can use the vocabulary about moral dilemmas.

p. 22 - 24 ex. 23 - 27

I can use the vocabulary about addictions.

p. 34 - 35 ex. 38 - 41

The basics I can form and use the past tenses.

p. 16 - 20

I can use the vocabulary about ex. 14 - 21 moral dilemmas.

I can form and use pronouns.

p. 32 - 34 ex. 34 - 37

I can use the grammar about subject-verb agreement.

p. 40 - 44 ex. 49 - 55

On speaking terms I can give feedback.

p. 10 - 14 ex. 6 - 11

I can discuss values.

p. 25 - 31 ex. 28 - 33

I can talk about addictions.

p. 36 - 38 ex. 42 - 46

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Which word is the odd one out? Mark it and translate it. 1) strict – firm – fun 2) unbiased – open-minded – judgmental – fair 3) caring – inclusive – non-condescending – prepared to take risks 4) to do administration – to discipline – to reinforce rules 5) to give feedback – to grade student work – to track students – to correct – to inspire 6) right – vice – virtue – value 7) honest – trustworthy – nasty – righteous 8) to respect – to honour – to cheat 9) side effects – gambling – smoking – shopping 10) hooked – to overcome addiction – addicted 11) to feed – to beat – to treat

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3) Anne–Marie and I are best friends. (… – to play) together, now … go dancing every week. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4) (Alice and John – to forget) … pens, so (we – to give) them one of ... . ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5) I’m glad (you – not to call) my ex–girlfriend. (I – to break up) with … for a good reason! ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

6) (Eric and Ann – to stay) at home or (… – to go out)? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

7) (I – not to love) … anymore, so (I – to say) goodbye to Lennard. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Singular or plural? Complete the following sentences. 1) Here (to lie) Fred and June. May they rest in peace. 2) Each of the girls (to have) 5 minutes to explain what happened. 3) Neither the size nor the colour of the cards (to be) right.

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Which of these famous teachers would you like to have? Why? • • • • •

J.K. Rowling Mother Teresa Albert Einstein Liam Hemsworth Michelle Obama

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Words unit 1 Teachers knowledge passion communication skills listening skills high expectations mathematics languages sports music a high school teacher a kindergarten teacher an elementary school teacher a special education teacher caring prepared organised fair strict fun flexible patient consistent positive clear reflective prepared to take risks inspiring understanding open-minded creative judgmental firm interested honest

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I have no … of French. I can’t teach you. He loves teaching. He has such … His … are excellent. He knows how to deliver a message. You can tell him anything. His … are amazing. I know you can do better. I have high … I love numbers, that’s why I became a … teacher. I studied Russian at university. I’m good at … I play football and tennis. I love …! I learnt to play “Für Elise” last week. My … teacher is really good. He teaches pupils between the age of 12 and 18, he is a …

He teaches toddlers; he is a … He teaches children between the age of 6 and 12; he is an … He teaches kids who have special needs; he is a … He is loving and … She knows what she’ll do; she is … She knows exactly where everything is; she is … He’ll listen to both parties; he is … She won’t let you break the rules; she is … He loves a joke; he is … to be around. She doesn’t mind changing plans; she is … She will give you all the time you need; she is … With her, you always know what to expect. She is … She is optimistic about the future; she is … She will definitely leave; she’s been very … about that. He thinks deeply about everything; he is a … man. He gambles; he is … She is a role model; she is really … She’ll get you; she is very … You can tell her everything; she is … Her art is fantastic; she is so … I don’t want to be …; but it annoys me that he is always trying to please everyone. Teachers must be … with their pupils. He will ask many questions; he is … He will tell you the truth; he is …

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In the midst of chaos; she is … He wants everybody to join; he is … He doesn’t have any prejudice; he is … You trust in him; he is … My subject is languages. I … French. I … the school fair. I will … your mistakes. I … the pupils when they don’t behave. I … well in advance. I am … for my courses next week.

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He is not wrong; he is … He is not right; he is … Justice is a … Lust is often considered a … We need to be guided by our moral … Wrongdoers get punished; that is … It is your … to take care of your children. I don’t eat animals, that’s one of my … He is your father; show some … My … is my set of moral beliefs. I don’t cheat; I play by the … He is the principal, it is his … We are free; we have no … Your … will tell you what to do. I made a … I can’t break it. He will do whatever it takes. He has no … The directors are … to the shareholders. You need … to do what he has done. He tells the truth, he values … Respecting people is … Hurting people is … Don’t tell him anything; he is not …

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He can hurt you; he is … He says whatever he feels like; he can be very … She's always making … remarks about me. He has a gun and he will use it; he is … He doesn’t understand good; he is … I don’t agree with your behaviour; it’s … The God of the New Testament is … She won’t tell anyone; you can … her. He is your father; … him. As far as I can …, he is to blame. You can … him by doing what’s right. That’s not fair, you …

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You’re not telling the truth, you are … My main goal in life is to … happiness.

gemeen bot, ruw gemeen, vals vijandig slecht verachtelijk rechtvaardig vertrouwen respecteren oordelen eren valsspelen, bedriegen liegen nastreven

Addictions a drug junk food a computer television a smartphone to gamble to smoke alcohol to shop a coffee an overdose withdrawal a tolerance a side effect a gateway drug compulsive hooked to become an addict to turn into an addict to feed your addiction to treat your addiction to beat your addiction to overcome your addiction to have an addiction

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Unit 1 Breaking Bad

Speed is a … Fries are … He spends all day playing on his … Do you watch …? An iPhone is a … In a casino you can … … causes cancer. … is very expensive in Scandinavia. She went … at the mall. I can’t start the day without my … He consumed too many drugs; he had an … She was suffering … from nicotine. He developed a … to heroin, so he started to use more. He is nauseous; that is a … of heroin use. Heavy painkillers are often … for heroin. He can’t help it; it is … behaviour. Once you try it, you are … You don’t choose to … One day you try it and you … He’s always looking for drugs to … You can go to a clinic to … If you are lucky, you can … When you are no longer an addict, you have … It is not easy to admit you …

een drug junk food een computer televisie een smartphone gokken roken alcohol winkelen een koffie een overdosis ontwenning een tolerantie een bijwerking een gateway drug dwangmatig verslaafd een verslaafde worden in een verslaafde veranderen je verslaving voeden je verslaving behandelen je verslaving verslaan je verslaving overwinnen een verslaving hebben


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