Wednesday 30 th September. In this week’s sessions I will: Start the second year of a project with Korea and Taiwan Learn all about our new link schools.
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Wednesday 30th September
In this week’s sessions I will:
Start the second year of a project with Korea and Taiwan
Learn all about our new link schools in Korea and Taiwan
Unscramble the following countries
KoreaTaiwanGhanaNigeriaFranceSpainSwedenIreland
1. aorkea2. aiwtan3. agnah4. eriaing5. rfacen6. npsai7. edwsen8. rdelain
Clue – They are all countries that our school is linked with!
How many did you get right?
Five minutes!!
Can you remember any more?
International Links at LHS• Korea• Taiwan• China and Hong Kong• Thailand• Afghanistan• The Czech Republic• Canada• Spain• Ghana• Nigeria • Sweden• Greece• Romania• Yemen• France• The Republic of Ireland
Our school’s expanding global community
• In June 2008, teachers from our school visited Korea.
• They wanted to make new links with schools in Korea and Taiwan so that pupils at LHS could gain international friends and learn more about life in the Far East.
• Last May Mr Donnelly visited Taiwan and helped to make the links between the three countries even stronger. Now Litherland has some new link schools that have become part of our Global Community of students and teachers.
What do we get out of this partnership?
• You are about to enter the second year of an exciting international project, making contact on the internet and by post with pupils of around your age in Korea and Taiwan.
• This year, pupils from our school (yr 10) are going to be visiting Taiwan and in the future we hope that some more well behaved pupils from LHS will have the chance to visit Korea and Taiwan!
You will also get the chance to complete a project and swap work with people who are thousands of miles away.
Technology means that distance doesn’t matter in our world as much any more and that we are truly all Global Citizens working in a Global Learning Community
Session OneGathering information…
• Listen carefully to the information you are going to hear. You will need to show that you can work well independently and process information effectively to succeed in this task.
• Take notes in your books if you want to do well.
• There will be a team challenge at the end so be prepared!
Memory, Listening and Self Management Skills
Get writing!!
Can you remember where to find Korea and Taiwan?
Korea
Taiwan
Link school 1
Sinseo Middle School - Seoul
• http://www.sinseo.ms.kr
Here are some of the sights you can see in and around
Seoul
It is a very modern and developed city but still has traces of the past.
An old palace in the centre of the city.
Pupils at work in Sinseo Middle School
Pay attention to the photos – you will be asked questions later!
Sinseo Middle School is a mixed ‘middle school’ which means that its pupils are between 11 and 14 years old. It was built in 1982.
It has 2,261 students and 99 teachers! More than us!
• Facilities include:• An outdoor basketball court• A sports field• An auditorium• A gym• Over 50 classrooms!
• All pupils MUST take classes in Korean, Ethics, Social Studies, Maths, Science, PE, Technology & Home Management, Music, Fine Arts and English
• Here is a timetable of the day’s lessons. How does it compare to our day?
Kimchi
A spicy vegetable (usually cabbage) dish that is normally servedat every meal, in the same way as some families here might servebread with every meal. Kimchi has been part of Korean food culture for hundreds of years. It is low fat and very healthy.
Something pupils would eat in the school canteen
Link school 2
Da-Yi Junior High - Kaohsiung
The front view
The back view
Da-Yi Junior High School was officially established in 1970. There are 1265 students and 91 teachers and staff.
Taiwan is an island in South East Asia.
Kaohsiung is the area that Sefton is now linked with. It is pronounced ‘Gow shung’
It is approximately 100
miles off the coast of China
•The capital city of Taiwan is Taipei.
•Schools in Sefton now have links with schools in Kaohsiung, the second biggest city in Taiwan, where the World Games were held in 2009. This was a massive event. Look at the opening ceremony preview here:
YouTube - TWG2009 Opening Ceremony Preview ????????????????
Da Yi Junior High’s School Motto
School logo
How do these compare to ours?
Goals of the school
• (1)To provide an interesting and safe environment (2)To make students enjoy learning in the school (3)To help students develop their interests in different fields
Does this sound familiar??
Pupils in a ‘lecture’
Pay attention to the photos – you will be asked questions later!
Most classes take place in small classrooms like ours but some are in large auditoriums with over 100 students.
The athletics club
The Taekwondo Club
The school orchestra
The Lion Dance Club
• Lion dance - Google Video
Do you remember what the Lion Dance is?
Which club would you join?
mian xian – (myan shan)
Mian Xian is a thick soup containing noodles, oysters and other seafood.
Something that would be eaten in the school canteen
Have you been listening and
watching carefully?
Team challenge
Split the class into two teams – one side against the other. Give each side a team
name.
When you answer the questions correctly your team will get the number of points
revealed behind the square.
Your teacher will keep score on the board!
Ready?
1010080
402070
51050
Pronounce this word correctly – ‘Kaohsiung’
What is the school
motto at Da-Yi?
Name two of the clubs
you can join at Da-
Yi
What is the first thing
pupils do at school in the morning at
Sinseo?
Name 3 subjects pupils have to study
at Sinseo Middle School
Name something that might be eaten in the
school canteen at Da-Yi Junior
High
What is the capital of Taiwan?
Describe the uniform at Da-Yi Junior High
What colour is the uniform in Sinseo Middle
School?
Special Assignment from Principal Pan
• Principal Pan is the Head teacher of Da-Yi Junior High School in Kaohsiung. He has asked for LHS to to provide him with some young Language Consultants to help him to create his new English language website and prospectus, as there are a growing number of British and American families moving to the area around his school.
• In order to be considered for the role you must create a poster promoting his school to parents.
• Use a double page in your books or a piece of blank paper and use the notes you have taken in your books to give parents information about the school.
Include:• Information about the number of students• The ‘goals’ of the school• The school motto and logo• Extra curricular activities on offer
Things to think about:• How will you attract the attention of parents?• Will you have a big heading with the school’s
name?• Will you have a slogan?• Will you use the school motto as the
heading? • Will you use illustrations/drawings?
Session 2
International Project
• This year, the project with Korea and Taiwan is about Tomorrow’s World. We will investigate inventions of the 20th Century and how they have changed our lives.
• We will then look at new inventions and become young inventors ourselves by eventually taking part in a competition with our link schools.
• We will also be sharing the work we do with pupils in Korea and Taiwan.
Part 1
Changing technology in the 20th Century
Inventions challengeWith a partner, try to think of as many things as possible that you have around you either at home or in school that have been invented by somebody to try to make people’s lives better or easier in some way.
Eg) •a toaster (so you don’t have to grill toast)•A microwave ( so you don’t have to wait an hour for your tea)•A projector (so the teacher doesn’t have to write on the board!)•Blinds (to stop the sun from getting in your eyes)
•Make two lists – you have 8 minutes!!Invention How it makes life better
The pair with the most inventions
at the end will win a prize
Great Inventions of our time
Pay close attention as there will be a quiz at the end of the lesson!
• Over the last century, some people have had really good ideas about how we can improve our lives and have invented things to help us to do just that.
• However, sometimes when we look back at early versions of things we know and love they are not always so impressive and can be quite amusing to look at!
• At first, the men who invented computers thought that by 2009 robots would be walking the earth alongside people and that computers would be even bigger than they were at the start!
• It didn’t quite happen like that!
The Spectrum Computer
This is a computer that some of your older relatives might remember as being the first real games console. You had to use your TV or buy a special monitor and all of the games were on cassette tape!!
The Amiga 500
A step up from the Spectrum! If you had one of these you were lucky as everybody wanted one!! It had the first disk drives we had really seen on home computers
Some games available with the Amiga
The Word Processor
• If you were at school, college or university in the 90s there is a good chance you would have used one of these to do your work. The only trouble is because the screen is so small you can only see about three lines of your work at a time so it was really hard to see any mistakes!
The Gramophone
The transistor radio
The Ghetto Blaster
The Walkman
One of the first modern
passenger airplanes (1960s)
A Boeing 747 passenger
airplane (2009)
A Liverpool Tram - 1965
Modern transport in our city
Model T Ford
Cars your parents or grandparents might have had!
1) Name the first type of car available on the mass market
What colours did it come in?
2) Name one of the first computers you could play
games on
In which format did the games come?
3) What was one of the main disadvantages about the word
processor
In which decade was it most popular?
4) Who invented the telephone?
• A) Albert Einstein• B) Alexander Graham Bell• C) Henry Ford
5) Who invented the transistor radio?
6) Name one of the types of car your grandparents might
have had
7) In which decade was the Ghetto Blaster most popular?
8) Who made the first working airplane?
• A) The Wright brothers• B) The Burns Brothers• C) The Jones brothers
9) When was the gramophone invented?
10) Which computer had a Spanish name?
What did the name mean?
Watch the advertisement on youtube for a new invention.
• YouTube - Micro Grill
When you watch it look out for the language that theinventors / manufacturers use to convince you that it’s the best product in the world and that your life will be better when you have one.
• Did you notice the structure of the advertisement?
1. Firstly the voiceover tells you about what it was like to cook before their product was invented (difficult, boring and slow).
2. Next they tell you about what cooking is like now that it’s been invented (fast, fun, easy)
3. Then they tell you how you can cook like that too if you buy one of their products.
Choose one of the following well-known inventions and make your own proposal to the panel of Dragon’s
Den. Pretend that you are the first person to invent this product.
• Toaster• Microwave• Kettle• Mobile phone • ipod
You must use powerpoint to make your proposal and use good, cleasr pictures. You are asking the Dragons for £500,000 for your product so it has to be a convincing proposal.
First describe to them:1)What the problem / inconvenience is – eg) food takes
too long to cook)2)How your product solves it (now you can cook food in
half the time!)3)Then convince them that they must invest in your
product by saying how great it is. Remember the language used earlier. (amazing, unique, revolutionary technology)
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