[Demo] E-9/10-RS: Ausbildung/Schule: Schule in einem weiteren anglophonen Land; schulisches Lernen im digitalen und globalisierten Zeitalter; Schüleraustausch
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1 This is me
Hello and welcome to Emily's adventure!
In this course, you are going to learn about Emily and her student exchange to a foreign country.In this first lesson you are going to:- get to know Emily and find out about her plans for a student exchange
- learn about another school system
- start a dictionary with important words you will learn in this course
If you need help, you can go to the class forum and ask your question there. You can also answer questions from your classmates.
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1 A picture collage
Look at the pictures.
- Describe what you can see.
- Then answer the question on the next slide.
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2 This is Emily
Have a look at this homepage.
- Read the text.
- Explain: What kind of homepage is it? What do people use it for?
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3 Talking to a friend
You are going to talk about Emily's blog.
- Choose your option: Work on your own or with a partner. Click on the button.
- Then do the tasks.
- They are explained in the course presentation.
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4 📖 Our dictionary
This dictionary is for you to collect all the important words you learn in this course. You can write about two to five sentences for each word to explain what it means. You work together and collect the dictionary entries. At the end of the course, you can use it to learn for the final test.
Start the dictionary together and post your definition of the word "blog". Click on the button "Add a new entry" to start the dictionary entry.
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5 Emily's first blog post
Have a look at Emily’s first blog entry.
- Read the text.
- Then do the tasks on the next page.
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📖 More words for our dictionary
Use the information from Emily's blog post or go online and find out more about these words. Then write a dictionary entry for one of the words. Write about 2-3 sentences. Write your definitions into our dictionary. -
✪ ✪ ✪ Facts about Canada
This is a video with facts about Canada.- Watch the video and sum up the important information. Take notes.
- Then present them to your classmates in a one-minute presentation.