
122_Week9_Story7_Zootopia
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23 Slides • 9 Questions
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Draw
Draw your favorite animal
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Story:7 _ Zootopia
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What is Dubbing?
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**You will listen to a song, and fill in the blanks with words from the song **
Listening Activity
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Labelling
Fill in the blank as you listen to the song
mistakes
end
leave
nobody
sometimes
heart
falling
fail
everything
tonight
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Word | Meaning |
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docket (n) | a list of things that need to be discussed |
acknowledge (v) | to accept, admit, or recognize something |
recruit (n) | a new member of an organization |
mammal (n) | any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body |
case (n) | a particular situation or example of something |
missing (adj) | not found where you expect to find someone or something; lost or absent |
predator (n) | an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals |
priority (n) | something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things |
hire (v) | to employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job |
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Word | Meaning |
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stereotype (n) | a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like especially an idea that is wrong |
dickens (n) | an emphasizer used to show surprise or annoyance |
teensy (adj) | very small |
roll call (n) | the process of calling out a list of names to establish who is present |
bullpen (n) | a room with an open floor plan without walls to divide desks |
eaten alive | the phrase to say that someone will be completely defeated. |
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Match
Match the following
docket
acknowledge
bluepen
eaten alive
recruit
a list of things that need to be discuss
to accept, admit, or recognize something
a room with an open floor plan without walls to divide
desks
the phrase to say that someone will be completely
defeated.
a new member of an organization
a list of things that need to be discuss
to accept, admit, or recognize something
a room with an open floor plan without walls to divide
desks
the phrase to say that someone will be completely
defeated.
a new member of an organization
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Match
Match the following
any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk
from her own body
a particular situation or example of something
not found where you expect to find someone or
something; lost or absent
an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals
very small
mammal
case
missing
predator
teensy
mammal
case
missing
predator
teensy
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Match
Match the following
something that is very important and must be dealt with
before other things
to employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job
a set idea that people have about what someone or
something is like, especially an idea that is wrong
an emphasizer used to show surprise or annoyance
the process of calling out a list of names to establish who is
present
priority
hire
stereotype
dickens
roll call
priority
hire
stereotype
dickens
roll call
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Watch the two short clips from the movie. Focus on the actors' pronunciation, intonation, and expression.
Drama Listening
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Pronunciation, Intonation, and Expression
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Pronunciation is the way that
we say sounds.
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Intonation is the way that we
raise and lower our voices
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Expression is the way that we use our voice to convey
emotion.
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Intonation Exercise
Intonation is the sound pattern of your voice that rises or falls when you speak.
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Intonation Exercise
Intonation is the sound pattern of your voice that rises or falls when you speak.
Certain intonation patterns are often used with certain types of sentences. For example, yes-no questions and tag questions typically end with a rising intonation while information questions (wh questions) and affirmative sentences typically end with a falling intonation. In addition, questions that offer choices will typically have a rising intonation on each choice and a falling intonation on the last choice, showing that the speaker has finished (Mixed Intonation).
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Put a down-pointing arrow ( ) in the space if the voice falls OR put an up-pointing arrow ( ) if the voice rises at the end of each sentence. The first two sentences have been done as examples.
Do you like coffee? ______ No, I don’t. ______
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Draw
Draw an arrow to indicate "voice fall" or "voice rise"
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Drag and Drop
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Drag and Drop
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Draw
Indicate with an arrow ⇑ if the sentence is "voice rise" and " ⇓ " "voice down"
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Let's Practice Reading
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Assignment
You can choose to work in pairs or do it by yourself.
1) Single - Video clip #1: Elephant in the room (p. 60)
2) Pairs - Video Clip #2: Meet Clawhauser (p.60)
Draw your favorite animal
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