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What is the role of the Tube in Londoners' lives?

IntroductionInstructions and groups1) Where Londoners meet and mix2) Where Londoners remember their history3) Where Londoners enjoy artGrammarPhoneticsFinal project

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Brainstorming

INTRODUCTION

3 teams

3 steps

1) On your own, study all the documents of your part 2) In groups, pool your findings + prepare an oral presentation of your documents (2/3 mn) + prepare a written synthesis (5/10 lines) with gaps that your classmates will complete thanks to the keywords. 3) oral presentation of your documents to the class

1) Where Londoners meet and mix

Adoration in the East: Mile End Tube, Ed Gray, 2015 Where is the scene set? Focus on the people: age, origin, what they are doing/ wearing, what they look like,... Would you say that it is a positive or negative representation of the Tube? Why?

#BeLikePip Who is Pip? Where does he work and what does he do? What is this hastag #BeLikePip? (who created it, what/ who about,...) Why do people want everybody to be like him?

2) Where Londoners remember their history

3) Where Londoners enjoy art

Banksy is a pseudonymous English street artist famous for his satirical murals and stenciling technique. However, his true identity remains a mystery. Watch the video and imagine why Banksy has chosen to paint on the Tube. How do you think passenegrs may react.

GRAMMAR

PRESENT BE + ING & PAST BE + ING

PRESENT SIMPLE V. PRESENT BE + ING

RELATIVE PRONOUNS

PHONETICS

Pronunciation of " -(e)s"

FINAL PROJECT

Write a letter, an email or a diary entry

Method

Assessment grid

The British Empire Between the late 16th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the British Empire was the largest colonial empire with India, Canada, Australia and a big part of East Africa. Study the poster and say how the London Tube helped Londoners celebrate their Empire.

Visit the Empire, by Ernest Michael Dinkel, 1933

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