Wednesday 23 January 2019

Follow-up MLK /High School Programmes plus An English speaking world


  • To follow-up the work we did on MLK and influencers
  • To follow-up the work on High School Programmes
  • To do a digital wordlist by Wednesday week 5
  • To start to work with a project about an English speaking world

So, how did you get on with the work about MLK? Most people did it and sent it.
There were 3 questions:
  1. Five facts about one of MLK's influencers and why were they an inspiration
  2. Who influences you?
  3. How do you want to influence people in the future?
Some of the answers were excellent and most were quite ok

2. High School Programmes
Everyone will get a document with the work I received.
Please read out your "programme" for us.
By next Wednesday do a digital wordlist with 25 words and sentences

3. An English speaking world. We will start a project today.
Here is some materials from NE. We will go through them today.

Next week I will give you some writing topics and i want you to choose one.

English Around the World Today


In countries where Spotify is popular, only Spain, Argentina and Chile have less than 60% of songs played in English. It is estimated that 55% of all web pages are in English.
And where can you find the most movies being made? If you are thinking Hollywood, you’d be wrong. In fact, it’s not even second. The largest film industry is India – often called Bollywood – with 3000 films every year. Nigeria comes in second with Hollywood in third place.
Many people listen to and communicate in English in their everyday life: listen to English music, play computer games in English, watch English programs and read English newspapers and magazines. 
English around the world today

How Did It All Start?

Watch this video clip and answer the questions.
England
 
1.2.1 
Film talk
Worksheet about the program

English on the Map Today


 
Look at the map to see where and how English is used around the world.  
1.2.2 
Discuss
British and American

Why is English the World Language?


Have a look at this picture with words.




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