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Transcript
I want this !
Chapter
To buy or not to buy ?
Recycle
Mass consumption
start
INDEX
INDEX
1. Ads everywhere
2. Let's go shopping !
3. The mall of America
4. Overconsumption
Lesson 1
Ads everywhere
even in schools
Really ???
describe the picture
Who ? What ? Where ?
lockers
read
- Why does Conor mention that the ads are in “a public school”?
- What do you think the influence of ads is on students?
- Are ads in schools a problem? Why? Why not?
write
There are ads painted on the lockers in Ben’s school. A possible consequence is that these ads may push students to buy more things or to influence students to buy certain brands. Conor is surprised that there are ads in a public school because you are not supposed to encourage consumerism in schools, even less in public schools. Students are supposed to study and learn critical thinking and that seems contrary to buying things.
watch the video about San francisco
Click on the picture and watch until 2:04
answer the questions
- What is the main problem exposed at the beginning of the video?
- What did the city of San Francisco decide to do about its trash?
- Can you give numbers?
- What does the city expect to be able to do in the end? What is its final goal?
write
- The main problem explained in the video is that we produce more and more trash.
- So, the city of San Francisco has decided to reduce their waste to protect the environment.
- Americans throw away about 4 pounds per person per day!
- The city hopes that they will be able to become a zero waste city!
Lesson 2
Let's go shopping !
or... should we ?
Maybe not...
describe the picture
Who ? What ? Where ?
a cart / a shopping cart
Let's go further
What do you think about the woman ? Does she look real ? What do you think she symbolizes?
write
This is a sculpture by the artist Duane Hanson called "“Supermarket Lady”, probably made of fiberglass. It represents an overweight woman pushing a shopping cart full of mass consumption products. She is the epitome of the society of consumption and she doesn’t seem happy. Duane Hanson wants us to see that consumerism is not the key to happiness. He expects to raise awareness about overconsumption and its consequences.
grammar point
grammar point
grammar point
2. Traduis ces trois phrases dans ton cahier.a. vouloir que b. s'attendre à c. encourager à
grammar point
2. Traduis ces trois phrases dans ton cahier.a. Certains politiciens veulent que nous changions nos habitudes de consommation. b. Les publicistes s’attendent à ce que les adolescents achètent les produits qu’ils voient à la télévision. c. Nos professeurs nous encouragent à recycler.
grammar point
3. Quels éléments diffèrent entre les phrases en anglais et celles en français ? Pourquoi les francophones font-ils souvent une erreur lorsqu’ils veulent transmettre ces idées en anglais ?
grammar point
3. En anglais, le verbe indicateur (want, expect) est suivi d’une proposition infinitive (to + base verbale). Le sujet de la proposition infinitive se place avant to. En français, le verbe est conjugué et est donc précédé d’un sujet.
Lesson 3
The mall of America
so much more than a mall
Amazing !
BRainstorming
MaLL
describe the picture
EarthXplorer, Mall of America (2014)
1. Video : The mall of america
Where ?
Who ?
Mall of america
What ?
Watch 3x and complete the mindmap
1. Video : The mall of america
1. Video : The mall of america
Where ?
Who ?
Mall of america
What ?
1. Video : The mall of america
Where ?
Who ?
- A man (JD Andrews)
- His daughter
- The Mall of America in Minnesota
Mall of america
What ?
- Shops
- Aquarium
- Chapel
- Hotel
- Restaurants
- Amusement park (roller coaster)
WRITE
The Mall of America is the largest mall in the country, it will amaze you! It has more than 200 different stores! But that is not all! It also has the most incredible aquarium you can imagine with over 10,000 sea creatures and an underwater tunnel. There are also a lot of attractions you can see. You will have a lot of fun.
grammar point
grammar point
-est
the
the most
-i
courts
Lesson 4
Overconsumption
When is it too much ?
Always !
33%
$1,200
Can you read these numbers?
2.3%
55.6%
33,520 €
78£
Read the text
Read the text
Do exercices 1 and 2
Do exercices 1 and 2
12
60
33
3.2
Do exercice 3
Do exercice 4
grammar point
grammar point
little
few
enough
enough
much
many
too much
too many