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Ayy Matey!
Emilie Quiquempoix
Created on March 18, 2022
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Transcript
Ayy Matey!
Let's start!
Anticipation
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Final project
Disney song
Listen and Imagine!
Hoist the colors
Listen and think
Listen and think
Brainstorming about
PIRATES
What do you know about pirates?
Warm up!
This is Jack Sparrot, he was born in 1778 in London.
Look at the picture and describe him. How was he and what did he have as clothes and accessories?
What do you remember?
Look at the picture and complete with the vocabulary from memory!
Let's correct !
tricorn
headscarf
eyepatch
sword
parrot
beard
hook
long coat
wooden leg
leather boot
End of Step 1 !
Who were they?
Warm up!
Look at the first picture
Try to imagine what was his name and how he lived
Help!
Read about BlackBeard's life and pick out information about this pirate.
Activity
Edward Teach
Real name:
Give all the information you can about him and draw his identity card
Blackbeard
Nickname:
British
Nationality:
1680
Date of birth:
Bristol (England)
Place of birth:
Privateer
Jobs: first: then:
Captain / Pirate
Queen Anne's Revenge
Name of his ship:
Physical appearance:
Long dark hair, a long dark beard, scary eyes
Activity
Help for directions
Read the second paragraph again and tick the flag that matches the description
The ship is next to the island
The bird is above the ship
The ship is in the midle of the sea
The bird is between the ship and the island
The ship goes through the island
The treasure in on the island
The ship is behind the island
The crow is in the ship
A He captured (enemy) ships in the Carribean islands
B He buried his treasure in South Carolina
C British soldiers shot him
Grâce au texte sur les drapeaux, vous allez maintenant créer le vôtre. Les îlots vont s’affronter en paires. Décrivez votre drapeau d’îlot devant la classe et pendant ce temps-là, chaque membre de l’îlot ennemie dessinera la représentation de votre drapeau. Ils devront décider entre eux de qui proposera le sien au tableau. Une seule chance d’accordée. Si le dessin correspond à votre drapeau, leur place sur le podium sera plus élevée. Sinon, l’îlot ennemie perdra des points ! Trouvez des significations aux dessins que vous allez utiliser pour composer votre drapeau ainsi que sa description. Faites-preuve de créativité et d’inventivité !
Complementary activity
Create your own Flag: Créez votre drapeau d'îlot. Les îlots vont s'affronter en paires. Décrivez votre îlot devant la classe. L'îlot enemy devra reproduire le dessin de votre drapeau au tableau!
Evaluation intermédiaire
(CE) Compréhension écrite
End of Step 2 !
Label each picture with an action. Then say where it happened if you can
Label each picture with an action. Then say where it happened if you can
Erreur !
Retentez
THANKS!
End of unit!
End of Step 3 !
Complementary activity
Now it's your turn!
Use the completed worksheet to recap what was fact and what was fiction about pirates
How to use a dictionary?
OBJECTS
PEOPLE
Mind map
JE CHERCHE UN MOT EN français
ACTIIONS
FOOD & DRINKS
COMMENT DIRE "PARROT" EN FRANÇAIS
- J'ouvre le dictionnaire (côté anglais) à la page de la lettre "P"- J'affine la recherche en avançant les pages aux mots commençant par "PA-" - J'affine de plus en plus ma recherche en ajoutant les lettres que je cherche
JE CHERCHE UN MOT EN ANGLAIS
Sous-titre
COMMENT DIRE "PERROQUET" EN ANGLAIS
- J'ouvre le dictionnaire (côté français) à la page de la lettre "P"- J'affine la recherche en avançant les pages aux mots commençant par "PE-" - J'affine de plus en plus ma recherche en ajoutant les lettres que je cherche
vs
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
Do you know more
CAPTAIN
about pirates now?
PIRATES
People
PRISONERS
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
Do you know more
CAPTAIN
about pirates now?
PIRATES
People
PRISONERS
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
DRINK
EAT
Do you know more
about pirates now?
PLAY CARDS
SLEEP
Actions
DANCE
STEER
SING
CLIMB
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
DRINK
EAT
Do you know more
about pirates now?
PLAY CARDS
SLEEP
Actions
DANCE
STEER
SING
CLIMB
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
Do you know more
BISCUITS
about pirates now?
NO FRESH FRUITS
Food & drinks
MEAT
RUM
WATER
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
Do you know more
BISCUITS
about pirates now?
NO FRESH FRUITS
Food & drinks
MEAT
RUM
WATER
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
Do you know more
about pirates now?
TREASURE
SHIPS
Objects
CARDS
It's time to use a dictionary if necessary
Do you know more
about pirates now?
TREASURE
SHIPS
Objects
CARDS
Do you know more
about pirates now?
People
Objects
Pirates on board!
Food & drinks
Actions
Now complete the mind map!
Do you know more
about pirates now?
People
Objects
Pirates on board!
Food & drinks
Actions
Find the corresponding question
Do pirates still exist?
G Pirates wore earrings because they believed earrings helped to improve their eyesight. It was also a tradition for young pirates to wear earrings to celebrate their first crossing of the Equator.
Find the corresponding question
What did pirates eat?
F Pirates often fell sick because they did not eat good food. They often had their teetch falling out and their skin going pale!
Find the corresponding question
Why did pirates wear eye patches?
E When you move from daylight to darkness, your eyes need a long time to adjust. When pirates went below deck, the eye with the patch adjusted to the dark more quickly.
Find the corresponding question
Do pirates still exist?
D Yes, there are still pirates around today, especially in the Carribean and Far East (essentially terrorists who attack ships at sea). There are also computer pirates (or hackers).
Find the corresponding question
Who were the most famous British and Irish pirates?
C Edward Teach, a.k.a. Blackbeard, Sir Francis Drake, Jack Rackham, a.k.a. Calico JackAnne BonnyHenry Every, a.k.a. Long Ben
Find the corresponding question
Why do pirates have parrots as pets?
B Pirates often appear in films with pet parrots on their shoulders. But this image is purely fictional: it was created by Robert Louis Stevenson in his book Treasure Island (1883)
Find the corresponding question
When did pirates exist?
A There were pirates a long time ago, even in Ancient Rome. But the Golden Age of piracy was in the 17th century, after the discovery of the New World (America) in 1492. The pirates wanted the wealth transported from these far away countries
Put the key-words from your text next to the corresponding letter
Activity !
Find the key words in your text
B Pirates often appear in films with pet parrots on their shoulders. But this image is purely fictional: it was created by Robert Louis Stevenson in his book Treasure Island (1883)
A There were pirates a long time ago, even in Ancient Rome. But the Golden Age of piracy was in the 17th century, after the discovery of the New World (America) in 1492. The pirates wanted the wealth transported from these far away countries
D Yes, there are still pirates around today, especially in the Carribean and Far East (essentially terrorists who attack ships at sea). There are also computer pirates (or hackers).
C Edward Teach, a.k.a. Blackbeard, Sir Francis Drake, Jack Rackham, a.k.a. Calico Jack Anne Bonny Henry Every, a.k.a. Long Ben
E When you move from daylight to darkness, your eyes need a long time to adjust. When pirates went below deck, the eye with the patch adjusted to the dark more quickly.
G Pirates wore earrings because they believed earrings helped to improve their eyesight. It was also a tradition for young pirates to wear earrings to celebrate their first crossing of the Equator.
F Pirates often fell sick because they did not eat good food. They often had their teetch falling out and their skin going pale!
Correction
Warm up !
Now classify them into 4 categories and complete the worksheet
Warm up !
Listen to this interview and write down the words and expressions you recognise
Listen carefully
Listen to a pirate specialist. what did pirates do on their ships?
What did they do ?