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Please: Processing questions
With these series of questions based on the Wablieft newspaper, you can work with your students on current events at regular intervals. Your students look for the answer in the Wablieft newspaper, sometimes they have to give their own opinion.
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Trump, NATO and defense: Actua assignment
Current affairs assignment on Donald Trump, NATO and defense based on Trump's statements regarding the spending of two percent on defense by the member states.
After watching a few short videos as a class, the students solve multiple choice questions …
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Reuters Graphics: Visualizations of current events
Reuters, an international news agency, has a web page with graphically illustrated representations of environmental issues, such as:
- deep sea mining;
- greenhouse gases;
- food waste;
- clean-up works after wildfires;
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In addition to these …
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Malaria vaccine: Current affairs assignment
Current issue on the first malaria vaccine.
Watch a video on NOS youth news and complete the corresponding assignment.
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What is fake news?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes filter bubble as: 'fake news is news that looks like real news but is actually fake news'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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What is doxing?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes doxing as: 'releasing personal data without someone's permission'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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What is alt right?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes alt-right as: 'a term from Richard Spencer, who is investigating with his think tank how America can become predominantly white'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, …
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What is exoticism?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes exoticism as 'having a preference for the strange'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is othering?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes othering as: 'seeing the other or giving characteristics to a certain group to distinguish yourself from it'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he …
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What does the term diaspora mean?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes diaspora as: 'a large-scale dispersion of a people'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is dominant discourse?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes dominant discourse as: 'a discourse from a position of power that will turn a certain group into a certain profession that is negative, but which must be accepted by everyone'. …
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What is a deep fake?: Kris Custers explains
Kris Custers, editor at StampMedia, describes deep fake as: 'the next step in fake news.' In this video in the series Difficult things easily explained, he explains it in one minute.
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