Builders and Titans. Notion: Myths and Heroes. About some of the business geniuses or celebrities who have shaped our world.

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Builders and Titans Notion: Myths and Heroes About some of the business geniuses or celebrities who have shaped our world. Myth of the self-made man as part of the American dream Meeting point T p 204-215 Final Task: (EE) Write the biography of a person who has shaped our world.

CO video 1 What is a hero? Watch the 1 st video, jot down key words and recap.

Every day heroes are: Find more more examples with your team and answer: What does hero mean to YOU?

Watch video 2 and complete the definitions: CO video 2: Personal definitions => A hero is someone who => Somebody is a hero if / when they Sacrifice (n/vb) / reputation / life / in a selfless way / to help Inspire / give hope Be like (ressembler) / make a change in / for the better Go out of their way / don t get anything from it Willing to help / less fortunate

CO video 3 Video 3 Minitest Test CO + voc: 1. complete the following definitions Integrity is the thing when is looking A brave who goes of his or way to others Someone who gives up their, safety for freedom and your Doing whatever to help /6 2. Give your definition of a hero: (use the words and structures we have studied) /4

B. Introduction: Meeting point p 204 1) Who? What are they famous for? 2) Locate the title of the magazine s issue and the caption. 3) Describe the cover as precisely as you can. 4) Who would you have added on it? Why?

Words: scaffolding / ladder / fumes / factory (GB) = plant (US) / set up a business / wealth / builders / titans / entrepreneurs

Unit 1: Recap : Time Magazine s cover Words: scaffolding / ladder / fumes / factory (GB) = plant (US) / set up a business / wealth / builders / titans / entrepreneurs / Intro CO: Theme vocabulary CD3 track 32 (meeting pt T) worksheet

CO 4 podcast 1 CD 3 meeting pt T track 32 A typical American folk hero: the self-made man!

CE Meeting Point p 206-207: Modern Times Industrialists of the 19 th century 1) Observe the clues around the text: What? Who about? What about? 2) Quick reading: Read the texts about and recap what you ve learned in this mind map. EO1 text1 = doc 1 for your oral exam

C. Organize your vocabulary => 1. Classify it: Nouns adj vbs Look up examples of use in your book p 204 to 215 and write 4 sentences including this vocabulary and the people mentioned. Henry Ford was a pioneer in the mass production of cars. He hired unskilled workers to toil on his assembly lines.

Use this map as an example to organize qualities and flaws vocabulary (title: tycoons)

CO 5 video 4 ( 1 au choix) = Your doc 2 for BAC oral exam HW: Watch the video about a famous entrepreneur 4 = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehzatxw3tzy (Steve jobs) (HW practice) 5 = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq-gba5nmrc (Bill Gates) (HW practice) 6 = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcs7ncwot7c (Donald Trump with script => In class) Watch the first 2 minutes. Jot down key words and information on a page. Recap and get ready to report to the class.

CO 6/7 video 5/6 = Your doc 3 for BAC oral exam Women who broke the glass ceiling 1, Complete the worksheet on Oprah s life https://w ww.youtu be.com/w atch?v=bv MtUuedL wu https://www. youtube.com /watch?v=xf 8i5iLCYEM 2, Watch a video on JKR: What do they have in common?

EOI: brainstorming Problematizing: defining the issue Notion =???? Topic =???? Who could we talk about for example? Propose a key question ( issue ) that could help us develop this topic.

Session : 2016 Baccalauréat Etablissement : Lycée Louise Michel, Narbonne Epreuve : Expression orale Nom du candidat :... Langue : Anglais Prénom :...... Série : LV1 Nom du professeur:... LV2 Idea of Progress Myths and Heroes Spaces and Exchanges Places and Forms of Power Issue :... Document 1:... Document 2:... Document 3:... Places and Forms of Power Idea of Progress Myths and Heroes Spaces and Exchanges Issue:... Document 1:... Document 2:... Document 3:... Myths and Heroes Places and Forms of Power Idea of Progress Spaces and Exchanges Issue:... Document 1:... Document 2:... Document 3:... Spaces and Exchanges Myths and Heroes Places and Forms of Power Idea of Progress Issue:... Document 1:... Document 2:... Document 3:...

Tâche Finale: Imagine 50 years from now, you are very famous, you have changed the world. How? Were you an artist? A politician? A genius or A business(wo)man? Work in pairs: explain to your friend (who plays a journalist) what you achieved, your successes and failures and he will introduce you in a video (minibio). Then reverse roles!

Tâche Préparatoire Séq 2: A Man s World? Web Search and EOC: Estée Lauder Meeting point p 212 Q.1a.